By Lauren Ellis, NWPC Political Planning Intern The Equal Rights Amendment was initially called the Lucretia Mott Amendment when Alice Paul wrote it almost a century ago. Alice Paul knew the fight for women’s rights … Read More
2022 Midterm Election Takeaways
By Lauren Ellis, NWPC Political Planning Intern The 2022 midterms continued the ongoing trend of more women getting elected across the country. There will be 149 women in the 118th Congress, with 22 of them … Read More
Primary Takeaways and the November Elections: Women Voters Have Galvanized Primary Elections in Support of Abortion Access
By Dr. Carmen Schaye, NWPC Vice President of Diversity Candidates and voters in 2022 primary election battles across the nation have taken the opportunities to send crucial messages about November’s upcoming elections. Key takeaways include … Read More
Kansas Surprise Is this Forecasting November Elections
By Dr. Carmen Schaye, NWPC Vice President of Diversity The unintended effects of banning abortion have forced women to organize to be visible and present at the polls. On August 2nd, 2022 Kansans voted resoundingly … Read More
Three Reasons Why Mental Health is a DEI Issue
By Katherine Banks This month marks Mental Health Awareness Month in several countries around the world. It is an important opportunity for employers, community organizations, and governments to acknowledge and address the reality facing those … Read More
Roe v. Wade in Peril: Latest Attacks on a Woman’s Right to Choose
By Dr. Carmen Schaye, NWPC Vice President of Diversity According to an initial draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade, which guarantees federal constitutional … Read More