Center for American Progress Action

ADVISORY: What Keeps Women Off Ballots and Out of Office in the United States?
Press Advisory

ADVISORY: What Keeps Women Off Ballots and Out of Office in the United States?

Washington, D.C. — When it comes to women in political office, the United States trails far behind peer nations. In recent months, however, thousands of new women have come forward, eager to reverse this long-standing trend and run for political office. To succeed, they will need more than personal drive and public good will. They will have to break through the very real—if hidden—structural barriers that keep newcomers out of politics and reinforce the grip of a disproportionately white and male incumbency.

On Monday, May 22, please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a discussion of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for women in U.S. politics. Our featured guests and panelists will share their experiences as candidates, politicians, campaign professionals, advocates, and activists as they explore how to overcome the unique barriers that women—and women of color in particular—currently face.

WHO:

Introductory remarks:
Carmel Martin, Executive Vice President for Policy, Center For American Progress Action Fund

Keynote remarks:
Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-CA)
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA)

Featured panelists:
Kate Black, Chief of Staff, EMILY’s List
Jessica Byrd, Founder, Three Point Strategies
Glynda C. Carr, Co-Founder, Higher Heights for America

Moderated by:
Judith Warner, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress Action Fund

WHEN:

Monday, May 22, 2017
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ET

WHERE:

Center for American Progress Action Fund
1333 H Street NW, 10th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005

RSVP:

RSVP to attend this event

Space is extremely limited. RSVP required.
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and not guaranteed.

For more information, contact Chelsea Kiene at [email protected] or 202.478.5328.