Common Good is a bipartisan reform coalition that seeks to “propose practical, bold ideas… based on the principles of individual freedom, responsibility and accountability.” Well, we’ve got a news flash for you, Common Good. A panel with only 11% women is not practical, bold, or responsible.
Read MoreThe American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is a public policy think tank “dedicated to defending human dignity, expanding human potential, and building a freer and safer world.” AEI’s December 5th panel, “The Limited Reach of the Child Support Enforcement System,” featured 40% women.
Read MoreSuperfine!, an art fair that seeks to “humanize the art world” by making local art accessible to the community, is also leveling the playing field with a gender-balanced panel! “Miami: Art City of the Future?” is part of the Art World 101 Panel Series held December 2–3 as part of Miami’s Art Week and features 50% women speakers.
Read MoreBrookings is hosting a debate on the economic importance of faith-based organizations to consider strategies that can “strengthen these hubs of civic engagement and social support.” A discussion of civic engagement and social support featuring five men and one woman? Civic engagement is not a male-dominated activity.
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