Considered one of the most influential feminist leaders in
During her 10 years as president of the National Organization for Women (NOW),
Widely recognized as a key player in improving social and economic conditions for women in the
She has appeared on ABC’s “Nightline,” PBS’s “Jim Lehrer News Hour,” NBC’s “Meet the Press,” and CNN’s “Larry King Live.” She frequently is quoted in the nation’s most widely-read newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and USA Today. She has been the subject of numerous feature stories in publications ranging from The New York Times Sunday Magazine to People magazine.
In 1975, she graduated cum laude from the University of Miami Law School, where she served on the Law Review and Lawyer of Americas, an inter-American law journal. Before moving to the nation’s capital, she was a partner at a prestigious
Currently a campaign consultant,
The Women’s Resource Center of WSU was selected by the Center for American Women in Politics (CAWP) at
NEW Leadership graduates described their experience as “most rewarding when given the opportunity to work with others who have different backgrounds and political position and to learn how to work across differences in terms of ideologies and communication styles.” Many NEW Leadership alumni returned to their communities to pursue a more active role in political and civic engagements.
The NEW Leadership program agenda is available online at www.wsu.edu/~wrc.