A Life Of Taking Risks Led To Public Office

We were so lucky to have Commissioner Reina Saco join us in September for a conversation all around jumping into the unknown that is… Read More

From Advocacy to the Ballot

Think of something that’s happened in your community that you wish you could change. Maybe you signed a petition or attended a rally. While these… Read More

What Working For She Should Run Means To Us

How would we describe our team over here at She Should Run? Small but mighty, with some scrappiness and a little sass… Read More

What It’s Like To Be A County Judge

Did you know there are over 500,000 offices in the United States? That’s why we’re diving deeper into the different offices at the local level… Read More

4 Women Of Color Who Fought For Women’s Right To Vote

When many think of the 19th Amendment, it’s hard not to remember the likes of Susan B. Anthony and Cady B. Stanton, the… Read More

The Personal Is Political

While it’s critical to see more women in our Government leadership, it’s almost imperative that these women come from all walks of life. From Black… Read More

Once A Spectator, She Found Purpose In Running For Office

For many women the path to elected office wasn’t one they ever considered. Councilwoman Christine Houk was once a regular spectator at Grove City Council… Read More

Finding A Greater Purpose In Her Community

For many women, the drive to run for office starts with their appreciation for the community they call home. Time and time again we hear… Read More

Destined For Local Office

There is no right path to elected office. Every woman who has run for office has her own unique story to tell and we’re here… Read More

The Only Challenger: How Her Life as a Refugee Inspired Her Political Journey

Running for office is no small feat. It takes confidence and savviness that few of us naturally possess. Several women tell us that they… Read More