Uncontested Elections Are at an All-Time High

By Jia Molinari When we think of elections, we think big. Whether our minds go to president, governor, or member of Congress first,… Read More

The World Meets Zora Neale Hurston: How Black Women Use Art as Activism

by Neisa Brito Barbosa “Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves… Read More

The World Meets Nina Simone: How Black Women Use Art as Activism

by Neisa Brito Barbosa The world doesn’t know Eunice Kathleen Waymon, but generations have met–and loved–Nina Simone. From a novice pianist to an… Read More

What “Suffs the Musical” Taught Me as a Belarusian

by Liza Tsiushkevich As a woman who grew up in Belarus, a country where democracy is fragile and political participation is a constant… Read More

The Giving Season’s Lasting Impact

by Jennifer Rivera and Sophia O’Neal What difference can I make? If you’ve spent the past few weeks pondering this question,… Read More

Takeaways from Our 2023 Webinars

Our Acting Locally on the Issues webinar series is officially wrapped for 2023–but the lessons continue to shine! Popular… Read More

My 36 Questions that Lead to Lov(ing the Idea of Running for Office)

By Ellen Mimi Schlecht Everyone has a reason, what’s yours? **inspired by Daniel Jones’ “The 36… Read More

She Should Run 101

This September marks 12 years since our founding. We’ve done a lot in those 12 years to encourage women from all backgrounds to… Read More

Loving Local—4 Everyday Ways to Make Connecting with Your Community a Habit

by Grace Lu There are countless reasons to get involved in your community, from engaging with causes you care about to finding unique… Read More

She Should Run Releases First-Ever ‘Group Chat Issues’ Report

We’re thrilled to announce the release of our new ‘Group Chat Issues’ report, a multifaceted and research-backed endeavor to uncover the motivations that… Read More