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Women in Politics: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieve True Representation
Written by Mary Chung Hayashi
Narrated by Tina Marie Cruz
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Discover the inspiring journey of women in government through the lens of author Mary Chung Hayashi. This contemporary analysis blends personal experiences, interviews, and powerful stories of trailblazing leaders, emphasizing the need for gender-political parity and inclusive leadership in today's democracy.
In "Women In Politics," award-winning author and healthcare leader Mary Chung Hayashi takes you on a captivating exploration of the remarkable strides made by women in government. This essential and contemporary analysis not only bridges the gap between the past and the present but also intertwines Mary's own journey as an Asian American immigrant and former California State Assemblymember with the inspiring stories of pioneering women in political leadership. Through in-depth interviews and insightful discussions, Mary breathes life into the trials and triumphs of these remarkable women, showcasing their invaluable contributions to political landscapes and highlighting the transformative power of their unwavering perseverance. The book also sheds light on the persistent challenges women face in achieving gender-political parity, serving as a powerful call to action for all of us. It reminds us that to shape our democracy, we must actively participate in the ongoing struggle for equal representation.
In "Women In Politics," award-winning author and healthcare leader Mary Chung Hayashi takes you on a captivating exploration of the remarkable strides made by women in government. This essential and contemporary analysis not only bridges the gap between the past and the present but also intertwines Mary's own journey as an Asian American immigrant and former California State Assemblymember with the inspiring stories of pioneering women in political leadership. Through in-depth interviews and insightful discussions, Mary breathes life into the trials and triumphs of these remarkable women, showcasing their invaluable contributions to political landscapes and highlighting the transformative power of their unwavering perseverance. The book also sheds light on the persistent challenges women face in achieving gender-political parity, serving as a powerful call to action for all of us. It reminds us that to shape our democracy, we must actively participate in the ongoing struggle for equal representation.
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