The Baroness Podcast

Episode 31: Women in Leadership Roles - The Dynamics of a Female President

45 min · 8. jan. 2025
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RCBC's Women Advisory Group and Political Science Department partner with the League of Women Voters, The Alice Paul Institute, and American Association of University Women held a special discussion back in the Fall exploring the transformative impact of a potential female president of the United States. They dove into cultural milestones, gender roles, global influence and more. Tune in for a special archived edition of the Baroness Podcast looking into women in leadership roles.

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