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Applications for the 2007
program are currently being accepted. Please
click here for more information.
NEW Leadership is designed
to address the historical and contemporary
underrepresentation of women in politics.
While women have always been politically
active, their numbers in elective and appointed
office are surprisingly low. Women hold
only a small number of the seats in the
U.S. House of Representatives and Senate
and less than a quarter of the seats in
our state legislatures.
NEW Leadership works to
educate and empower college women to
take on public leadership roles. A recent
UCLA study showed that only 13.9 percent
of first year women college students see
influencing political affairs as a priority,
and only 23.3 percent of those students
consider it important to keep up to date
with political affairs. NEW Leadership is
an effort to build a new generation of women
in politics and policymaking. NEW Leadership
educates participants about the political
process and awareness of women's historical
and contemporary participation in that process.
NEW Leadership Ohio has
been developed in partnership with the NEW
Leadership Development Network established
by the Center for American Women and Politics
at Rutgers University. The John Glenn School of Public Affairs
works with the Department
of Women's Studies to present the program
each summer.
Since 2002, NEW Leadership
has been funded with gifts from Barbara
Fergus, the Ohio
Telecom Association, American
Electric Power, the W.
K. Kellogg Foundation, and three grants from the Women's
Fund of Central Ohio. These contributions
allow the program to remain free of charge
for the participants.
If
you would like to support this program,
click here.
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