Arizona's politics, particularly the lack of women in the US Congress of Arizona, is known as the "female state" in recent literature. Last year, the state became the first person to elect a woman in all of the state's top 5 executives, see Jimena Valdes's article. These elections show that women acquired a lot of equality in Arizona's politics based on national success. However, if you would like to study representatives in the Arizona women's national affairs, it is clear that women are clearly lacking in this field of politics.
Historically, American politics has been dominated by a single population, a white man. According to the US Women's Political Center, in 2015 104 women in the US Congress secured seats and accounted for 19.4% of the 535 members. An American woman running for office is confronted with the prolonged stereotypes of women in patriarchal society, which often does not include public office. Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, says: "There is no" right "way to become a strong woman - and the wrong way to become a powerful man is Almost not. I can not believe it for women, but this is incredible height It is impossible to focus on the role of "women" where people can not lose to anyone.
How about a woman in a political situation? Figure 15.7 shows the percentage of officers elected in the US Congress, the Legislative Assembly, and the statewide election office. In 1979, only 3% of the US Congress was women, only about 10% of the states that selected women were female. As of 2009, women accounted for nearly a quarter of the state legislature elections, accounting for less than 17% of parliamentarians. This is definitely a progress, yet the United States is far below most countries.
GIP is its website, which claims to be "a plan created and managed by women's political institute". A plan for girls aged 8 to 17 was set up in politics, policies, activities of the US Congress, Congressional Government and the United Nations. They host events in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the UK and offer private or customized events. The D.C. camp meeting started the third session this summer, but GIP also has a day intensive event in several cities in the US, Paris, London and Canada. Camp Congress is a week's training camp that teaches girls' leadership skills and how to run to official positions. Activities included a two day intensive campaign to capture various types of elections, Capitol Hill, a trip to the Supreme Court, girls to start their own activities, build donor databases, develop terrestrial games I will.