"Absolutely people are more accustomed to women in elected office than they were 10 years ago,” Brenda Choresi Carter, the group’s director, told me. “Just numerically, there are a lot more women in elected office. More people are living with that reality, and more people are voting for that reality.” The post The Atlantic: Breaking Through the Presidential Glass Ceiling appeared first on Reflective Democracy Campaign.| Reflective Democracy Campaign
We updated our data to mark our first decade, and we found white men consistently losing power, and women of color persistently gaining. See our findings.| Reflective Democracy Campaign
Citing our reports on white male minority rule and the unbalanced demographics of elected prosecutors, Kimberly Atkins Stohr probes the right wing backlash to truthful data and reporting on race in America.| Reflective Democracy Campaign
Citing our report on white male minority rule, Jesse J. Holland explores the false claims of oppression made by powerful white men.| Reflective Democracy Campaign
Mary Chao cites our report on AAPI political leadership and underrepresentation in her report on the wave of Asian Americans running for office in New Jersey.| Reflective Democracy Campaign