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July 2009 Blog Posts (11)

A 'family friendly' White House?

Mr. Emanuel said he knew the Obama-mania was waning in his household when he told his son recently that they would again be savoring father-son bonding time at the White House on a Saturday.



The 12-year-old did not jump for joy. He set conditions.



“I’ll go,” his son said, “but I don’t want to sit through another Iranian meeting.”



Read more on the… Continue

Added by Laura Walker Hudson on July 25, 2009 at 0:02 — No Comments

WomenCount: The tightrope we walk

'...I felt a slight tug of the heartstrings when reading about Illinois Attorney General, Lisa Madigan and her decision not to seek higher office. Madigan, considered somewhat of a rising star in the Democratic Party, has been rumored to be considering either a run for Governor or for President Barack Obama’s Senate seat in Illinois. Madigan even made a trip to Washington recently where it was rumored she had been asked to run for the Senate seat.



Instead, she chose to stay right… Continue

Added by Laura Walker Hudson on July 24, 2009 at 16:16 — No Comments

EVENT: Has Devolution Delivered for Women? Participation, Representation & Power, August 20th 2009

Has Devolution Delivered for Women? Participation, Representation & Power





Thursday August 20, 14:30 – 16:00, Committee Room 1, Scottish Parliament



Hansard Society and The British Council are holding this joint event at the Festival of Politics in Edinburgh. On the panel are:



* Joyce McMillan - The Scotsman & Chair, Hansard Society Scotland’s Working Group

* Johann Lamont MSP - Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party

* Professor Alice… Continue

Added by Irene Rukerebuka on July 22, 2009 at 11:02 — No Comments

Androgyny, now

Inspired by the conversations here, I've just posted "Androgyny, now", a new entry in my other blog.

If you feel that exploration is relevant to the DSP work, and prefer to comment on it here, please Add Comment below.

Added by George Pór on July 20, 2009 at 16:30 — No Comments

Fixing the Economy? It's Women's Work. Washington Post article...

Fixing the Economy? It's Women's Work.



By Katty Kay and Claire Shipman

Sunday, July 12, 2009



While the pinstripe crowd fixates on troubled assets, a stalled stimulus and mortgage remedies, it turns out that a more sure-fire financial fix is within our grasp -- and has been for years. New research says a healthy dose of estrogen may be the key not only to our fiscal recovery, but also to economic strength worldwide.



The sexy new discussion in policy… Continue

Added by Lee Chalmers on July 20, 2009 at 11:59 — No Comments

Vision, strategy, structure of engagement

Indra wrote:



> That we should even separate our days into Work and Life is symptomatic of our inability to recognise and integrate the many diverse ways we create value.



I feel lucky to be alive in a time when there are fast-growing number of women and men who don’t want to bow anymore to the tyranny of the multi-millennial division of work and play.



I am… Continue

Added by George Pór on July 18, 2009 at 22:30 — 1 Comment

Speaker's conference on Parliamentary Representation

The report of the Speaker's conference on Parliamentary Representation, looking at diversity and how to build representation by women, BME and disabled MPs, is available on the Parliament website.



"The special committee of MPs, set up by the House of Commons in November 2008, describes the slump in public trust towards political parties and politicians as being of "urgent… Continue

Added by Laura Walker Hudson on July 15, 2009 at 12:45 — 1 Comment

A UN Womens agency?

Later this year the UN will vote on establishing a Women's Agency with a budget of a billion dollars. What would we like them to do? Read why Lesley Abdela thinks its important:



Finally, a UN agency for women

By Lesley Abdela, The Guardian

Wednesday, 27 May 2009




The UN system has failed the world's 3 billion-plus women - but a new 'super-agency' may bring welcome change.



This autumn the UN general assembly will vote yes or no to a… Continue

Added by Lee Chalmers on July 14, 2009 at 12:27 — No Comments

The Great Political Debate-Public Questions to Nick Clegg

Really interesting debate going on here with questions to Nick Clegg Lib Dem leader...as in so much the questions being asked to him from the public, which give a really good sentiment to what people-UK are thinking....from carers to ex army vets to single mothers responding...

http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate-uk/


Added by Irene Rukerebuka on July 13, 2009 at 15:00 — No Comments

Operation Black Vote-BAME Women's Coucillor Shadowing Scheme

Hiya,

Could this be of interest to anyone who poss wants to run in the future?

There is just under two weeks left to apply for the ground BAME Women's Coucillor Shadowing Scheme!

The deadline is 17th July, so there is still time to apply.

For more info go to Operation Black Vote's site..

W: www.obv.org.uk

Irene R x

Added by Irene Rukerebuka on July 7, 2009 at 18:20 — No Comments

(Soft) Power to the People! and the revolution starts within…

Reading Indra’s question on my Comment Wall, “Would you like to write something for the site,” I felt a big “Yes!” and wanted to jump to write, right away, but tempered my boyish enthusiasm for two days, out of caring and loving the work that you all are doing here.



I am still new to this community and am here, mostly, in a listening mode. I feel I can’t contribute anything of much value before sensing more of the field and discovering the resonance between it and my own appreciation… Continue

Added by George Pór on July 3, 2009 at 7:28 — 2 Comments

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