To better reflect the realities of our modern age and possibilities for the future, “first lady”—the title and the role—needs a makeover.
Even though she has taken on seemingly impossible tasks, for the first woman U.S. vice president, action beats inaction.
More than 100 women have run from president, and each one widened the possibilities of what a presidential candidate looks like.
A New York Times article examined how Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar has treated her staff members. Nichola Gutgold asks: Will other candidates be given similar scrutiny?
As the list of presidential contenders thins, the author of the book "Gender and the American Presidency" looks at the qualities a woman candidate needs in order to win.
Hillary Clinton is the latest of many women who have run for president. In order to inspire more women to run, we have to teach girls and young women this history.