Red is the New Black

How Women Can Fashion a More Powerful America

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Leadership, Practical Politics
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Author: Cathy Lynn Taylor ISBN: 1230001221008
Publisher: Post Hill Press Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cathy Lynn Taylor
ISBN: 1230001221008
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Red Is the New Black challenges the assumption that the Democratic Party is a girl's best friend.

Red Is the New Black takes an in depth look at the major policy issues affecting all of us to unveil the core values that best empower today’s women. It turns out that if we focus on values instead of arguing over ideas, there’s a whole lot of common ground upon which women of all viewpoints can agree. Entrepreneur, media commentator, and former White House National Security Council Director Cathy Lynn Taylor shares how these core tenants have shaped her own decisions—and success—and should be shaping the policies that affect the daily lives of women. By combining her own personal anecdotes with hard-hitting research, Taylor powerfully illustrates a set of values that unite us and the policies that best support them.

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Red Is the New Black challenges the assumption that the Democratic Party is a girl's best friend.

Red Is the New Black takes an in depth look at the major policy issues affecting all of us to unveil the core values that best empower today’s women. It turns out that if we focus on values instead of arguing over ideas, there’s a whole lot of common ground upon which women of all viewpoints can agree. Entrepreneur, media commentator, and former White House National Security Council Director Cathy Lynn Taylor shares how these core tenants have shaped her own decisions—and success—and should be shaping the policies that affect the daily lives of women. By combining her own personal anecdotes with hard-hitting research, Taylor powerfully illustrates a set of values that unite us and the policies that best support them.

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