Congresswoman Val Demings: A View Into Capitol Hill And Efforts For Diverse Women
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Join US Representative Val Demings and Jacqueline Alemany, author of Power Up, an early morning newsletter from The Washington Post, as they discuss current events and where we go from here during these unpredictable times.
Rep. Demings will also provide insight into the role that...
Join US Representative Val Demings and Jacqueline Alemany, author of Power Up, an early morning newsletter from The Washington Post, as they discuss current events and where we go from here during these unpredictable times.
Rep. Demings will also provide insight into the role that diverse women played in the 2020 election and how we can build on this momentum in the future.
This conversation is in partnership with The Washington Post.
Meet The Speakers
Jacqueline Alemany is the author of Power Up, an early morning newsletter featuring news critical to the nation’s many power centers, including the White House, Capitol Hill, government agencies, the Pentagon and more. She joined The Washington Post in 2018 after six years at CBS News. Alemany covered the White House for CBS News since President Trump’s inauguration. Before that, she was a digital journalist on the 2016 presidential campaign trail. She is a 2017 African Great Lakes fellow at the International Women’s Media Foundation. Alemany studied government at Harvard University, where she was captain of the women’s basketball team.
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Can you explain more about the potential reparations bill?
By: Rhonda, Human Resources AdvicorPosted on 2021-02-02 -
What is needed to take inclusion to the next level? I dont wnat to just hear people talk about it - I want to see people act on it.
By: Lindsay, Economics excellencePosted on 2021-02-02 -
Might a comprehensive reparations bill propel American Descendants of Slavery into leadership positions, through which they can guide America to accomplish the missions of the principle, "freedom...
By: JulianPosted on 2021-02-01 -
How can more career law enforcement women serve post-retirement at the local, state, and federal levels to improve and diversify law enforcement recruitment and training, especially as it...
By: TraceyPosted on 2021-02-01 -
In managing your role in public service, experience in law enforcement - how are you determining priority and a balance to public demands?
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The 2020 election combined with the pandemic has revealed a serious mental health crisis in America. How do you think Americans and its supporters can find common ground to move forward?
By: JhoanyPosted on 2021-02-01 -
What are your suggestions for me and other women (and men!) to be a good ally and support to girls and young women, especially women from as yet underrepresented backgrounds, who have chosen...
By: Jo, Administrative AssistantPosted on 2021-02-01 -
How does your experience living and working in central Florida impact your view on what’s possible on the national scale?
By: AriellePosted on 2021-02-01 -
How do you feel your take on Diversity has shaped the work you have done in your community and the positions you have held?
By: Meghan, Legal assistantPosted on 2021-01-29 -
What do I do to start this ?
By: TetfinaPosted on 2021-01-29 -
How to build a career path for entry-level roles after graduation? How to define diversity in work?
By: HitiPosted on 2021-01-29
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