WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO MAKE A WOMAN PRESIDENT?

Join Link Up for a dinner and book signing event with Huffington Post interviewer, author and activist Marianne Schnall on her latest release: What Will It Take to Make A Woman President? Conversations about Women, Leadership and Power.

Come find out where women stand in the 2016 election and what leading voices from Nancy Pelosi to Maya Angelou to Sheryl Sandberg think about the lack of female representation in the public sector.

Tuesday, January 28th
6:00 PM
Collis Commonground

FREE BOOKS FOR THE FIRST 50 STUDENTS
FREE RAMUNTO'S FOR ALL

All genders and ages welcome
Cosponspored by SPEC, the CGSE and the Rockefeller Center

For more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/686073038103509/?ref=25

This event is organized by Link Up: Women's Mentoring & Events in order to engage the Dartmouth community in a conversation about gender dynamics, American politics and barriers to high-level public sector positions for women. Marianne will share anecdotes and excerpts from her most recent book, What Will It Take to Make A Woman President? Conversations about Women, Leadership and Power, and have a Q & A session with Dartmouth faculty, students and staff.  
 
Marianne Schnall is a widely published writer and interviewer whose writings and interviews have appeared in a variety of media outlets including O, The Oprah Magazine, TIME.com, In Style, CNN.com, EW.com, the Women's Media Center, and many others. Marianne is a featured blogger at The Huffington Postand a contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR radio show, 51 Percent: The Women's Perspective. Schnall is the founder and Executive Director of Feminist.com, a leading women’s website and nonprofit organization. For over fifteen years, Feminist.com has been fostering awareness, education, and activism for people all across the world.​