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Women’s Leadership Forum

Why the WLF

The WLF recruits and engages women in Democratic politics. Research shows that women are less likely than men to run for public office or participate in political fundraising. The WLF works to eliminate gender disparity by encouraging women to join and support the Democratic Party because the Democratic Party is the party that fights for women. The WLF ensures that women’s voices and values continue to be represented by our Party leadership. And through your support of the DNC’s WLF we can help recruit more Democratic women to run for office throughout the nation.

Support for women candidates

Through your support of the WLF, we will use the money to help recruit more Democratic women to run for office. This recent study by the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides data about American women’s political participation. Click here to read more.The WLF works to close this gap by providing financial support to the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and the DNC, in turn, engages women activists at the grassroots level.

Closing the gender gap in Presidential Fundraising Ranks

The WLF closes this gender gap by focusing fundraising efforts on women. This July 2008 article explores the disparity among presidential bundlers where men continue to dominate the fundraising ranks. Click here to read more.

Recent Updates
  • My Mother, Madame Speaker

    My mother, Nancy Pelosi, is the Democratic Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives and the first woman to lead a national political party in America. From the moment she won her first race for House leadership, my mother’s mantra has been “we have made history; now we must make progress.”

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  • Ann Richards: The Lone Star

    In 1991, Ann Richards was elected Governor of Texas, the first female elected to a statewide position in more than 50 years. While she was governor, Texas established site-based decision-making in its public schools, increased prison space and introduced a nationally respected substance-abuse program in its prisons.

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  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett Crusade for Justice

    Ida B. Wells-Barnett wielded power with her pen, bringing attention to the lynching of black men in the South and advocating for women’s suffrage. Wells was a stalwart for justice and fought tenaciously for the civil rights of black people and women in a time when blacks were subjugated.

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Recent Action
Strengthening enforcement of human rights laws
December 21, 2009
Democrats passed the Human Rights Enforcement Act of 2009, creating a special section in the Justice Department to enforce human rights laws, specifically addressing genocide and child soldier recruitment.
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