Interview with Michael Kimmel
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We’ve denied women the opportunity to show how competent they are. So what’s exciting about the possibility of supporting women is to make the case that this is really about content and not form. This is about [how] these women have the best ideas and the best policies and the most experience, and they are clearly the most qualified to lead our country. And we have been doing ourselves, as a nation, an enormous disservice by denying women the opportunity that other countries have figured out how to do. That we have been denying ourselves these opportunities for such a long time that we haven’t even known that we’ve been like trying to run with one foot.
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 Post and 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 nearly 20 years, Feminist.com has been fostering awareness, education, and activism for people all across the world.
Marianne’s latest book What Will It Take to Make A Woman President?: Conversations About Women, Leadership and Power, features interviews with politicians, public officials, thought leaders, writers, artists, and activists in an attempt to discover the obstacles that have held women back and what needs to change in order to elect a woman into the White House.