Facing Guilt While Reaching for My Goals
by Dora McCarthy, Emerge Maine Class of 2013 This week I have battled what many women have to battle: guilt. We juggle our social, business, and family lives with many of the balls being in the air at the same time. We handle it and get on a steady rhythm, day in and day out. We feel empowered and confident, then someone throws us another ball and we feel off balance and overwhelmed. Read More
Amazing Quilted Sisters
by Gayle Russell, Emerge Maine Class of 2013 Amazing Quilted Sisters Quilts are amazing. I am passionate about quilts and quilting. Quilts provide warmth and a sense of security. Quilts comfort those with sorrow and wrap them with love. Quilts promote creativity, rearranging the colors of our world into beautiful works of art. Quilts commemorate special occasions. Read More
Democratic Values and My Friend, Big Bird
Anonymous submission, member of the Emerge Maine Class of 2013 Does Big Bird mean anything to you? Do you remember him the way that I do? For me, he was the antithesis to Oscar the Grouch. He was the antidote to egocentric thinking. Big Bird taught me that having a sense of community mattered. He reminded me that kindness and decency were good. He taught me how to treat my fellow community members – even the ones that were not always behaving so well! Read More
Emerge America is seeking interns for this fall! Join our team!
If you are enthusiastic about the advancement of women in politics, then this is the internship for you! At Emerge, you'll gain valuable skills and experience and be an important member of a national network that is transforming the face of American politics. Who We Are: Emerge America is a candidate training program for Democratic women. The essential step for Democratic women who want to run for public office-- Emerge is the only in-depth, seven-month training program that inspires women to run and gives the tools to win. Read More
172 Emerge Alumnae run this year!
ARIZONA Congress: Wenona Benally, Congressional District 1, Emerge Arizona Class of 2010 State Senate: Beth Weisser, Legislative District 5, Emerge Arizona Class of 2010 Katie Hobbs, Legislative District 24, Emerge Arizona Class of 2004 Pat Fleming, Legislative District 25, Emerge Arizona Class of 2006 Read More
July Webinar: Best Practices in Field Organizing
If you missed this month's webinar presentation Best Practices in Field Organizing by Sarah Baker of NOI's Candidate Project and Pilar Weiss of New Organizing Institute, you can view the pdf presentation here! Read More
First Responders
From my personal experience, I find that when something needs to get done, women immediately respond by asking, “What can I do to help out?” We do not sit back and wait, we are already there. More often than not, women leaders strive for honest and open dialogue and consensus building. We seek common ground, shoot straight from the hip and are not afraid to have the difficult conversations that lead to informed decision making. Read More
No Time Like the Present
March provided an opportunity for critical reflection on gender inequality and issues affecting women. It was a true study in contradiction. March, as Women’s History Month, was a chance to celebrate the many fierce, female personas who refused to accept the hand they were dealt, refused to stay silent, when their voices needed to ring out for themselves and for others. My 10-year old daughter did a school report on Mae Jemison , the first female, African-American astronaut. Read More
Yes We Can, and Yes We Will
Some of us have been told “you are a woman, you can’t run for office.” Others might be more familiar with “you have a big heart; you are no good in the political game.” While others might have heard “you are too young, and you are a woman. You lack experience; you are too emotional.” Whatever it might be, I am here to tell you, that women CAN run for office, we WILL run for office, and we can WIN! Through the Emerge program I have learned a great deal about what it takes to be a good candidate. It is about the lay of the land; your strategy; DATA. Read More
We Must Be Heard
Recently, the local women’s Democratic club I serve on completed its endorsement interviews for the upcoming primary elections. In the 16 races we considered for endorsement, there are only five women running, comprising just 25 percent of the Democrats running for office in Santa Clara County, continuing a troubling decline of female candidates locally. The county Board of Supervisors loses its only woman to term limits this year and her successor will most likely be a man. Read More