The InfluencHER Project, Connecting Women & Practicing Tolerance

Nearly a year ago, I was invited by Christine Heenan of the Clarendon Group to serve as an editorial advisor for The InfluencHER Project. Please enjoy this week's compilation in lieu of my weekly opinion piece, and join us in this effort to elevate women’s voices. The point of InfluencHER is to expand our sources of information, to introduce new ideas and ways of seeing and thinking, and to create a space for dialogue and, yes, tolerance.

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How to Help in Georgia & Turn the Senate Blue

Georgia has quickly become the center of the political universe, as a win for Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, campaigning for the two US Senate seats in a runoff election on January 5, will determine the balance of power in the Senate. I’ve received so many emails from friends all over the country asking how they can help. Now more than ever is the time to stay engaged and step up for support.

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Women Will Decide This Election, So Let's Vote!

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Women, we have the opportunity to make real change happen with our votes. The statistics make it clear that women will make or break this election, and polls show at this point that the majority plan to vote for Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris.

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Let's #WomanUP for Kamala Harris

Senator Kamala Harris has secured her place in history already as the first woman of color to be on a major party’s national ticket and last week, in the first and only vice-presidential debate, she became only the third woman ever to engage in a nationally televised debate.

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Show Up, Woman Up and Vote!

I launched ShopBADW.com, my “purchase with purpose” shopping website, last October with the publication of my book, Becoming a Dangerous Woman: Embracing Risk to Change the World. The shop offers eco-friendly, sustainable products that are designed and made by women. 100% of the profits are going to organizations that support and lift up women. Learn more.

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Woman Up, But Not 'On the Basis of Sex' Alone

As a tribute to the precedent setting, culture shifting cases that Justice Ginsburg defended as a lawyer and protected as a Supreme Court Justice, I am expanding my Woman Up campaign to focus on men running for the U.S. Senate. After all, we can’t make voter choices on the basis of sex singularly or we miss the opportunity to ‘Woman Up’ for some very good men — and in order to take back the Senate, these races are key.

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The DNC and Georgia ‘Women Up’

Georgia is a state with a proud history of what John Lewis liked to call "good trouble” and today, many of Georgia's women leaders are continuing to stir up good trouble for democracy, racial justice and equality. More women from Georgia spoke during the DNC than any other state. I am feeling a sense of pride in my sister Georgians and a powerful dose of hope, too, that these voices represent our future. Let’s hear from them!

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The Fight to Vote. The Untold History.

Even the most informed among us, are catching up to a lot we didn’t know, learn or celebrate until now. This is why, as we celebrate 100 years of white women voting this month, it's important to unlearn what we were taught in school and seek out the truth about what really did happen.

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A Conversation About Moral Revolution with Jacqueline Novogratz

Jacqueline is the author of a new book, Manifesto for a Moral Revolution, that you all should be reading right now. It’s the perfect book for these times. We talked about reimagining leadership and cultivating a new definition of success, one not based on money, power and fame. Watch the video and read highlights.

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WOW Global 24 Video: 3 Panels on Climate Justice in the Age of Covid-19

What is climate justice and how can we achieve it? In this illuminating session from today’s WOW Global 24 Festival, our panel of experts, activists and world leaders discuss how we can bring together the knowledge of the world’s Indigenous women and climate scientists to build understanding of the planet and resilience of communities of all kinds to cope with climate change and care for the planet.

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12 TEDWomen Talks to Watch and Share at This Moment

I share this post as a white woman of privilege. Ten years ago, I used that privilege to partner with the TED organization to create and curate a TED conference of TEDTalks by women — TEDWomen. In this time of deep listening and important learning, I wanted to share with you just a few of those talks from TEDWomen conferences that have informed my thinking and that live in my heart.

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