Senator Wynona Lipman Chair in Women’s Political Leadership

A conversation with the authors Monday, April 29 7:00-8:30 pm Douglass Student Center, Trayes Hall Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 100 George Street, New Brunswick

The event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is required.

www.cawp.rutgers.edu/LipmanChair

Donna Brazile became the first Yolanda Caraway was the Chief of Leah D. Daughtry is the first and served as Assistant African American woman to lead a Staff on 's historic second only person in history to serve twice to the President and Director of major party presidential campaign in presidential campaign and is a DNC as the Democratic National White House Political Affairs and 2000 when she managed the campaign member-at-large. Since 2008, she has Convention Committee CEO (2008 & Director of White House Public of former Vice President , and managed backstage and podium 2016). She is currently President and Liason for President Clinton, and has worked on every major operations for the Democratic CEO of the boutique strategic planning served as CEO and National Political presidential campaign since 1976. National Convention. Throughout her firm On These Things LLC, Daughtry Director of the Democratic National Brazile is the former interim Chair of 30-year career through the Caraway has worked on Capitol Hill, for the Committee. She held high-level roles the Democratic National Committee Group (founded 1987), she has DNC, and for Labor Secretary Alexis in the presidential campaigns of Jesse (DNC) and the founder of Brazile and counseled Fortune 500 companies, Herman. She is an ordained minister Jackson, , and Hillary Associates LLC, a consulting, non-profit organizations, government and pastor of The House of the Lord Clinton. She is a partner at the grassroots advocacy, and training firm. agencies, and high profile industries. Church in Washington, DC, Dewey Square Group,

Rutgers University co-sponsors: Center for Social Justice Education and LGBT Communities • Center for Women and Work • Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities • Center for Women’s Global Leadership • Center on Violence Against Women and Children • Department of History • Department of Political Science • Department of Women’s and Gender Studies • Douglass Residential College • Institute for Research on Women • Institute for Women’s Leadership • Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies • Paul Robeson Cultural Center • Public Policy Program, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy • Rutgers University Libraries, New Brunswick • School of Communication and Information • School of Public Affairs and Administration • Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (WiSEM) Other co-sponsors: Associate Alumnae of Douglass College • Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey • International Women’s Forum of New Jersey • League of Women Voters of New Jersey

The Senator Wynona Lipman Chair in Women’s Political Leadership is made possible by the generous support of the New Jersey Legislature and was created to honor the legacy of the late state senator, the first African American woman in the New Jersey State Senate.