After ruling for 70 years, the longest any monarch has ever served in British history, Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. Being the head of state for 32 countries, her loss will undoubtedly be felt. This moment is a reminder that rules and systems matter for increasing women’s representation. In the wise words of You may be thinking of monarchy as an old-fashioned, outdated institution, and in many ways it is.
That is not to say these women were perfect, or that they never did anything wrong. They were certainly not perfect, but then neither were the kings and emperors. For these royal women, it did not matter if they were personally likable. They could be, but in other cases they could be as tyrannical as their male counterparts. What mattered was their ability to govern. And we must give American women that same chance. will take place virtually on Sept. 21 and 22.
In addition, the Action for Impact Summit will feature over 50 speakers, panelists, and special interviews discussing topics that range from women in technology, to pay parity, to men’s allyship. Through sets of interactive panels and breakout sessions, the Summit is the perfect networking and learning opportunity with chances to hear from exclusive speakers.
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