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Marie C. Wilson is a feminist, author, political organizer and entrepreneur; founder and president emerita of the White House Project and the Ms. Foundation for Women; and creator of Take our Daughters to Work Day.
The White House Project was an American non-profit organization, which worked to increase female representation in American institutions, businesses, and government. Its main programs focused on female leadership and campaign training and the portrayal of female leadership in the media. The White House Project was founded in 1998 by Marie C ...
Vote Run Lead was first launched in 2004 by Marie C. Wilson and Erin Vilardi as a program of The White House Project, establishing the largest national political training program readying women for public office and training more than 15,000 women to run for office and seek out leadership opportunities in their civic life.
Women's activist, Marie Wilson, talks about the pressure and negative comments that led to her personal struggle with anorexia. She acknowledges the absurd societal pressure that weighs too much ...
The project included not only the detailed policy proposals that Trump could put into place on day one at the White House. Project 2025 was also building a personnel database of resumes for ...
Edmond interior designer Mindy Shubert Geist decked the halls of the White House for the holidays as part of a volunteer design team.
Lee co-founded the White House Project with Laura Liswood and Marie Wilson in 1998, creating magazine advertisements that promoted potential female presidential candidates, such as Hillary Clinton and Christine Todd Whitman. [2] The organization contributed to Jennifer Granholm's success in the 2002 Michigan gubernatorial election. [2]
Marie Wilson (soap opera actress) (born 1974), American actress known for her roles on Port Charles and As the World Turns; Marie Wilson (American painter), wife of Nanos Valaoritis; Marie C. Wilson (active since 1978), feminist, author and political activist in the United States; Mari Wilson (born 1954), English pop singer of the 1980s