by Michele Genthon | Mar 30, 2019 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
An African-American Woman, the First in the history of Chicago, a city where minorities are in the majority and one-third of the population is black. The election is not until Tuesday, April 2nd, but the two candidates who are in the run-off are both African American...
by Michele Genthon | Feb 3, 2019 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
Since 1922, a large percentage of the women who have gone to Congress have been First Women, the first to serve, the first to serve without following a husband into a position, the first to be elected, the first from a specific state, the first woman of color, and...
by Michele Genthon | Jan 24, 2019 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
The media has been abuzz with news about the number of new women entering the 116thCongress, and we should celebrate! However, that celebration should be tempered a bit. When we look at the United States Senate, we find that the number of women did not increase in the...
by Michele Genthon | Jan 1, 2019 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
Happy New Year! In 2019 we will see some exciting women participating in the U.S. Congress for the first time—and I will be writing about them. Let’s start the year though with some exciting news out of the Western United States. Nevada is the first state in the...
by Michele Genthon | Dec 6, 2018 | Aviation and Space, FIRST WOMEN
Something remarkable happened this week. Remarkable, because it was so unremarkable. Our local newspaper, The Seattle Times, printed an article about the latest rocket to head to the Space Station and touted the astronaut from Spokane, Washington who was on board....
by Michele Genthon | Oct 18, 2018 | FIRST WOMEN, Politics and Government
As the country considers the connection between men’s sexual behavior and the judiciary, I thought it might be appropriate to trumpet last May’s appointment of Barbara D. Underwood as the First Woman Attorney General of the State of New York. The position became...