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Episode 007: Gender and Leadership with Deborah Jordan Brooks

Episode 007: Gender and Leadership with Deborah Jordan Brooks

FromThe Days for Girls Podcast


Episode 007: Gender and Leadership with Deborah Jordan Brooks

FromThe Days for Girls Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Deborah Jordan Brooks, PH.D, (she/hers) is a university professor, author and researcher specializing in political science and female leadership. As an Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, her teachings focus on women, politics, and the media - while her scholarly research examines female empowerment, public opinion, and political advertising.Deborah is the founder of IMHER (the International Menstrual Health Entrepreneurship Roundup), a digital resource center for objective, free information about menstrual health education and products that is scalable and regionally-specific. She is also the author of He Runs, She Runs: Why Gender Stereotypes Do Not Harm Women Candidates, along with numerous scholarly articles.In this episode, she talks to us about the importance (and scarcity) of quality research in the menstrual health space; current research challenges and policy wins; the intersection between female leadership and MHH; and more.Connect on LinkedInGet in touch via email: deborah.j.brooks@dartmouth.eduFollow IMHER on Facebook: @globalMHMDartmouth Research ProfileBackground on NH bill  Highlights from this episode:Why she is passionate about Menstrual health & Hygiene (MHH), and what drew her to the field as a political science researcherHow MHH empowers women, girls and communities at every levelWhy high-quality research is so crucial to making progress in the menstrual movement (hint: government funding “follows the data”)Current research challenges and policy wins in the menstrual health spaceHow Deborah helped pass a 2019 New Hampshire state law requiring free period products to be implemented in all middle- and high-schoolsHow YOU can influence menstrual health policy in your communityBio: Deborah Jordan Brooks is an Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, as well as the coordinator of the Gender and Foreign Policy Program for the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth. Her research examines women as voters and as leaders, public opinion, political advertising, and survey research methods in global health, and she teaches courses on women and leadership, and the media and politics. Previously, Brooks was a Senior Research Director at The Gallup Organization, a survey research firm, where she ran brand management and customer satisfaction project for Fortune 1000 clients. The IMHER project leverages the research skills of her Dartmouth undergraduates to facilitate the efforts of menstrual hygiene organizations around the world.  That project was inspired by what Brooks learned from many of the YALI (Young African Leaders Initiative) Mandela scholars who have worked with the Dickey Center over the years.Support the showPlease support us at daysforgirls.org
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Go behind the scenes with Days for Girls International, an award-winning NGO, as we interview thought leaders in international development who work to empower women and girls around the world. You’ll hear from experts in the fields of menstrual health, social entrepreneurship, and international development, as well as get inside stories from the women and girls impacted by our vital work to create menstrual equity for every girl, everywhere, period. Visit daysforgirls.org to learn more about Days for Girls International.