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The Hill: Women of color are tipping the balance of power in U.S. cities

September 18, 2020

Anagha Srikanth talks with Campaign Director Brenda Choresi Carter about our report, Confronting the Demographics of Power: America’s Cities, for The Hill.

From the article:

A record number of Black women were elected as mayor in 2019, a landmark moment for representation in elected office. But a study released this month of the 100 largest cities in the United States shows that white men are still overrepresented in positions of power.

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