Michelle D. Bernard, president and CEO of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics & Public Policy, Danielle Belton, Editor-at-Large of Clutch magazine and founder of The Black Snob, and Joan Wages, president and CEO of the National Women’s History Museum join NPR’s Tell Me More with Michel Martin to discuss where the women’s rights movement […]
The Diane Rehm Show: Fifty Years After “The Feminine Mystique”
Fifty years ago, Betty Friedan published her groundbreaking book “The Feminine Mystique.” Diane Rehm considers its relevance today and the ongoing debate over gender equality at work and at home.
Minnesota Public Radio: Does America Need to Rethink Family Values?
May 8, 2012: Bernard Center president & CEO Michelle D. Bernard joins host Kerri Williams of MPR’s The Daily Circuit and Kevin Noble Maillard, Associate Professor of law at Syracuse University to discuss whether America needs to rethink family values.
NPR: Who’s Making Political Hay Out Of Osama Bin Laden?
May 2, 2012: Michelle Bernard, president & CEO of the Bernard Center joins host Michel Martin, professor Asra Nomani and bloggers Viviana Hurtado and Danielle Belton to discuss whether President Obama and Mitt Romney are politicizing last year’s killing of Osama bin Laden. They also weigh in on campaign ads meant to reach niche voters.
NPR: Ann Romney and the Mommy Wars
April 17, 2012: Michelle D. Bernard, president & CEO of the Bernard Center, Leslie Morgan Steiner, and Monica Olivera join NPR’s Tell Me More with Michel Martin to discuss the latest front in the “mommy wars”.
Where GOP Women Stand On The Political Race
From NPR As the candidates battle it out, there’s a key fact worth remembering: Fifty-three percent of those who cast votes in the last presidential election were women. Host Scott Simon talks with political analyst Michelle Bernard for her take on what right-leaning women are looking for in a presidential candidate.
Will ‘Swing-State Singles’ Decide the Presidential Election?
From The Daily Circuit, Minnesota Public Radio If you are single and planning to vote in the upcoming presidential election, you may be one of the most influential and sought-after voters of 2012. We’re taking a look at “swing-state singles” and their influence. This year there are 100 million unmarried adults eligible to vote and […]