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Millennial Women Debate the Gender Factor in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Bid

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On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton is hammering home that if she wins the 2016 presidential election, she would be the first woman  in U.S. history to do so.  The historical significance of her bid may not be of paramount importance to millennial women. The New York Times notes that “As her chances of becoming […]

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Decriminalizing the Sex Trade

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The Bernard Center’s Michelle Bernard, Reverend Joe Watkins and actor and director Harry Shearer, creator of the “The Big Uneasy,” a documentary about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and why New Orleans flooded, discuss whether decriminalized prostitution mean legalized exploitation?   VIDEO HERE: Air Date:  August 23, 2015  

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Women’s Voices of the Jamaican Diaspora: Our Children Matter

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By, MICHELLE D. BERNARD Sunday, July 05, 2015 On June 18, 2015, Michelle D. Bernard , president & CEO of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics & Public Policy, delivered the following speech, “Women’s Voices of the Jamaican Diaspora: Our Children Matter,” before the Kiwanis Club of New Kingston on the occasion of their 25th […]

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Michelle Bernard for Kiwanis luncheon

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MICHELLE Denise Bernard, a journalist, political analyst, lawyer, author and president and CEO of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics and Public Policy will be the guest speaker at The Kiwanis Club of New Kingston’s 25th anniversary luncheon on June 18. The all-female club is made up of a group of professional and businesswomen who […]

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CNN & MSNBC’s Michelle Bernard for Kiwanis event

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American journalist, political analyst, and lawyer Michelle Bernard will be the special guest at the Kiwanis Club of New Kingston’s 25th anniversary luncheon on June 18. Bernard, who is also president and CEO of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics & Public Policy, is scheduled to deliver an international perspective to the luncheon’s theme ‘Women’s […]

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Kiwanis Club of New Kingston – 25th Anniversary Luncheon

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IOWA: Michelle Bernard Analyzes How American Women Are Changing Politics

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Monday, May 18, 2015 11:24 AM Attorney, author and political analyst Michelle Bernard was the 27th woman to join the elite group of speakers visiting Iowa State University through the sponsorship of the Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics. “I am here tonight to tell you that American women are changing politics,” Bernard told […]

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Carly Fiorina: “The GOP Antidote to Clinton?”

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          By Niall Stanage – 04/23/15 06:00 AM EDT Republican Carly Fiorina is eagerly portraying herself as the electoral antidote to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. It’s a role she’s been playing for some time, turning heads at GOP events this winter for her sharp jabs at the former secretary of State. […]

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Team Redstone Observes Women’s History Month

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Posted: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 9:09 am By KATIE DAVIS SKELLEY Staff writer, The Redstone Rocket, katie.skelley@theredstonerocket.com | 0 comments While great accomplishments have been made in the quest for women’s equality, there is still a need for “foot soldiers for justice,” according to Michelle Bernard, keynote speaker for the Women’s History Month observance. “Weaving […]

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Michelle D. Bernard: Women’s History Month Event Rescheduled

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 Posted: Wednesday, April 8, 2015 8:28 am | Updated: 8:29 am, Wed Apr 8, 2015. By USASAC Public Affairs | 0 comments The Security Assistance Command will hold this year’s Women’s History Month observance for the Team Redstone Equal Employment Opportunity Office on April 20 at 10 a.m. in Bob Jones Auditorium. This event was rescheduled […]

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