

Looking for a brief primer on women's political involvement in the past 100 years? @HeatherOndercin and I've got you. From the diff waves of feminism to intragroup differences, it's a goldmine of citations for folks writing about gender and
politics 2/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/introduction-to-womens-political-involvement-in-the-100-years-since-the-nineteenth-amendment/B973E388E38E2985201EA415F469916E

Rosalyn Cooperman and @MCrowderMeyer teach us about the evolution of womenâs political fundraising. Wondering why Democratic women tend to be more successful than Republican women? They've got the answers! 3/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/standing-on-their-shoulders-suffragists-womens-pacs-and-demands-for-womens-representation/256DE92B071304770292E1C5C362560D
Angie Bos, @prof_mirya, @greenlee_jill, Zoe Oxley, & @jcelestelay explore the gender gap in kidsâ excitement and political interest Spoiler: the gap starts early
4/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/100-years-of-suffrage-and-girls-still-struggle-to-find-their-fit-in-politics/32F308992511C57D72E66BD15D190D55

@C_Wolbrecht and Kevin Corder explain how ratification didnât lead to voters for all women. Voting rights were contingent upon state laws and political will of non-state actors. Amendments prohibiting discrimination arenât enough, yâall. 5/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/turning-rights-into-ballots-the-uneven-integration-of-women-into-electoral-politics-after-suffrage/700F278D72E5408C3845A43381DF31DD
Unequal access to the ballot box isn't just a thing of the past. @montoya_celeste shows how intersecting identities still affect registration, turnout, and perceptions of voting eligibility today. Gender only tells us part of the story 6/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/intersectionality-and-voting-rights/199504616721B67CD1115828C8BA8EEE
Intersectionality matters beyond voting. @ChayaCrowder and @ProfCandis explore whether #WomensMarch2017 participants show concern for groups facing multiple forms of oppression bc of intersecting identities. Take away: we can do better, esp White women 7/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/from-suffragists-to-pink-pussyhats-in-search-of-intersectional-solidarity/E0A420E7BBC642D7C6B02CBF17227D66
As we've seen, the effects of the #19thAmendment
aren't limited to sex. Looking to understand legal protections for trans persons? Anne Caldwell brings us home with an article surveying the judicial systemâs difficulties in separating sex from gender. 8/ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science-and-politics/article/one-hundred-years-of-instability-sex-law-and-transgender-rights/99EE6080950399925EE8D0E3A7102992

Now that youâre totally convinced you should use these articles in class, you may be wondering how to do it. @HeatherOndercin and I have a special treat coming up to help you incorporate gender into your non-gender & politics courses. Stay tuned! 9/9