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HPB Wichita 8145 E. Kellogg Drive Wichita, KS 67207
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -8 PM
Wednesday 10 AM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 11 AM -7 PM
Regardless of the 2020 election results, the real work begins now.
Today, women in the United States are more educated and politically ambitious than ever before. However, the record numbers of women running for office, casting votes, and marching for change haven't translated into full and equal political participation. On average, women are less likely than men to engage in a huge range of important political activities--from speaking up on the issues they care about to holding their representatives accountable.
There are lots of reasons we fail to get involved, despite how much we care. Maybe you're worried that you don't know enough to be an effective advocate. Or maybe the problems seem so big and overwhelming that you feel paralyzed, or like our political system is broken, and you don't know which tools and tactics will actually create real change.
Equal parts information and inspiration, We All Have Issues: A Woman's Guide to Smart, Sustainable, Political Engagement is both a primer and call-to-action for women of all ages who want to exercise their voices and engage more fully in civic life. It's the ultimate guide to political engagement, filled with practical (and proven) tactics to make your voice heard and have an influence on the issues YOU care about most--whatever those may be.
Many of the skills you need--to get local roads fixed, to engage on issues of reproductive health or global warming or any issue you're passionate about--you likely already have. You just need to brush up on the basics and get focused. That's where this book comes in. Written by Courtney Emerson, cofounder of the All In Together Campaign, We All Have Issues is a nonpartisan, nonjudgmental starting point for all women who want to do more but aren't sure where to start, featuring stories and tactics from changemakers across the country.
This book will help you:
The question isn't if you can create change on behalf of the issues you care about. You can. The question is: What's at stake if you don't? You already have issues--now is the time to do something about them.