
You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Don't miss Leslie's interview on Oprah Radio's "The Maya Angelou Show" this week, click below for details on how to listen to the show on XM 156 and Sirius 195 for free.
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I greatly appreciate your support and wanted to send you a short note about what folks are saying.For a truly unique perspective, please tune in to Dr. Maya Angelou's show on Oprah Radio to hear her thoughts about the role of education in the progress of women.

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Is Sarah Palin ready for a political fight? @LeslieSanchez and James Carville discuss on CNN's American Morning today -- here's the video!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Did you know: Amazon.com customers who bought #LWM also often bought Going Rogue by Sarah Palin.

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe If you're free for breakfast on November 18, join Leslie Sanchez in a discussion of her new book over breakfast!
Location:The Fairfax at Embassy Row
Time:8:30AM Wednesday, November 18th

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Did you miss Leslie Sanchez on The District Dish with Kate Michaels? Check out the video here!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Leslie Sanchez and "You've Come a Long Way, Maybe" are featured today in The New Yorker! Check it out here.
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BOOKS review of “When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present” and “You’ve Come a Long Way, Maybe: Sarah, Michelle, Hillary and the Shaping ...

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Check out the "My Flickr" tab on our Facebook page for a new album of photos from our DC launch event! Thanks everyone who helped make it a success! And in other news, Leslie will be on Oprah Radio soon -- stay tuned for more info on that!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Last night's DC book launch at the Ritz was a success! Thank you to the National Foundation of Women Legislators and everyone who attended. Here's a great writeup of the event from Kate Michaels of K Street Kate.
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Last night's book bash was a celebration of Leslie Sanchez and her smart-take on female politics. No pantsuits here, though Leslie certainly had something to say about them!The regular CNN contributor's ...

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Happy Birthday to one of the most powerful women in American politics: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is 62 years young today!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe CNN will be re-airing the segment of Leslie Sanchez on Situation Room talking about You've Come a Long Way, Maybe tonight at 6 pm ET!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Leslie will be joining Steve McMahon on "Hardball w/ Chris Matthews" today @ 5:30 PM ET. Hope you can tune in!

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Leslie was on CNN's Situation Room yesterday, talking Sarah, Michelle, and Hillary: myths about women and politics. Check out the video here!

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Leslie Sanchez is taking the assumptions and myths about women in politics and turning them on their heads. YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, MAYBE (Palgrave Macmillan; October 2009) tackles hard-hitting questions like: Can women handle the stress and confrontation of life in the political limelight? Why are women judged in... terms of factors like fashion and approachability? How did the media manage to boil down three complex women into the ditz, the bitch, and the darling of Election '08? D.C.-based Leslie Sanchez lives in the hotbed of high level politics, and can answer these questions with unparalleled authority, experience, sass, and candor. http://bit.ly/tr70ZRead More
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Leslie Sanchez is taking the assumptions and myths about women in politics and turning them on their heads. YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, MAYBE (Palgrave Macmillan; October 2009) tackles hard-hitting ...

You've Come A Long Way, Maybe Leslie will be on CNN's "American Morning" on Tuesday morning @ 8:30 AM ET. Please tune in and leave a comment on this wall!

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How serious is the gender / wage gap today? If women still earn less than men despite being nearly 50% of the workforce, how much of this owes to institutional sexism, and how much does it owe to other factors, such as some mothers preferring to work part-time?
NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/04/magazi ne/04FOB-wwln-t.html
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Last week I wrote about a WaPo report on the new census figures about stay-at-home moms. Coincidentally the Pew Research Center released


















