The 1990s showed that when women organize, vote and win political power, they can transform representation into lasting policy change and reshape the direction of American democracy.
One of the defining lessons of the 1990s is that representation matters. When women organize, vote, run for office and gain political power, they do more than change who occupies seats in government—they change the policies that shape people’s lives. The 1990s demonstrated how
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