Susan Rose
Susan Rose is a feminist, political activist and commentator. She writes and comments on women in elected office, work and family issues, women’s rights and governance. Susan continues to work toward the realization of gender equality at all levels of society by helping women to gain political leadership. Her ultimate goal is to inspire women to participate in the public arena through her activism, educational presentations and published articles.
A Long History of Activism
Opportunity for Emerging Women Leaders
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In collaboration with Santa Barbara City College Foundation, we are launching a virtual Women in Leadership Certificate Program in Santa Barbara City College’s School of Extended Learning.
The 5-week program will focus on essential leadership practices and skills for emerging women leaders.
For general information contact Dr. Jacqueline Reid.
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Featured Article
It’s Time for Gender Equality
Though progress has been made in some areas, today we’re still debating women’s rights and gender equality, trying to convince disparate communities and governments of all levels that women play a critical and necessary part of the world, and should be considered as such. I have included the link to an article published in Women’s eNews titled, “World Leaders Should Champion Gender Equality” by Nisha Varia, a women’s rights advocacy director at Human Rights Watch. […]Read More »
Latest Article
Kamala Harris Committed to Ending the National Rape Kit Backlog
Ms. Magazine 10/6/2020 by Susan Rose Gender equality in elected office sets the stage for gender equity on boards and commissions, as well as legislation that improves the lives of women and children. And U.S. Senator Kamala Harris is no exception. As Harris has risen through the pipeline of elected offices, she has focused on a range of criminal justice issues—including eliminating the rape kit backlog. When I retired from elected office, I became involved with an organization […]Read More »