Op-Ed in SF Chronicle!

My piece from earlier this week got picked up by the SF Chronicle, and is titled, “Why did it take so long for a woman to win best director?“!

We can gain more exposure and increase our chance to do this kind of advocacy with a bit of your help. The Chronicle counts clicks, emails, shares, comments and recommendations and we want this op-ed to get a lot of play. Hopefully blogs and other news sites will pick it up if it’s popular. So, please:

  1. Click on the link above and read it.
  2. Email it to friends who would be interested.
  3. Post it if you are a member of an online community.
  4. Consider posting a supportive comment or recommending one that’s already there.

Thanks everyone for your help in getting this out there! This is one small step to making the case for girls and leadership development, and I thank everyone that’s part of the Eva community for helping inspire me to continue doing this work.

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