Beyond the intrinsic value of gender parity in politics, there’s evidence that getting more women elected and politically active makes good economic sense too. Let’s do the numbers.
The new book “She-Wolves: The Untold History of Women on Wall Street” chronicles the barriers women had to break down to become part of major financial institutions.
“Stereotypically, poker is a boys’ club. It’s booze, it’s betting, it’s a smoky basement. It’s all the places that women don’t feel comfortable. And that’s what we’re trying to shift,” said Erin Lydon, president of Poker Power.