CAWP continues to build on its mission to promote greater knowledge and understanding about the role of women in American politics, enhance women's influence in public life, and expand the diversity of women in politics and government. To further this mission, we are thrilled to welcome two new members of our team:
Dr. Paru Shah joins the Center and Rutgers University as a professor of political science and senior CAWP scholar. Coming to us from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Shah’s research interests include gender, race/ethnicity, paths to office, and descriptive and substantive representation, particularly in state and local offices. Her articles have appeared in such journals as the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, and Politics, Groups and Identities. She was also previously the president of the Shorewood School District Board of Education.
Cai Barias is the Center’s new program and events coordinator. Barias is currently a doctoral student in Asian and Asian American women’s history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she is completing a dissertation on internationalism and Filipina women's movements. She has presented research on international student activism at Harvard University, Cornell University, and the Association of Asian American Studies annual conference. She grew up in the Oklahoma panhandle and has a very large dog named Ella.
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