Political science professor Rosalyn Cooperman has been named a regular expert contributor to Gender Watch 2018, a non-partisan project that will track, analyze and highlight gender dynamics in this year’s election.
The Barbara Lee Family Foundation (BLFF) and the Center for American Women in Politics (CAWP) at Rutgers University announced the launch of the project as record numbers of women run for office.
“Gender Watch 2018 will follow their journeys, offering real-time analysis and insight into the impact of gender on this historic election year,” Barbara Lee, president and founder of BLFF, said in a statement.
Cooperman will be among the contributing scholars to “inform the public dialogue and enhance public understanding of the myriad ways in which gender shapes political campaigns and campaigning,” according to a news release.
Cooperman was also part of the Presidential Gender Watch program in 2016. For more information, and to read more about expert contributors, visit www.genderwatch2018.org.
Liz Larus says
That’s awesome news, Ros. Congratulations! Liz