The author opened the reader’s mind to the fact that the presence of hardship does not mean women do not belong in politics, and she shed light on the power of harnessing art, media, and music to create awareness of the lack of and fight for female political inclusion. Using the chorus of Sia’s hit song, “Titanium” she advised that women in politics have a personal brand that can withstand scrutiny. She echoed that a support system for women is paramount and advised that all women should have active participation in politics. She explained the importance of engaging the community at the grass-root level through strong ideologies, which she called the bedrock of a good movement. Through politically transforming examples, she also outlined the steps to creating a solid movement. She reiterated the need for women to be at the helm of policymaking so they have a direct influence on the matters that arise. The importance of mentorship, mentoring and being mentored, and networking, are explored including ways to save and understand the investment. She urged women who want to run for political office to be economically empowered. To properly round off “Girls Just Want to Run” she provided a list of organizations that would help women along the way as well as help them develop themselves personally and financially.
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