It Still Takes a Village: 2021 in the Rearview from A Case for Women to You General December 31, 2021 It Still Takes a Village: 2021 in the Rearview from A Case for Women to You This year was epic right out of the box with an attempted political coup on… Susan Knape
A Force to be Reckoned With General October 23, 2020 A Force to be Reckoned With How Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Women Can Swing This Election. Throughout our country’s… Susan Knape
Voting is My Superpower and It’s Yours too!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 General October 21, 2020 Voting is My Superpower and It’s Yours too!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Make Sure Your Vote Counts with Our Top 10 List for Vote Protection. 1/ Your… Susan Knape
Ruth, We Already Miss You. Why Saying Goodbye to RBG is So Hard. General September 25, 2020 Ruth, We Already Miss You. Why Saying Goodbye to RBG is So Hard. She smashed sexist stereotyping. Fueled the 20th century women’s rights revolution, and fundamentally changed the… Susan Knape
Why We Can’t Get Tired … Just Yet General September 9, 2020 Why We Can’t Get Tired … Just Yet November 3, 2020 is the biggest election of our lives. You’ve seen the ads. You’ve… Susan Knape
It’s Our Birthday! And We Are Celebrating YOU. General May 3, 2019 It’s Our Birthday! And We Are Celebrating YOU. It was just three years ago when A Case for Women opened its virtual doors… Susan Knape
We Have Something To Say: If It Feels Like Abuse, It Probably Is. Sexual Assault June 13, 2018 We Have Something To Say: If It Feels Like Abuse, It Probably Is. Over the past week we have had the privilege of speaking with young women who… Susan Knape
A Case for Women is Two Years Old! General May 2, 2018 A Case for Women is Two Years Old! It’s our birthday – really. Just two years ago I left my cozy decade-long position… Susan Knape
Really? You Are Surprised? “#MeToo” Sexual Assault October 24, 2017 Really? You Are Surprised? “#MeToo” It was the email that came in this morning that put me over the edge. … Susan Knape
Are You a #MeToo? Sexual Assault October 21, 2017 Are You a #MeToo? Here’s What To Do – and Not Do. Most of us have been there, so… Susan Knape