History of Feminism
Related: About this forum10 reasons a woman should head the CIA
2) The November 6 elections showed Americans want to see more women in senior government positions.
3) Women at the CIA are increasingly playing significant behind-the-scenes counterterrorism roles.
4) Appointing a woman could assist on the public relations front.
5) It's a high-profile moment to appoint a woman as director.
6) Motivating more women to join the community is a national security issue:
7) More women in senior intelligence and national security positions could have a positive impact in unanticipated ways.
8) Plenty of women are qualified for this role.
9) Women hold the top post in many other countries and it's time for the United States to catch up.
10) Once a woman is appointed to a top position, it opens the door to others with immense talent.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/21/opinion/maller-appoint-woman-cia/index.html?hpt=hp_bn7
i like this because it is a cnn article and it has to be said out loud, before it is even thought about.
i felt a real, out loud voice of women this last year. this is another example, for me.
longship
(40,416 posts)Somewhat obscure cultural reference here, at least on this side of the pond.
CrispyQ
(36,469 posts)She was my fave agent of them all. Christine Dale was pretty ruthless, too, but Ros was the best.
Also, she dressed the part, jeans & sensible shoes. The new female agent they got recently wears heels! How is she going to run down the bad guys wearing heels?
longship
(40,416 posts)A possibly more obscure cultural reference. At least we'd be assured of technological security.
JustAnotherGen
(31,823 posts)If you told me 2 years ago that I would be pursuing a Masters in Public Administration with a focus in Homeland Security after 15 years of progressive advancement in the Marketing/Product Management zone . . . I would have told you - seabeyond - you are nuts!
I have an interesting position in a multi-national corp that leverages my Mass Communicats/Poli Sci degrees (weds them in a way) . . . I've had several FBI and Homeland Security Liasons (folks who pushed me to pursue the P.A. degree) tell me - Women look at these situations different/nuance. Add being a high creative to that mix - and there is a lot of room for women in that circle of the Federal Government. It's really about getting the right 'degree/education' to open those doors. So I know from a Secretary of State function (liason with them from a CBP/Import/Export prior to items hitting our interstate system) - They are already suggesting (wink wink) recruiting women this field of work from Corporate America.
Now . . . Hot to get younger women to consider the opportunities and how they can leverage their natural talents in service - as opposed to Finance and Marketing. Tough - because certainly in my field (Technology) Marketing has been extremely kind to me financially. My Finance role too - but I got to this point via my Marketing background.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i had something interesting. my son is up their on testing, grades and motivation. he had a recruiting letter from the CIA, for real, lol lol. i loved it. i was excited and thought it interesting. not him. but, wow, the doors it would open for different directions. i didnt know they had a college, lol, or whatever it was. he wasnt interested and i didnt research.
but, i listened to papatino? on an interview about the women voted in. he was stressing that he wants to hear the women voted in as good senators, not good WOMEN senators. that is the direction he saw we needed to go, and i agreed whole heartily.
JustAnotherGen
(31,823 posts)7) More women in senior intelligence and national security positions could have a positive impact in unanticipated ways.
That's it exactly. That's how H.S. and the FBI (once the investigation comes into the US they are normally involved) got me (suckered me into) thinking five years from now - I won't be in Corporate America. It might even be in 3 years - but there are financial benes to staying here into my early 40's - then giving America 20 years of my life.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)if twenty years ago i knew what i do today,...... lol.