Mable F. Yee, The Women's Media Center: "This election cycle, media pundits and analysts have blanketed the coverage ad nausea with discussions of the black versus the white vote. They occasionally address the brown vote. But the conversation remains largely superficial: What happened to the women? How come no one ever hears about the Asian American women and other women of color who happen to number over 30 million registered voters in the United States today?"
How Can More Than 30 Million Women Be Invisible?
http://www.truthout.org/102008WA
Mable F. Yee, The Women's Media Center: "This election cycle, media pundits and analysts have blanketed the coverage ad nausea with discussions of the black versus the white vote. They occasionally address the brown vote. But the conversation remains largely superficial: What happened to the women? How come no one ever hears about the Asian American women and other women of color who happen to number over 30 million registered voters in the United States today?"
Mable F. Yee, The Women's Media Center: "This election cycle, media pundits and analysts have blanketed the coverage ad nausea with discussions of the black versus the white vote. They occasionally address the brown vote. But the conversation remains largely superficial: What happened to the women? How come no one ever hears about the Asian American women and other women of color who happen to number over 30 million registered voters in the United States today?"
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