When powerful women are treated as threats instead of equals, the problem isn't their ambition—it's the insecurity of those who feel challenged by it.
The last two sentences says it all. We don't want to lead like men. We bring a better way to lead.
Not as a hierarchy to be defended.
But as a responsibility to be shared.
No surprise here regarding the AMERICAN IDIOT in charge.
The last two sentences says it all. We don't want to lead like men. We bring a better way to lead.
Not as a hierarchy to be defended.
But as a responsibility to be shared.
No surprise here regarding the AMERICAN IDIOT in charge.