It may be breaking, but @senbooker’s voice has never been more powerful. Thank you, my friend, for speaking out for freedom, justice, and the country we love.
The Trump administration’s “dumb power” makes us all worse off. My new @nytimes piece is at the link in my profile.
We fought a whole war so that we wouldn’t have to consider one man’s declarations binding. Thanks for putting it so clearly, @governorjanetmills!
Why would a leader tank his own country’s economy? It’s a key part of the aspiring autocrat’s playbook. Tariffs and economic chaos mean more power and control for Trump. But America has no king. The Republican-led Congress can stop this at any time. Let your representatives hear from you.
I’ve just joined BlueSky. See you there? Link in my profile.
From sea to shining sea, 7 million Americans made it clear yesterday: we haven’t had kings in this country since 1776. Keep marching! Photo: Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight
Without accountability, there can be no justice. I was in Berlin this week to help share the story of two women who do the essential work of fighting for it. “The Cranes Call,” a @HiddenLightProductions documentary, follows Solomiia Stasiv and Anya Neistat as they join forces to uncover evidence of Russian human rights violations in Ukraine. These stories must be told. This work must continue. You can learn more and find out how to watch the film at thecranescallfilm.com.
Without accountability, there can be no justice. I was in Berlin this week to help share the story of two women who do the essential work of fighting for it. “The Cranes Call,” a @HiddenLightProductions documentary, follows Solomiia Stasiv and Anya Neistat as they join forces to uncover evidence of Russian human rights violations in Ukraine. These stories must be told. This work must continue. You can learn more and find out how to watch the film at thecranescallfilm.com.
Without accountability, there can be no justice. I was in Berlin this week to help share the story of two women who do the essential work of fighting for it. “The Cranes Call,” a @HiddenLightProductions documentary, follows Solomiia Stasiv and Anya Neistat as they join forces to uncover evidence of Russian human rights violations in Ukraine. These stories must be told. This work must continue. You can learn more and find out how to watch the film at thecranescallfilm.com.
As Trump tanks the economy, he knows he and his billionaire buddies will be fine no matter what. If you and your family have more to lose, make sure your member of Congress hears from you.
“We have to get back to a politics of caring and commitment that is rooted in human rights and the absolute dignity of every human being.” Thirty years after the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, Sec. @hillaryclinton joined @asiasociety to discuss how Asia and the world have made progress on gender equality—and the work left to do. Watch the full conversation with Lulu Wang, Vice Chair of Asia Society’s Board of Trustees, at the link in our bio. #genderequality #womensrights #asia #asiasociety
We are at a pivotal moment for the future of women and girls’ rights. Millions of girls are missing out on education, forced to marry, or experiencing discrimination and outright violence. This #DayOfTheGirl, @hillaryclinton and @plan_uk have joined up to share one clear message: girls’ rights are human rights, and we’re not backing down until all girls everywhere get the future they deserve! 📣
Annual letter from the Clinton family about the future of the Foundation. Spoiler alert: We’re doubling down on what we do best – leadership and solutions. Want more? Download our 2024 annual impact report at the link in our bio.
We’re used to teaching in packed lecture halls, but this discussion at @johnshopkinssais about our new book, “Inside the Situation Room,” was particularly fun. Thanks to the hundreds of students who joined us, and to SAIS Dean James Steinberg and Professor Jessica Chen Weiss for the conversation!
We’re used to teaching in packed lecture halls, but this discussion at @johnshopkinssais about our new book, “Inside the Situation Room,” was particularly fun. Thanks to the hundreds of students who joined us, and to SAIS Dean James Steinberg and Professor Jessica Chen Weiss for the conversation!
We’re used to teaching in packed lecture halls, but this discussion at @johnshopkinssais about our new book, “Inside the Situation Room,” was particularly fun. Thanks to the hundreds of students who joined us, and to SAIS Dean James Steinberg and Professor Jessica Chen Weiss for the conversation!
We’re used to teaching in packed lecture halls, but this discussion at @johnshopkinssais about our new book, “Inside the Situation Room,” was particularly fun. Thanks to the hundreds of students who joined us, and to SAIS Dean James Steinberg and Professor Jessica Chen Weiss for the conversation!
One of the most inspiring days of the year for me is when I get to present the annual @georgetown_wps Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards to honorees from around the world who are working to safeguard democracy, sometimes at tremendous personal risk. These women remind us of the great privilege and also the great obligation we all have to use our own voices. We cannot be silent in the face of corruption and injustice anywhere, including here at home. Learn more about this year’s honorees and watch the full ceremony at the link in my Stories.
One of the most inspiring days of the year for me is when I get to present the annual @georgetown_wps Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards to honorees from around the world who are working to safeguard democracy, sometimes at tremendous personal risk. These women remind us of the great privilege and also the great obligation we all have to use our own voices. We cannot be silent in the face of corruption and injustice anywhere, including here at home. Learn more about this year’s honorees and watch the full ceremony at the link in my Stories.
One of the most inspiring days of the year for me is when I get to present the annual @georgetown_wps Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards to honorees from around the world who are working to safeguard democracy, sometimes at tremendous personal risk. These women remind us of the great privilege and also the great obligation we all have to use our own voices. We cannot be silent in the face of corruption and injustice anywhere, including here at home. Learn more about this year’s honorees and watch the full ceremony at the link in my Stories.
One of the most inspiring days of the year for me is when I get to present the annual @georgetown_wps Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards to honorees from around the world who are working to safeguard democracy, sometimes at tremendous personal risk. These women remind us of the great privilege and also the great obligation we all have to use our own voices. We cannot be silent in the face of corruption and injustice anywhere, including here at home. Learn more about this year’s honorees and watch the full ceremony at the link in my Stories.
We’re passing the mic to our Institute of Global Politics students this year as they prepare to become tomorrow’s global leaders. Follow @columbiaigp to keep tabs on this year’s cohort of Student Scholars 🌐
Melissa Ludtke changed sports journalism forever — and on October 28, she’s teaming up with Hillary Rodham Clinton for a conversation that’s as powerful as it is personal. In 1978, Ludtke sued Major League Baseball for equal access and won, breaking barriers for women in locker rooms, courtrooms, and newsrooms. Decades later, she sits down with longtime friend Secretary Clinton for an inspiring evening about gutsy women — those who stand up, speak out, and push boundaries. Together, they’ll draw from Clinton’s The Book of Gutsy Women and Ludtke’s new memoir Locker Room Talk to explore the legacies of changemakers like Shirley Chisholm, Billie Jean King, Judge Constance Baker Motley, and the architects of Title IX — and what it means to keep fighting for equality today. Tap the link in bio for tickets — and join an unforgettable evening of courage, friendship, and trailblazing stories that continue to shape history. #HillaryClinton #MelissaLudtke #LockerRoomTalk #BookOfGutsyWomen #92NY #92Y #92ndstreety #GutsyWomen #TitleIX #FeministHistory #WomenInJournalism #Equality #InspiringConversations
“The business of women’s rights being fully recognized as human rights is unfinished.” 💬 That’s what FEMINIST heard from Secretary Hillary Clinton herself on the ground at Clinton Global Initiative, but we also heard from a whole roster of changemakers and leaders about what’s being done to change that picture. Here’s our takeaway: Progress isn’t passive—it’s powered by the people who refuse to stop pushing. The work isn’t done, and neither are we. 🎞️ FEMINIST at @clintonglobal Initiative during UNGA in New York The Clinton Global Initiative (@clintonglobal) gathers world changemakers to discuss the crises we face today and the solutions that exist. Providing space for leaders across the world to connect, converse, and dream up ways we can build a better future. FEMINIST learned directly from women leaders who are at the forefront of climate justice, digital security, girls’ education, and saving democracy. Discover what we experienced at this year’s CGI!