The Palm Beach Post

Honor women of the past by putting more women in office

- Your Turn Takeata King Pang Guest columnist

Women’s History Month serves as a reminder of the remarkable journey women have undertaken to secure their place in history. Yet, even as we celebrate the strides made, it’s crucial to recognize that true progress hinges on providing women with the tools and opportunit­ies they need to exceed. At the Women’s Foundation of Florida, we have seen the positive impact women bring to our state when we support women and encourage them to elevate their leadership and pursue careers in public service.

Just four years ago we celebrated the 100th anniversar­y of women being granted the right to vote in America. In only 104 years, women have elevated their role in politics to make up almost 33% of state legislatur­es in 2023. While this is the highest percentage in our nation’s history, women make up over 50% of the United States population. Therefore, there remains a gender disparity in political representa­tion and more needs to be done to ensure women are fairly represente­d in the legislativ­e process.

One of our main initiative­s to propel women into leadership roles is our non-partisan Women on the Run program. Through tailored mentorship, comprehens­ive training, and strategic networking, Women on the Run equips aspiring female leaders with the skills and confidence necessary to navigate the intricate landscape of political campaigns and governance. Twenty-four women from this program now serve in elected positions, becoming catalysts for change in their communitie­s. Their stories exemplify the transforma­tive power of women’s leadership, illustrati­ng how diverse perspectiv­es enrich governance and drive meaningful progress.

While in-person training has been a valuable aspect of our training, our online community on Facebook has been crucial to cultivatin­g vibrant communitie­s of support and collaborat­ion. The Facebook group for Women on the Run has evolved into a healthy community for women in the program to seek immediate support from other women, including current and former elected officials. Whether it’s rallying behind aspiring female leaders in the Women on the Run program or nurturing the next generation of STEM enthusiast­s through our Girls STEAM program, our Facebook communitie­s serve as catalysts for collective action and empowermen­t.

As Women’s History Month concludes, our organizati­on encourages a celebratio­n of the indomitabl­e spirit of women who have defied the odds and reshaped the course of history. But we must continue to honor this progress year-round by empowering Florida women to overcome systemic setbacks and realize their full potential. Together, let us create a future where every woman is equipped with the tools and opportunit­ies needed to exceed, thrive, and lead.

Takeata King Pang is the executive director of the Women’s Foundation of Florida, a nonprofit in West Palm Beach educating and empowering women and girls to be leaders and change the world.

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