Mankiller Urges More Women in Leadership Positions
September 25, 2008
September 25, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 25 -- Butler University issued the following news release:
Wilma Mankiller, who served as the first female principal chief of the Cherokee nation, told a Clowes Hall audience on Sept. 25 that the country will be stronger when more women hold leadership positions.
"We will not have a truly representative government or society until the female half of the population is represented," she said in a speech opening Butler University's 21st an . . .
Wilma Mankiller, who served as the first female principal chief of the Cherokee nation, told a Clowes Hall audience on Sept. 25 that the country will be stronger when more women hold leadership positions.
"We will not have a truly representative government or society until the female half of the population is represented," she said in a speech opening Butler University's 21st an . . .