Women around the world are making a difference in politics every day — and many are letting it known on social media all the time. Here’s what caught our eye on Twitter this week:
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s slogan might be “Telling it like it is,” but congresswoman and Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was the one being candid when she outlined all the reasons why Christie should not be president in a statement.
Allow me to tell it like it is: As president, Governor Christie would be a nightmare for America's middle class. http://t.co/TX8SegTyMQ
— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) June 30, 2015
Lupita Nyong’o recently ventured back to Kenya to announce her next project – and no, it’s not another award-winning motion picture. The Mexican-born Kenyan-raised actress has joined WildAid as a global ambassador to save elephants from extinction.
I have joined wildaid as a global ambassador to call for us to save elephants from extinction. Join… https://t.co/vxyaCW57PX
— Lupita Nyong'o (@Lupita_Nyongo) June 30, 2015
Michele Bachmann gained notoriety as an outlandish tea partier during the 2012 presidential election. Although she has since retired from holding a political position, the former congresswoman found it “lol”-worthy that an advocacy group campaigning for a $15 minimum wage posted a job listing that only paid $12.25 per hour. Lol, indeed.
— Michele Bachmann (@MicheleBachmann) June 30, 2015
The Girl Scouts of Western Washington received a donation of $100,000. However, the organization turned down the gift because the donor asked that none of the money be used to support trans girls. As a former Girl Scout, congresswoman Katherine Clark proudly applauds the decision, using the hash tag #ForEVERYGirl.
As a former Girl Scout, I couldn't be prouder of @girlscouts decision. https://t.co/ID9jISugV3 #ForEVERYGirl pic.twitter.com/SDZzXxnwNF
— Katherine Clark (@RepKClark) June 30, 2015
Women in the World was created in part to provide powerful women across the world a platform to tell their stories. The group, in association with The New York Times, recently covered a story on Afghanistan’s first female Supreme Court judge, Anisa Rasooli. This court nomination signifies an enormous advance in the right direction for the developing country.
First female judge nominated to Afghanistan’s Supreme Court http://t.co/TdxsehlAnT pic.twitter.com/qt23xbgvHW
— Women in the World (@WomenintheWorld) July 2, 2015
While some applaud President Barack Obama’s decision to reestablish international ties with Cuba, others criticize the foreign policy plan. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, representing South Florida, is among the latter claiming that Obama is merely “legacy shopping.”
Told @CBSMiami: Opening embassy in #Cuba another attempt 4 President #Obama 2 go legacy shopping, not 2 help the ppl pic.twitter.com/BODgN9tzLy
— Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (@RosLehtinen) July 1, 2015









