Welcome to Women in Politics: College Edition, where promising women leaders in student government on college and university campuses across the country will be featured on msnbc.com over the course of the year. Joy Das has been nominated by Wellesley College as a leader making a difference not only through key issues on campus, but in bridging the gender gap in politics.
As part of a new series at msnbc, “Women of 2014,” these hand-selected women become part of a larger discussion of women candidates and women’s issues on a national level. “Women of 2014” is a home for all women in politics – notably those in some of the year’s most pivotal races – with newsmaker interviews, profiles, photos, a Twitter trail following more than 35 candidates, and deep dives into the key conversations.
From the Ivy Leagues to the Big Ten to liberal arts colleges and beyond, young women are making a difference across the country – meet them here!
Name: Joy Das
School: Wellesley College
Hometown: St. Louis, MO
Concentration: Political Science
Role in Student Government: College Government President
Dream job: Working at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Class year: 2014
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What is your biggest challenge as a leader on campus?
Students trust me to represent their opinions and concerns, and I work hard to honor that trust as a leader on campus. Wellesley has an incredibly diverse student body, so trying to give a balanced, accurate, and articulate portrayal of all these perspectives at the same time without alienating anyone is a constant challenge. I’m always worried, what if I am not explaining a point of view correctly, or there’s a perspective I don’t know about? It’s easy to pick a side in any debate, but then you run the risk of silencing part of the population that you represent. After that, you lose the ability to help anyone reach their goals. And if you can’t help other people, what’s the point?
Which female leaders do you draw inspiration from?








