Ilyse Hogue

@ilyseh

Ilyse Hogue is the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

In Defense Of ‘The Help’

In Defense Of ‘The Help’ In Defense Of ‘The Help’

Though complicated by controversy, a weekend in Los Angeles with thirty domestic workers underscores the power of Hollywood to propel social change. 

Feb 27, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

The Evil Brilliance of Komen’s Karen Handel

The Evil Brilliance of Komen’s Karen Handel The Evil Brilliance of Komen’s Karen Handel

In the slow motion destruction of Susan G. Komen, VP Karen Handel may be the only one who got what she really wanted.

Feb 7, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

What If ‘Citizens United’ Actually United the Citizens? What If ‘Citizens United’ Actually United the Citizens?

A week full of progressive victories—SOPA, Keystone and Wisconsin recall efforts—bring great reminders about the long game of organizing.

Jan 25, 2012 / Editorial / Ilyse Hogue

What if ‘Citizens United’ Actually United the Citizens?

What if ‘Citizens United’ Actually United the Citizens? What if ‘Citizens United’ Actually United the Citizens?

A week full of progressives victories—SOPA, Keystone and Wisconsin recall efforts—bring great reminders about the long game of organizing.

Jan 20, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

Marriage, Power and ‘The Obamas’ Marriage, Power and ‘The Obamas’

The swirl of controversy over Jodi Kantor’s biography reflects deep cultural anxieties about the limits we place on women in power.

Jan 18, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Ilyse Hogue

Why the Obamas Should Embrace ‘The Obamas’ Why the Obamas Should Embrace ‘The Obamas’

 A new book puts a human face on the Obama presidency and shows just how influential Michelle Obama really is.  

Jan 11, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

2011: Upending The Conversational Patterns That Will Matter in 2012 2011: Upending The Conversational Patterns That Will Matter in 2012

An expert on conversations gives new insight into the transitions of 2011 that give hope for the year ahead.

Jan 9, 2012 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

When GOP Walks, Dems Must Move From Blame to Fight When GOP Walks, Dems Must Move From Blame to Fight

Unless there’s a blueprint to break the Republican strategy of hostage taking, the Dems will be left trumpeting their own weakness to avoid blame.

Dec 22, 2011 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

All-American Shame: A Wake-Up Call From This Week in TV All-American Shame: A Wake-Up Call From This Week in TV

What we need to combat anti-Muslim bias is exactly what All-American Muslim is doing—exposing non-Muslims to the utterly normal lives of our Muslim neighbors.

Dec 13, 2011 / Blog / Ilyse Hogue

Alabama’s HB56 and the Dark Side of Fake Economic Fixes

Alabama’s HB56 and the Dark Side of Fake Economic Fixes Alabama’s HB56 and the Dark Side of Fake Economic Fixes

A new anti-immigrant law breeds fear and hostility, turning immigrants into scapegoats for the economic crisis.

Oct 17, 2011 / Ilyse Hogue

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