Hillary Clinton evokes extreme and varied emotions among voters in a way no other candidate in recent memory has. Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox delves into the nuances of our complicated feelings about one of the most powerful women ever in American politics. Editor Joanne Bamberger is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the award-winning digital magazine the Broad Side, as well as the author of Mothers of Intention: How Women and Social Media are Revolutionizing Politics in America. Her writing has been featured in many publications, including the Washington Post, the Daily Beast, and the Huffington Post, and her political commentary has been featured on CNN and MSNBC, among others. Veronica Arreola is a professional feminist, writer, and mom. Her blog, Viva la Feminista, has been named a top political blog by BlogHer, the Women’s Media Center, and LATISM. Veronica’s work on behalf of women and girls has been recognized with a UIC Woman of the Year award, a Chicago Foundation for Women Impact Award, and an organizational Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. Her writing has appeared in Bitch, Ms., and the Christian Science Monitor. She lives in Chicago with her husband, daughter, and two rescue dogs. Emily Zanotti is a Republican political strategist and author. She is a regular contributor to the American Spectator and a featured opinion columnist with the Wall Street Journal. Her work has appeared across the political spectrum, in National Review, the Daily Caller, Slate, and elsewhere. This event is co-sponsored by
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