This Column Five Infograph About Women in Politics is Enligh
Courtney Scharf — May 25, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: takepart
Created by Column Five, this infograph about women in politics is a good reminder that there's still work to be done when it comes to equitable representation.
Based on statistics from the US, the infograph paints a picture of an improved but imperfect political landscape. Using cutesy imagery, the chart breaks down who is represented, where this representation takes place, and how the US stacks up against the rest of the world in terms of this issue. The graph includes a historical section that documents key moments in recent history for women in politics. Careful to emphasize how much progress has been made, this is an important feature.
Informative, interesting and forever relevant, this infographic details the progress of an important force within US politics.
Based on statistics from the US, the infograph paints a picture of an improved but imperfect political landscape. Using cutesy imagery, the chart breaks down who is represented, where this representation takes place, and how the US stacks up against the rest of the world in terms of this issue. The graph includes a historical section that documents key moments in recent history for women in politics. Careful to emphasize how much progress has been made, this is an important feature.
Informative, interesting and forever relevant, this infographic details the progress of an important force within US politics.
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