White House Project (Connecting the Dots: White House Project, American Society for Muslim Advancement, Ted Turner, CNN, Jane Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane, Rockefeller Family Fund, USSR, Communist Party & Soros Funding, All Networking)
Philanthropynewsdigest.org
February
10, 2004
https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/features/nonprofit-spotlight/white-house-project
Founded: 1999
Mission:
To advance women's leadership across sectors, enhancing public perceptions of
women's ability to lead and fostering the entry of women into leadership
positions, including the presidency of the United States.
Background:
Established in 1999, the White House Project is based on the
belief that women are underrepresented in leadership positions in the U.S.
While the nation is considered the birthplace of the women's movement, it ranks
fifty-second in the world in women's representation in national legislatures.
Only 215 women out of more than twelve thousand people have served in the U.S.
Congress, and only six women run Fortune 500 companies even though women
account for 60 percent of the workforce. To address the discrepancies, the
White House Project conducts media campaigns, research on women's leadership,
conferences, and initiatives to spark interest among young women.
Current
Programs:
Recent research produced by the White House Project focuses on how voters
respond to images and messages of women candidates, how women's authority and
leadership are presented on Sunday morning political shows, and ways to attract
young women to political careers.
The
project's Change
the Culture program works within the entertainment industry to
encourage dialogue about women's leadership issues and how they are portrayed
in the media among producers, studio and network executives, and writers. Each
year, the program's Leadership in Media Award recognizes a film, TV movie, or
documentary that spotlights the talents and abilities of women leaders.
Recent
Successes:
In June, the organization hosted its second annual National
Women's Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. More than 120
women leaders attended activities around the theme: "Using Our Power to
Create Change." Also at the conference, the project launched the new
Visibility Project initiative to better position women experts so they are
consulted more frequently by the news media. Jane Fonda announced the June
2004 National Women's Convention, which will focus on women's topics in the
upcoming election.
Web
site:
In addition to a review of its programs and activities, the White House Project
Web site features a comprehensive list of leadership
training programs for young women around the nation. Its GirlZone section
provides information about women in politics and leadership, and includes
activities for future leaders. The group's research reports are
also available on the site.
Funding:
The White House Project receives funds from individual supporters and
foundations. Its Web site is sponsored by the Rockefeller Family
Fund.
Contact: Marie C.
Wilson, President
Phone: (212)
785-6001
E-mail: admin@thewhitehouseproject.org
Subjects
Public Affairs; Women / Girls
Organizations
Rockefeller
Family Fund
Locations
National
Connecting
the Dots:
Wendy
Gordon Rockefeller is a director at the Rockefeller
Philanthropy Advisors and a trustee at the Rockefeller
Family Fund.
David Rockefeller was
a co-founder for the Rockefeller Family Fund.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Rockefeller Family Fund
and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society.
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a
funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Ted Turner is a
co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), the
founder of CNN and was married to Jane Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane.
Walter Isaacson was
the chairman & CEO for CNN and is the president & CEO for
the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder
for the Aspen Institute (think tank) and the Committee for
Economic Development.
George Soros was the chairman for
the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Beth A. Brooke is
a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), a trustee at the Committee for Economic
Development, a director at the White House Project and was
a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Daisy Khan was
a director at the White House Project, is a developer for Park51
and an executive director for the American Society for Muslim
Advancement.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Atlantic
Council of the United States (think tank) and the Human Rights
Watch.
George Soros is the founder & chairman
for the Open Society Foundations, Jonathan Soros’s father, was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society and a
benefactor for the Human Rights Watch.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder
for the Human Rights Watch.
Gara LaMarche was
the VP & director of U.S. programs for the Open Society Foundations,
an associate director at the Human Rights Watch, a director at
the White House Project and is a director at the Open
Society Policy Center.
Jonathan Soros is the vice
chairman for the Open Society Foundations, a director at the Open
Society Policy Center and George Soros’s son.
George Soros is Jonathan
Soros’s father and was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for
the Roosevelt Institute.
Katrina
vanden Heuvel was a governor for the Roosevelt Institute, is
a director at the Roosevelt Institute, the editor & publisher
for The Nation and married to Stephen F. Cohen.
Stephen F. Cohen is
a contributing editor for The Nation, married to Katrina
vanden Heuvel and a friend of Mikhail Gorbachev.
Tom Hayden is an
editorial board member for The Nation and was married to Jane
Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane.
Jane Fonda A.K.A.
Hanoi Jane was married to Tom Hayden and Ted Turner.
Ted Turner was
married to Jane Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane,
is a co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
the founder of CNN and an honorary board member for Green
Cross International.
Mikhail Gorbachev is
the founder of Green Cross International, an advisory board member
for the Wheelchair Foundation, a friend of Stephen F. Cohen,
was the general secretary for the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union, and the president of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR).
Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt is an advisory board member for the Wheelchair
Foundation and the chair for the Roosevelt Institute.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for
the Roosevelt Institute and Rockefeller Family Fund.
George Soros was the chairman
for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Katrina
vanden Heuvel was a governor for the Roosevelt Institute, is
a director at the Roosevelt Institute, the editor & publisher
for The Nation and married to Stephen F. Cohen.
Stephen F. Cohen is
a contributing editor for The Nation, married to Katrina
vanden Heuvel and a friend of Mikhail Gorbachev.
Tom Hayden is an
editorial board member for The Nation and was married to Jane
Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane.
Resources:
Past Research
Marco
Rubio Running For Re-election In Florida (Past
Research on the Rockefeller Family Fund)
THURSDAY,
JUNE 23, 2016
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2016/06/marco-rubio-running-for-re-election-in.html
Charleston:
CNN’s Sick Pattern of Using the Dead as Political Weapons Against the Right (Past Research on Ted Turner & CNN)
SATURDAY,
JUNE 20, 2015
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2015/06/charleston-cnns-sick-pattern-of-using.html
Park51
- September 11 attacks - Ground Zero mosque (Past
Research on the Whitehouse Project)
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2020/09/park51-september-11-attacks-ground-zero.html
Jane
Fonda to Build Shrine to Herself: ‘The Idea Came to Me While I Was Meditating’
(Past Research on Jane Fonda A.K.A. Hanoi Jane)
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 24, 2014
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