Published:
July 17, 2020
![Participants in a discussion on Why Women Organize at the LBJ Library, June 10, 2019. Photo by Jay Godwin Participants in a discussion on Why Women Organize at the LBJ Library, June 10, 2019. Photo by Jay Godwin](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_720w_389h/public/WhyWomenOrganize_LBJLibrary.jpg.webp?itok=DNga8bdj)
Reform Austin looks at the mission of the LBJ Women's Campaign School: "In today's divisive, polarized political landscape, utilizing opposing viewpoints as ammunition is habitual, conventional and arguably the gateway to gridlock. Respecting and understanding different political perspectives isn't the norm.
"At the LBJ Women's Campaign School, differing opinions are welcomed as well as the development and promotion of women as candidates for public office and managers of campaigns."