By Eliza VanCort (PolSci'93)
(Pengiun Random House, 256 pages;聽2021)
For too long, women have been told to confine themselves鈥損hysically, socially, and emotionally. Eliza VanCort says now is the time for women to stand tall, raise their voices, and claim their space.
Women fight the pressure to make themselves small in private, professional, and public spaces. Eliza VanCort, a teacher, consultant, and speaker, provides the necessary tools for women to rewrite the rules and create the stories of their choosing safely and without apology.
VanCort identifies the five key behaviors of all 鈥淪pace Claiming Queens鈥: use your voice and posture to project confidence and power, end self-sabotage, forge connections, neutralize unsafe spaces, and unite across differences. Through personal narrative, research, and actionable strategies, VanCort provides how-tos on combatting challenges like antimentors and microaggressions and gives advice for building up your 鈥渙ld girls鈥 club, asking for what you鈥檙e worth, and owning your space without apology.
Bold, fun, and enlightening, this book is birthed from VanCort鈥檚 incredible story. Having a mother with schizophrenia forced VanCort to learn to be small and invisible at an early age, and suffering a traumatic brain injury as an adult required her to rethink communication from the ground up. Drawing on these experiences, and those of real women everywhere, VanCort empowers women to claim space for themselves and for their sisters with courage, empathy, and conviction because 鈥渨hen we rise together, we rise so much higher.鈥