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In a world where women face significant obstacles to leadership, Girls4Girls (G4G) has emerged as a beacon of hope. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate, faced criticism for “yelling,” while her male counterpart, Bernie Sanders, was praised for being assertive. Media scrutiny also targeted Clinton’s appearance, criticism rarely directed at Sanders. On the Republican side, Donald Trump’s remarks underscored pervasive gender biases.
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