Award winners: Margot Mifflin, Lehman College, for Brazen Infidels: Radical Quaker Women and the Fight for Civil Rights; and Johanna Reyes Ortega, University of California, Berkley, for Promises and Perils: The Expansion of Women's Rights in Revolutionary Regimes.
Honorable mentions: Carolyn Barnett and Alexandra McCoy, University of Arizona, for Who’s Afraid of Young Men? How Narratives of ‘Digital Masculinity’ and the Gen Z Gender Gap Affect Perceptions of Gender Equality; Sierra Malvitz, Rice University, for What Voters See in Parents: Testing the Mechanisms Behind Family Cues in Candidate Evaluation; and Meg Weeks, University of Florida, for Betty No Brasil: Transnational Feminism and the Reception of Betty Friedan's ‘The Feminine Mystique’ in Dictatorship-Era Brazil.
Congratulations to the 2025 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize award winners and honorable mentions! The Catt Center is pleased to support such excellent research in women and politics.