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You can play the ‘Fantasy Cabinet 2020’ draft

Women are the top picks, everyone wins

- By Denise M. Watson Staff Writer Denise M. Watson, 757-446-2504, denise.watson@pilotonlin­e.com

Michelle Howard is getting huge looks as an excellent firstround draft pick for defense. Her leadership stats are incredible.

In 1999, she became the first Black woman to command a warship. In 2009, she was the first Black woman to lead the Virginia Beach-based Expedition­ary Strike Group 2 at sea. Within a week of taking the post, she was in charge of the counter-piracy task force that rescued Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates. Howard later became the first woman to become a four-star admiral in the Navy.

Another first-rounder could be Michèle Flournoy. Not only has she held key jobs in the Pentagon, but Flournoy has also literally written books on national security and defense.

When it comes to this “Fantasy Cabinet” draft, the talent pool is deep.

Jackie Glass and Hannah Sobol, “ya neighbors” in the local “Your

Neighbor’s Hood” podcast, have created “Fantasy Cabinet Contest 2020.” They want to get more women to vote and to get more people, in general, to consider female leaders when it comes to filling the next president’s cabinet.

People are heading to the polls to pick a president but forget that

the president selects a circle of 15 advisers, from the secretary of defense to the secretary of energy. These people can be just as instrument­al in impacting the lives of everyday folks, Glass and Sobol said.

Glass has dabbled in local politics and, for fun, started concocting a dream team of women a few months back as attention was turning toward the November presidenti­al election. She remembered attending a conference a few years ago where a woman mentioned that Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, selected an equal number of women and men for his cabinet when he took office in 2015.

Glass’ husband is big into fantasy football, and her format had a similar structure.

“I feel strongly about women being in places where decisions are being made,” Glass said. “What if it was normal to have all women as cabinet members?”

She and Sobol discussed her game and thought it could be developed into something bigger.

“It sounded like fantasy football but with a purpose,” Sobol said.

Sobol started researchin­g and developing her own roster and was amazed at the lists of candidates she had under each cabinet position.

“It was a hopeful exercise for me.”

They’ve created an online Google form that can be found on their pod cast’ s website (yourneighb­orshood.com/fantasy-cabinet) or Facebook page. Anyone who completes the short form by Nov. 3, Election Day, will receive some “Your Neighbor’s Hood” swag.

The draft doesn’t end until Jan. 22. Whoever gets the most female picks that match those selected by the president will receive a $50 gift card to one of their “Hood’s Goods,” a collection of local, Black-owned businesses.

The game can be solo fun, but also a cool discussion and research project for a book club, game night or high school civics class, the two said.

Men can be drafted for the cabinet, and, technicall­y, the winning comes from people reading up and discoverin­g how many capable women leaders there are out there, Glass and Sobol said.

“It doesn’t take a politician to fill a seat,” Glass said. “I’ve learned about a lot of different women who are thought-leaders, policy leaders and change agents. They may be in other roles at universiti­es or really prominent in their fields and could possibly lead.”

 ?? OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PAGE/FLICKR ?? Naval Adm. Michelle Howard solidified her spot in the U.S. military record books for breaking barriers in many aspects of her career. She is an excellent first-round draft pick in the ‘Fantasy Cabinet 2020.’
OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PAGE/FLICKR Naval Adm. Michelle Howard solidified her spot in the U.S. military record books for breaking barriers in many aspects of her career. She is an excellent first-round draft pick in the ‘Fantasy Cabinet 2020.’

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