Education
Vassar College.
Vassar College.
Hogue joined National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League in January 2013. One of her first moves as president was to build coalitions within the progressive movement with groups that traditionally had little to do with reproductive rights. She has also brought an increased focus on ballot measures, partly in an attempt to force opponents to define what they are in favor of while giving Americans who support abortion rights a platform.
Following a shooting which occurred at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado in 2015, The Huffington Post reported on a Facebook post of Hogue"s in which she was critical of the rhetoric of anti-abortion activists including David Daleiden and Troy Newman.
She serves on the board of Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice, a Jewish social organization. Hogue was born in Dallas, Texas in August 1969.
She graduated from high school at Greenhill School in Addison, Texas before attending Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, where she studied environmental sciences. She attended graduate school at the University of Michigan and then later worked as a research assistant at the University of Montana.
When assuming the role of president, some commentators remarked on her relative youth compared to her sexagenarian predecessor (she was 43 at the time) as an intentional choice on the part of National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League as it sought to bring a more aggressive approach to defending abortion rights and courting younger supporters.