US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue

March–April 2021
Online

JCIE held a three-session, online US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue to convene top women leaders from varying walks of life. Two leading legislators, Hon. Seiko Noda and Hon. Diana DeGette, were the co-chairs for this series of meetings that addressed  “Advancing Women’s Leadership in a Time of Crisis.” 

This program built on the discussions from the first US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue, held in September 2017, which was notable for its impact on the Japanese participants. It led to the creation of a Diet caucus to support young mothers and fathers in the legislature, as well as the launch of a foreign policy study group for women Diet members.

Much changed since the first Dialogue. The #metoo movement came to the forefront in late 2017, and a growing number of American  women ran for office in 2018 and 2020, with Kamala Harris becoming the first woman ever elected to the position of Vice President. Japan, meanwhile,  also made it a priority for women to gain more equal footing in both business and politics, with record numbers of women joining the workforce. However,  there have also been a number of challenges for women; both countries have remained low on the Global Gender Gap Index, with the US ranked 53rd and Japan coming in at 121st, and the COVID-19 pandemic has had a particularly outsized impact on women.

Within this context over 40 prominent women leaders came together to share their experiences, focusing on a variety of issues such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women, women in the workforce, and how to encourage women’s political participation.

Session 1: The Domestic Impact of the Crisis on Women and Shared Lessons for Building Greater Resiliency (March 23, 2021)

Session 2: Beyond the Pandemic—Envisioning the “Next Normal” for Women in the United States, Japan, and the World (April 13, 2021)

Session 3: Amplifying Women’s Voices in Policymaking in the United States and Japan and in US-Japan Cooperation (April 27, 2021)

The dialogue was made possible through the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the MRA Foundation.

Topic

The pandemic has laid bare the weaknesses in societies worldwide and particularly the inequities in terms of racial, economic, and gender disparities. It has also weakened public trust in government and science, which in turn has negatively impacted the ability to control the pandemic.

• How has the COVID crisis impacted Japanese and American women’s ability to participate in the workforce and advance in their careers?
• How can the post-pandemic recovery be leveraged to create new, more equitable systems and institutions for women in the US and Japan?
• How can women in politics work to promote greater trust in government and science in ways that can foster greater resiliency in the future?

Welcome & Introduction

Ms. Hideko Katsumata, Executive Director & COO, JCIE/Japan
Ms. Peggy Blumenthal, Chair, JCIE/USA; Senior Counselor to the President, Institute of International Education

Initial Remarks from Dialogue Co-Chairs

Hon. Diana DeGette, Member, US House of Representatives (D-CO)
Hon. Seiko Noda, Member, House of Representatives of Japan, Executive Acting Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

Remarks from Resource Persons

Ms. Sachiko Habu, Editor-in-chief, Nikkei xwoman
Ms. Sheryl WuDunn, Co-founder, FullSky Partners; Author; former journalist, New York Times; Pulitzer Prize winner for journalism

Moderated Discussion

Topic

The first session of the US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue examined ways in which the pandemic has laid bare the weaknesses in our societies and particularly the gender inequities in such areas as the impact the pandemic has had on full-time vs. part-time/contract-based employees, people’s ability to telecommute and their access to technology, availability of paid sick leave and family leave, access to childcare and eldercare, and the work-life balance and gendered roles in the home. It was agreed that “getting back to normal” after the pandemic subsides is not an option. In Session 2, participants discussed the following:

  • What do we want the post-pandemic “normal” to look like?
  • What specific policies and practices can be introduced to create new, more equitable systems and institutions for women in the US and Japan?
  • How can women in the United States and Japan work together and work with women around the world to ensure that the evolving global economy and the next normal reflect women’s voices and interests?


Welcome & Introduction

Ms. Hideko Katsumata, Executive Director & COO, JCIE/Japan
Ms. Peggy Blumenthal, Chair, JCIE/USA; Senior Counselor to the President, Institute of International Education

Remarks from Resource Person

Yoko Takeda, Chief Economist and General Manager of the Research Center for Policy and Economy at Mitsubishi Research Institute

Initial Remarks from Dialogue Co-Chairs

Hon. Diana DeGette, Member, US House of Representatives (D-CO)
Hon. Seiko Noda, Member, House of Representatives of Japan, Executive Acting Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

Moderated Discussion

Topic

The first two sessions of the 2021 US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue underscored the need for greater participation by women in the policymaking and workplace arenas in order to address gender inequities and ensure that the full potential of women can be realized in our economies and in our communities. Despite some progress, women’s political participation in both countries remains woefully inadequate. In the final session participants discussed the following:

  • What strategies are most effective in encouraging women to engage in and thrive in politics at the local and national levels?
  • What can we learn from one another?
  • Where can women leaders in both countries most effectively work together to support one another and strengthen US-Japan ties?


Welcome & Introduction

Ms. Hideko Katsumata, Executive Director & COO, JCIE/Japan
Ms. Peggy Blumenthal, Chair, JCIE/USA; Senior Counselor to the President,  Institute of International Education

Remarks from Resource Person

Ms. Deborah Walsh, Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers
University

Initial Remarks from Dialogue Co-Chairs

Hon. Diana DeGette, Member, US House of Representatives (D-CO)
Hon. Seiko Noda, Member, House of Representatives of Japan, Executive Acting Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

Moderated Discussion

United States

Co-chair | Diana DeGette

Member, House of Representatives (D-CO)

Co-host | Peggy Blumenthal

Chair, JCIE/USA; Senior Counselor to the President, Institute of International Education (IIE)

Susan Berresford

Former President, Ford Foundation

Suzanne Bonamici

Member, House of Representatives (D-OR)

Kara Carscaden

Vice President, Global Public Affairs, The Estee Lauder Companies

Claire Chino

President & CEO, ITOCHU International Inc.

Barbara Dyer

Senior Lecturer and Executive Director, Good Companies, Good Jobs Initiative, MIT Sloan School of Management

Chrissy Houlahan

Member, House of Representatives (D-PA)

Kazuyo Kato

Executive Director, JCIE/USA

Helena Kolenda

Program Director for Asia, Henry Luce Foundation

Sachiko Kuno

Co-Founder & Managing Member, S&R Technology Holdings, LLCd; Co-Founder, President & CEO, S&R Foundation

Yuting Li

Program Associate, Henry Luce Foundation

Julie Makinen

Executive Editor, The Desert Sun; 2016 JCIE US-Japan Journalism Fellow

June McIvor

President & CEO, Tolosa Winery

Sheila Smith

Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

Saori Tsuchiya

Vice President for Government Affairs at Toyota Motor North America

Deborah Walsh

Director, Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), Rutgers University

Sheryl WuDunn

Co-founder, FullSky Partners; Author; Pulitzer Prize winner for journalism

Japan

Co-chair | Seiko Noda

Member, House of Representatives, Executive Acting Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

Co-host | Hideko Katsumata

Executive Director and COO, JCIE/Japan

Noriko Akiyama

Senior Political Writer, Asahi Shimbun

Rie Asayama

Executive Officer, Retail Business Unit & Quality Management Dept, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group/Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

Mariko Eguchi

Vice President, Aflac Life Insurance Japan Ltd.

Sachiko Habu

Editor-in-chief, Nikkei xwoman

Tomoko Hayashi

Director-General, Gender Equality Bureau, Cabinet Office of Japan 

Maiko Ichihara

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law and School of International and Public Policy, Hitotsubashi University; Visiting Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Naoko Ishida

Managing Officer & General Manager, Accounting Department, Prince Hotels, Inc.

Takae Ito

Member, House of Councillors (Komeito)

Takae Ito

Member, House of Councillors (Democratic Party for the People, DPFP)

Akiko Kamei

Member, House of Representatives (Constitutional Democratic Party, CDP)

Yayoi Kimura

Member, House of Representatives (LDP)

Izumi Kobayashi

Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mizuho Financial Group Inc.; Member of the Board of Director, ANA Holdings, Inc., Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and OMRON Corporation

Yukako Maekawa

Senior Vice President, General Manager, Marketing Department of Management Service Division, NTT Learning Systems Corporation

Karen Makishima

Member, House of Representatives (LDP)

Rui Matsukawa

Member, House of Councillors (LDP)

Yumiko Murakami

Head, OECD Tokyo Centre

Atsuko Oka

Senior Vice President, General Manager, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.

Akiko Okamoto

Member, House of Representatives (CDP)  

Yoko Takeda

Chief Economist/Deputy General Manager, Think Tank Unit and General Manager, Center for Policy and Economy, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.

Keiko Tashiro

Vice President, Daiwa Securities Group Inc.

Yukako Uchinaga

Board Chair, J-Win (Japan Women’s Innovative Network)

Observers

Kim Gould Ashizawa

Senior Advisor, JCIE/USA

James Gannon

Executive Director, JCIE/USA

Stephen McHugh

Assistant Program Officer, JCIE/USA

Hifumi Tajima

Chief Program Officer, JCIE/Japan

Stacy Thompson

Senior Legislative Assistant to Rep. Chrissy Houlahan

Yusuke Yashita

Policy Secretary to Hon. Maiko Tajima

Intern

Office of Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence