YWCA: eliminating racism empowering women

National Town Hall

April 11th at 3 p.m. ET

How do we build bridges to equity in our communities and advance racial justice? Register to attend our kick-off event on April 11th at 3 p.m. ET as we convene a panel of activists, advocates, and YWCA leaders to discuss how they each advance racial equity in their communities, and how you can get involved in bridge-building efforts to help realize a world of equity for all.


Speakers

Nicole Robinson

Facilitator & Chief Executive Officer of YWCA Metro Chicago

Adrienne Maree Brown

Author, Emergent Strategy

Areeba Haider

Senior Executive Administrator and Research Manager at National Partnership for Women & Families

Francesca Rattray

CEO of YWCA San Antonio

Joyce Levingston

Executive Director of YWCA Black Hawk County

With Remarks By:

Karen Burke

YWCA USA
Chief Operating Officer

Ana Vidina Hernández

YWCA Greater Austin
Development Director

Brigitte Jean-Louis

YWCA Princeton
Director of Mission Advancement

Ivette Izea-Martinez

YWCA St. Paul
Director of Community Impact & Program Strategy

Leticia Mendoza

YWCA Watsonville
Executive Director

Rey Ward

YWCA Pierce County
Youth Advocate

Sojourner Duxbury

YWCA Pierce County
Education and Prevention Manager

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The YWCA Racial Justice Challenge is designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. The Challenge works to foster personal reflection, encourage social responsibility, and motivate participants to identify and act on ways to dismantle racism and other forms of discrimination.

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