Celebrating Resilient Feminism

Submitted by Caterina Rost on
5:30 - 8 PM on Thursday, March 30
Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center, Unity Room 1
 
Historically, womxn of color have been overlooked in movements for social justice. Additionally, we seldom see womxn of color highlighted at leadership events. "Celebrating Resilient Feminism" will create a space to celebrate womxn of color leaders and their achievements, listen to their perspectives, and learn from their lessons. The event will include a panel portion followed by a more intimate workshop component, in which attendants can converse in groups with the panelists. Topics will include a discussion of identity and maintaining integrity to self, overcoming challenges, incorporating diversity, difference, and equity into public and nonprofit work, and how we can create pathways for more womxn of coloras leaders in the community. Join us for a panel, hosted by womxn of color and our allies, to celebrate the resilience and achievements of womxn of color in our community.

Hosts: EPOC, PCD, and ESO, three student groups from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance

Moderator: Michelle Gonzalez, Evans School Professor

Panelists include:
  • Orchideh Raisdanai, King County Democrats Vice Chair & Commitee Chair of Communities of Color & Faith
  • Paula Houston, CEO of Sound Generations
  • Claudia Kauffman, Intergovernmental Affairs Liaison for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and former State Senator
  • Velma Veloria, Former State Representative
To attend, please RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/nYLT3BbaxCiYHGyg1

FB link: https://www.facebook.com/events/399247517102524/

If you have any questions, please contact Rosa Gimson at rgimson86@gmail.com
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