Advocating for Women in the Time of COVID
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About this Event
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The COVID-19 crisis will have an outsized impact on women, who comprise the majority of the responding healthcare professionals, caretakers of children and aging relatives, low-wage workers, domestic violence survivors, and small business owners.
This urgent conversation will feature a panel of female elected officials from around the country and will focus on how women can advocate for their concerns and immediate, often unprecedented, needs in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
Please join us in our efforts to ensure that women's needs are given their fair share of the legislative solutions by learning how to best advocate for your needs and the needs of women in your community.
During this town hall you will learn...
- Why we are "All In" & why women's voices matter now more than ever
- How constituents can champion community needs & shape legislative solutions
- Tools for contacting your elected officials and telling your personal story
- Q&A with female elected officials from around the country
Featured Speakers:
- Errin Haines, Editor-at-large, The 19th* News
- Lauren Leader, Co-Founder & CEO, All In Together
- Senator Shelley Mayer, 37th Senate District, New York State Senate
- Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, Florida 7th Congressional District, United States House of Representatives
- Florence Shapiro, Senator (former), Texas State Senate
Additional speakers to be announced.
This is a free event, but please claim your registration today! If you have any questions, please contact info@aitogther.org.
About All In Together
All In Together encourages, equips, educates, and empowers voting-age women to participate fully in America’s civic and political life. Our vision is a truly representative American democracy, influenced at every level by the wisdom and power of women. AIT is the only national organization empowering and mobilizing women across the political spectrum to become advocates and leaders at work and in their communities.