The 11th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY BREAKFAST
The 11th ANNUALINTERNATIONAL
WOMEN’S DAY
BREAKFAST
Women’s Economic
Self-Sufficiency:Globally &
Locally
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2008
7:30am-9:30amSIMMONS COLLEGE
300 The Fenway, BostonLinda K. Paresky Conference Center Suggested Donation $5 - includes continental breakfast Directions and Parking Information Available athttp://www.simmons.edu/overview/visit/here.shtml
Speakers Include: Elisabeth Babcock, President and CEO, Crittenton Women’s Union Carole Biewener, Professor of Economics & Women’s Studies, Simmons College Johanna Chao Kreilick, Manager of the Economic Justice Program,Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Jeannette Huezo, Education Initiative Leader, United For a Fair Economy Working CoalitionAssociation of Haitian Women, Boston Women’s Commission, Cambridge Women’s Commission, Crittenton Women’s Union, Girls’ Coalitionof Greater Boston, Irish Immigration Center, MA Commission on the Status of Women, MA Women’s Political Caucus, Our Bodies, Ourselves,Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change, Somerville Commission for Women, United Nations Association of Greater Boston, Women’s
RSVP .Diane Hammer, diane.hammer@simmons.edu
Supporting Organizations (as of 2.26.08)
Aids Action Committee of Massachusetts, American Truths Foundation, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, BostonCoalition of Black Women, Boston Public Health Commission, Boston Research Center for the 21st. Century,Boston Women’s Heritage Trail, Boston Women’s Fund, Center for New Words, Center for Women and Enterprise,Coalition for a Strong United Nations, Code Pink, Colleges of the Fenway Global Education OpportunitiesCenter, Community Advocacy Program, CCHERS, Inc, Community Change, Inc., Crittenton Women’s Union,Elizabeth Stone House, Ethiopian Adbar Women’s Alliance, Girls’ LEAP, Greater Boston NOW, Gustavus MyersCenter for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights, Institute on Urban Health Research at NortheasternUniversity, Jane Doe, Inc., League of Women for Community Services, Mass Welfare Rights Union, Mass CEDAWProject, Matahari Eye of the Day, Massachusetts Coalition for Women’s Wage Equality, National Council of NegroWomen, Greater Boston Chapter, Roxbury Action Program, Science Club for Girls, Seniors Connect Inc., SuffolkUniversity Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, Survivors Inc., Teen Voices, The Heller School for SocialPolicy and Management, UMass Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, United for Justice with Peace,Web of Benefi t, Women’s Universal Health Institute, World Education, World Peace Prayer Society; at time of
printing.
The 11th ANNUALINTERNATIONAL
WOMEN’S DAY
BREAKFAST
Women’s Economic
Self-Sufficiency:Globally &
Locally
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2008
7:30am-9:30amSIMMONS COLLEGE
300 The Fenway, BostonLinda K. Paresky Conference Center Suggested Donation $5 - includes continental breakfast Directions and Parking Information Available athttp://www.simmons.edu/overview/visit/here.shtml
Speakers Include: Elisabeth Babcock, President and CEO, Crittenton Women’s Union Carole Biewener, Professor of Economics & Women’s Studies, Simmons College Johanna Chao Kreilick, Manager of the Economic Justice Program,Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Jeannette Huezo, Education Initiative Leader, United For a Fair Economy Working CoalitionAssociation of Haitian Women, Boston Women’s Commission, Cambridge Women’s Commission, Crittenton Women’s Union, Girls’ Coalitionof Greater Boston, Irish Immigration Center, MA Commission on the Status of Women, MA Women’s Political Caucus, Our Bodies, Ourselves,Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change, Somerville Commission for Women, United Nations Association of Greater Boston, Women’s
RSVP .Diane Hammer, diane.hammer@simmons.edu
Supporting Organizations (as of 2.26.08)
Aids Action Committee of Massachusetts, American Truths Foundation, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, BostonCoalition of Black Women, Boston Public Health Commission, Boston Research Center for the 21st. Century,Boston Women’s Heritage Trail, Boston Women’s Fund, Center for New Words, Center for Women and Enterprise,Coalition for a Strong United Nations, Code Pink, Colleges of the Fenway Global Education OpportunitiesCenter, Community Advocacy Program, CCHERS, Inc, Community Change, Inc., Crittenton Women’s Union,Elizabeth Stone House, Ethiopian Adbar Women’s Alliance, Girls’ LEAP, Greater Boston NOW, Gustavus MyersCenter for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights, Institute on Urban Health Research at NortheasternUniversity, Jane Doe, Inc., League of Women for Community Services, Mass Welfare Rights Union, Mass CEDAWProject, Matahari Eye of the Day, Massachusetts Coalition for Women’s Wage Equality, National Council of NegroWomen, Greater Boston Chapter, Roxbury Action Program, Science Club for Girls, Seniors Connect Inc., SuffolkUniversity Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, Survivors Inc., Teen Voices, The Heller School for SocialPolicy and Management, UMass Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, United for Justice with Peace,Web of Benefi t, Women’s Universal Health Institute, World Education, World Peace Prayer Society; at time of
printing.
Diane Hammer
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