Events for Fri., May 24 - Thu., September 21, 2023

VIRTUAL KICK-OFF TO THE BALLOT BOX Your Vote is Your Voice: Your Voice is Your Power

Online

MAWOCC is partnering with The Massachusetts League of Woman Voters, CIRCLE @ Tufts University, MA Voter Table, & MassVOTE on this virtual event. There will be 4 presentations on why your vote matters especially as a woman of color, an overview of strategies to help increase voter turnout in our communities, data overview on

Women of Color Leadership Program Info Session – July 26

Online

Calling all women of color! We've got a fantastic free opportunity for you - our 2nd cohort for our Intergenerational Leadership Academy for women of color (ILA) program. Sessions are hybrid, with in-person meetups in Worcester, MA. This program is 12 weeks long and has a mentor component for all participants. Get ready to

Eastern Regional Convening

1 Broadway 1 Broadway, Everett, MA, United States

Calling all Eastern sisters and our allies please save the date for our next convening on September 18th from 6-8 pm! We will have a panel of incredible sisters in the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Together, our panelists will address the challenges and strategies surrounding DEI, particularly for women and people of

Virtual Kickoff at the Ballot Box

Online

With the General Election fast approaching, Massachusetts’ top law enforcement official — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell — discusses the importance of voting in 2024, and her efforts to promote voter access and participation, and ensure voter protection in the Commonwealth. Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell will be in conversation with Celia Johnston Blue,

MAWOCC Central Region Forum

Mount Wachusett Community College 100 Erdman Way, Leominster, United States

Please join us! We are excited to share news about our Women of Color Business Initiative.

Free

Worcester Women’s History Project Annual Meeting

Worcester Historical Museum 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts—The Worcester Women’s History Project (WWHP), recently merged with Worcester Historical Museum (WHM) as WWHP at WHM and will host a year-long celebration of the momentous Women's Rights Convention held on Main Street in 1850. Events will be held across the city through October 2025 and will involve scholars, performers, and historians from

Free
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