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Community Conversation on the Status of Women & Girls

  • 4 pm - 6 pm
  • Nick Salazar Center for the Arts Little Theater
Community Conversation on the Status of Women & Girls

Northern’s Office of Equity and Diversity in collaboration with NewMexicoWomen.org (a fund initiative of the New Mexico Community Foundation) will host a Community Conversation around issues facing women and girls in your community. Your voices, insights and experiences are essential for helping us to build a broader movement of support for women and girls in the state.

Wednesday, November 19 2014
4 – 6 p.m.
Nick Salazar Center for the Arts Little Theater

NewMexicoWomen.Org, a fund initiative of the New Mexico Community Foundation, in collaboration with the Northern New Mexico College Office of Equity and Diversity, will host a Community Conversation around issues facing women and girls in your community. Your voices, insights and experiences are essential for helping us to build a broader movement of support for women and girls in the state.

The purpose of the Community Conversation is to:

  • Share and discuss highlights from the recently published NewMexicoWomen.Org Indicators Report;
  • Learn more about the current issues facing women and girls in your region and how are local groups and leaders successfully addressing them;
  • Deepen our understanding of the needs of women and girls in your community and how NewMexicoWomen.Org might support the groups who are addressing those needs.

Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to NewMexicoWomen.Org Program Coordinator, Fatima van Hattum at fvanhattum@nmcf.org or call 505-820-6860 Ext. 32 with any questions.

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