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Endangered species: Why are the numbers of women representing LA County in elected office dropping and how can we reverse this trend?

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Endangered species: Why are the numbers of women representing LA County in elected office dropping and how can we reverse this trend?

Endangered Species: Why are the Numbers of Women Representing LA County in Elected Office Dropping and How Can We Reverse this Trend?
Sunday, January 26, 2014 from 11:00 AM-5:00 PM
NCJW/LA Auditorium 543 N. Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036
VEGETARIAN LUNCH INCLUDED

Please join the conference discussions starting at 11 am to examine the obstacles and challenges women face in political leadership and how we can build a pipeline to elect more women in our county.

At 3:30 pm, join us for a strategic planning conversation tackling how we can work together now in LA to elect more women.

Featuring:
State Senator Holly Mitchell
Assemblymember Crisina Garcia
Councilmember Nury Martinez
Mayor Aja Brown
Mayor Abbe Land
Councilmember Monica Garcia
Honorable Betsy Butler
Honorable Sheila Kuehl
Honorable Cindy Montanez
Lindsay Bubar, NWPC LA Westwide
Kimberly Ellis, Emerge CA
Sandra Fluke, Social Justice Attorney
Michele Kort, Ms. Magazine
Stephanie Molen, NWPC LA Westside

RSVP by email to Maya Paley at maya@ncjwla.org.

This event does not constitute a political endorsement of any kind.

Presented by NCJW/LA and NWPC LA Westside.

Co-Sponsored by Emerge CA, California List, Emily’s List, Feminist Majority Foundation, West Hollywood Women’s Advisory Board, West Hollywood Women’s Leadership Conference.

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