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March 21, 2005
Dear NOW Summary Archives,
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Azar Nafisi
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In only two weeks, hundreds of
activists and leaders from across the country will gather
in Arlington, Va., to "Empower, Enfranchise and Energize"
women of color. The Women of Color and Allies
(WOCA) Summit, April 1 through 3, will feature dynamic
speakers, music, forums, comedy and workshops.
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Aileen Hernandez
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At the first WOCA Summit in 1998, activists addressed issues facing women of color in the U.S. This year the summit will focus on our achievements since then, and concentrate on developing strategies and a plan of action that will encourage growth and empowerment for women of color.
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Hon. Doris Ling-Cohan
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Azar Nafisi, the New York Times
bestselling author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran," headlines
a group of dynamic speakers including: Aileen
Hernandez, second president of NOW; the Honorable
Doris Ling-Cohan, author of the recent
same-sex marriage opinion and first female Asian-American
Supreme Court Judge in New York;
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Tillie
Black Bear
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domestic violence activist
Tillie Black Bear; and comic/humorist
Karen Williams. More speakers are listed
at www.nowfoundation.org/woca.
Come and explore key issues as they relate
to women of color communities: Economic Justice; Religion,
Spirituality, and Values; Women in the Criminal Justice
System, Immigrant Women; Work-School-Family Balance; HIV/AIDS;
Women's Health and Reproductive Justice; LGBT issues;
Uniting and Diversifying the Women of Color Movement;
Social Security; Violence Against Women; plus much more.
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For more information about this exciting
event, please contact the National NOW Action Center
at (202) 628-8669 or visit www.nowfoundation.org/woca.
Spots are still availablebe sure to reserve
yours today!
For equality,
 Kim Gandy,
President, NOW Foundation
P.S. We have a sliding fee scale, and
we're offering a special $25 weekend rate to students.
Please come!
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