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Women TIES Invites You to A Special Event:
1st Ever Women's Equality Weekend
2018 Seneca Falls Revisited
"A Women's Equality Conference & Retreat"
August 23-26, 2018
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July 17, 2018
I was approached to support and promote a very special event for women starting this year and running until 2020 called "Seneca Falls Revisited - A Women's Equality Conference & Retreat." I said "YES" immediately because of its mission and purpose to engage women as we approach the historic year 2020 when women celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage in America!
As you know right now, our country is divided on many issues, but I have faith that women working together and supporting pro-female agendas can change the world for the better. It will take women raising their voices, standing passionately behind women's issues and policies to ensure our country remains concerned about 52% of its population - Women!
Women TIES is a major media sponsor of this event and I am using my personal and business power to invite as many women as I can across Upstate to this event. The organizers have connections to women in downstate but I need you to help me spread the news to females in Upstate New York in your networks.
Update & build civic, social and spiritual collaborative platform
Target new & young population for civic engagement
Recruit up and down state participation in women's advocacy efforts
Re-Engage audience members in a goal oriented discussion for future advocacy
Provide educational service for women to learn how to run for office
This event will replace "Inspiring Success: The Women TIES Retreat" due to my medical sabbatical and inability to plan it in time.
The details of the event are below with a link to the website. The cost is only $99 for 1 or all 3 days of the conference and $50 for students. It is being held the last weekend in August when you could have plans but if you don't have all your days filled, please join me and bring your feminist, pink spirit and share the event with your female friends. Thank you.
In entrepreneurial, athletic and feminist spirit, Tracy Chamberlain Higginbotham, Women TIES
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A Women's Equality Weekend Purpose
Our story has many beginnings. Since most of us are Americans and New Yorkers, let's start in upstate New York with the rebellion known as Suffrage - the dawning of the Women's Rights movement. 170 years ago, women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Tubman, and feminist men like Frederick Douglass and many, many others were awakened to this activism, manifesting it in their historic "Temperance" and "Abolitionist" movements. This awareness and understanding proved that women "holistically" - regardless of race, heritage and culture - have endemic common values steeped in what all Americans have defined and revered as their inalienable rights.
70 years of struggle - filled with heart, humanity, anguish and in some cases death - culminated in August 26, 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to our Constitution. In 1971, our struggle was not yet over and esteemed Activist and Congresswoman Bella Abzug was compelled to rename this day, "Women's Equality Day" as part of an awareness effort to spotlight the need for yet the next needed step: The passage of an Equal Rights Amendment.
Today, 50 years later, we hope to finally "close" this gap of inequality. With the recent momentum generated via Black Lives Matter, #Me Too, #Times Up and so forth, much like history - movements are a response to stimuli. Whether the catalyst is gender, race, sexual orientation or other, these predestined classifications have inevitable solutions and will require a level of universal "tolerance."
As we prepare for the Centennial of the 19th Amendment in 2020, we remain confident that we will continue to evolve, learn to work together, collaborate in all areas of society to insure fairness and equality for all.
Join us August 23 - 26 in Rochester, NY to inaugurate "Seneca Falls Revisited: A Women's Equality Weekend," an intergenerational celebration of women, family and friends. All are welcome to share, be inspired and network as we celebrate our victories, commonalities and differences.
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Amazing Line-Up of National, State & Regional Female Speakers
This conference features an impressive lineup of women in politics, business, activism and feminism including special opening luncheon speaker A.G. Cynthia H. Coffman.
In 2016, Roll Call named Coffman one of the Most Influential Women in State Politics and in 2017 Law Week Colorado named AG Coffman one of the Top Women Attorneys. Coffman fought to outlaw so-called conversion therapies and her office going to the Supreme Court to defend the State's decision to punish the Lakewood Baker who refused to make wedding cake for a gay couple. Some of the Major Speakers Include: NYS Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul A.G. Cynthia H. Coffman Honorable Crystal Peoples-Spokes Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren Honorable Gail A. Brewer Honorable Nathalia Fernandez
Other Presenters: Liz Abug, Founder/ Executive Director of Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc Charlsey Baumeier, National Business Development Officer Rachel DeGuzman, President & CEO of 21st Century Arts and ARTivist in Residence at Gallery Seventy Four Natalie Douglas, Nightclub Diva Natalie Douglas, an eight-time MAC Award winner Deborah Hughes, Susan B. Anthony House
Linda Lattimore, Lawyer, Corporate Executive and Business Strategist
Alexandra Lehman, Coalition Z - activism org. amplifying voices of progressive youth Irma McClaurin, PhD/MFA, Leadership Strategist and Past President of Shaw University Kenneth Morris, great-great-great grandson of Frederick Douglass and the great-great-grandson of Booker T. Washington. Tracy Chamberlain Higginbotham, Women TIES & Women's Athletic Network
Find bios on all these presenters at this link
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Adult Fee: $99.00 Per Adult (for 1, 2 or 3 days)
Students: $50.00 Per Student (for 1, 2 or 3 days)
Ask for conference special rate
Travel Lodging: Contact: Cindy Rubi Estrada - Nick Lugo Travel
(212) 348-2100 | (646) 225-0259 - missrubi3@aol.com
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