Where We Go From Here: A Women’s Town Hall & Reception
Date and time
Location
The National Press Club
529 14th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20045Refund Policy
Description
Wondering where we go from here? Join us for an evening hosted by great feminist leaders following the Women’s March on Washington on 1/21 to get connected to future actions to defend the rights of women and expand gender equity for all women, across the country.
The evening will include dynamic panels featuring speakers across the women’s movement, including:
- Gloria Steinem
- Alicia Garza, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Cofounder of Black Lives Matter
- Ai-jen Poo, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Kimberle Crenshaw, African American Policy Forum
- Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
- Linda Sarsour, Arab American Association
- Ilyse Hogue, NARAL
and more! With a performance by Sarah Jones.
Ticket purchases include light appetizers, drinks, and dessert!
Host Committee:
- Ai-jen Poo, National Domestic Workers Alliance + Caring Across Generations
- Sarita Gupta, Caring Across Generations
- Alicia Garza, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Andrea Cristina Mercado, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Tracy Sturdivant, Make It Work
- Vivien Labaton, Make It Work
- Linda Meric, 9to5, National Association of Working Women
- Sarah Jones, Actress and Activist
- Kimberle Crenshaw, African American Policy Forum
- Caroline Fredrickson, American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
- Linda Sarsour, Arab American Association of New York
- Melanie Campbell, Black Women's Roundtable
- Jodeen Olguin-Tayler, Demos
- Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Equality Labs
- Carol Joyner, Family Values@Work
- Claire Hoffman, Goldhirsh Foundation
- Vanessa Daniel, Groundswell Fund
- Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, MomsRising
- Teresa Younger, Ms. Foundation
- Sung Yeon Choimorrow, National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum
- Jessica Gonzalez, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health
- Ilyse Hogue, NARAL Pro-Choice America
- Terry O'Neill, National Organization for Women
- Judith LeBlanc, The Native Organizers Alliance
- Chrissie Castro, Native Voice Network
- Pamela Shifman, NoVo Foundation
- Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
- Monica Simpson, SisterSong
- Saru Jayaraman, ROC United
- Shaunna Thomas, UltraViolet
- Nita Chaudhary, UltraViolet
- Kierra Johnson, Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity
- Eve Ensler, V-Day and One Billion Rising
- Carmen Perez, Women’s March
- Tamika Mallory, Women’s March
Organized by
Fair Care Labs is the innovation arm of the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA).
Founded in 2015, Fair Care Labs was launched to experiment with new strategies for improving marketplace norms for domestic workers, including launching sustainable ventures and collaborating with the private sector. Our approach is to innovate on old solutions, build smart and practical tools and products, and form partnerships that help us reach and lift standards for domestic workers. In particular, Fair Care Labs has been experimenting with ways to use technology to ensure we are shaping a future of work that works for all of us, not just some of us.