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Progressive Women’s Voices is looking for talented, informed, progressive women willing to speak out about the issues that matter.

Are you interested in joining an amazing group of dynamic, engaged women seeking to change the conversation in the media?

Progressive Women’s Voices is looking for talented, informed, progressive women willing to speak out about the issues that matter.

Whether your expertise is peace, war, leadership, health care, or technology, chances are you follow the news and realize that progressive women’s voices, like yours, are missing.

We are seeking participants who represent diverse backgrounds, with experience and knowledge of specific subject areas and strong communication skills that we hope to further develop.

Are you ready to change the conversation in the media? Apply for Progressive Women’s Voices today! http://bit.ly/IIjVNo

Progressive Women’s Voices (PWV) is the premier media and leadership training program for women in the country. Representing a range of expertise and diversity across race, class, geography, and generation, participants receive advanced, comprehensive training and tools to position themselves as media spokespeople in their fields, thereby changing the conversation on issues that fill the headlines. Participating in PWV will enable you to master effective interview presentation techniques and improve your skills to serve as thought leaders in the media. By joining Progressive Women’s Voices, you will become a part of a powerful network of women leaders who are changing the conversation on the important issues of the day. Progressive Women’s Voices starts with a competitive application process, with final candidates chosen by a committee that includes WMC Co-Founders Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, Robin Morgan, and our Board of Directors.

This year, WMC will train 20 women from across the country. Our Washington, DC training will be held from August 24-26th and our New York City training will be held from September 14-16th. We are currently accepting applications for both trainings and will close the application process at 11:59PM on June 4, 2012.

As a small non-profit, we require that accepted participants contribute a sliding-scale investment to help cover their training costs to keep the program sustainable.  Fees are as follows (through a self-selected honor system):

$100: Individual or small-non profit rate

$500: Corporate rate

$2,500: Executive

Selected participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging. Be assured that ability to pay is not a consideration in the review process. We will be providing a limited number of scholarships so that the program is accessible to women who need financial support. Women representing diverse backgrounds, areas of expertise, professions, ethnicities, abilities, ages, geographical regions and levels of experience are encouraged to apply (including those who have previously applied).

Amplify your voice. Apply for Progressive Women’s Voices today! http://bit.ly/IIjVNo

With Appreciation,

The Women’s Media Center Team

Fundraiser and A Night to Say NO to Violence Against Women on May 16

Join the Young Professionals from the Metro NY Chapter of the US National Committee for UN Women on May 16 for its third annual A Night to Say NO to Violence Against Women, a fundraiser benefiting the UN Trust Fund (to end violence against women). Tullamore Dew Whiskey, Hendricks gin, and Sailor Jerry rum provide tipples for the two-hour open bar, and you can pair cocktails with mini cupcakes from Baked by Melissa. Dee-jays JKL, i rock i roll, and Vikas will supply the tunes. We even have a photo booth thanks to Polite in Public.

We’re raffling off an iPad, Yankees tickets, clothing and gift certificates, among tons of other prizes (see below), and 250 people will leave with gift bags worth $75 with items from some of our sponsors.

Additionally, we are trying to increase awareness for the UN Secretary-General’s campaign, Say No-UNiTE to End Violence Against Women. To show your support to end the violence, check out Our Action Page.

Advance tickets (before 5pm on May 16th) are $30 for General Admission and $20 for Members. Tickets increase to $40 for General Admission and $30 for Members when purchasing tickets at the door.
For More Info or to purchase tickets – Please go to 3rd Annual Night to Say NO!
We hope to see you there!
Thanks,

The Young Professionals
Metro NY Chapter of the US National Committee for UN Women
@UNWomen_MetroNY, #SayNOevent

President Obama’s Support of Marriage Equality! Statement by Speaker Christine C. Quinn

THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

CITY HALL
NEW YORK, NY 10007
(212) 788-7116
**For Immediate Release**
May 9, 2012

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Contact: 212-788-7116
Release # 82-2012

Statement By Speaker Christine C. Quinn

Re: President Obama’s Support of Marriage Equality

“This is an amazing day, our President coming out in support of marriage equality. President Obama’s declaration that marriage is a right for all people is an act of courage that will go down in history as the moment the tide changed for LGBT Americans.

When the President of the United States validates you, your family, your friends and your loved ones by saying that yes – you are full citizens who deserve full equal rights – it’s a truly American moment.

Today President Obama gave hope to a new generation of LGBT youth who will grow up knowing there is nothing wrong with who they are, and that no matter how bad things may seem, the President, and the United States of America stands with them.

Even with a recent setback in North Carolina, now that we have the support of President Obama, we have never been closer to making marriage equality a reality for everyone, everywhere then we are now.

Today, we are on the cusp of change, and I’m enormously grateful and proud of President Obama, marriage equality advocates and everyone who has worked so hard to bring us to this moment. Thank you for all you have done, and all we will continue to do for equality.”

TELL THE HOUSE THE ADAMS BILL (H.R. 4970) IS NOT THE REAL VAWA!

Please forward to everyone you know who cares about ending domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking!

THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE PASSED A BILL THAT IS DANGEROUS FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE AND PROTECTS ABUSERS:
TELL THE HOUSE THE ADAMS BILL (H.R. 4970) IS NOT THE REAL VAWA!

On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee marked up and passed the Adams (R-FL) version of VAWA, H.R. 4970. The National Task Force and our thousands of community activists all across the nation have worked very hard in the last few weeks to defeat this harmful bill that sets back the clock on VAWA, hurts and excludes survivors of violence and in some cases gives more rights to perpetrators than victims. In a near party-line 17-15 vote, one Member, Representative Ted Poe (R-TX), crossed the aisle and stood firmly with the field and on the side of victims. As Co-Chair of the Victims’ Rights Caucus, he joined VAWA’s Democratic champions and voted against the bill. We applaud Mr. Poe and the Democratic Members of the Committee for standing with victims. The National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Against Women, a coalition representing thousands of organizations, service providers, researchers, educators, religious leaders, law enforcement, advocacy groups and victims all across the nation, continues to have grave concerns about this legislation that contains punitive provisions that will harm victims and exclude key communities.

In the committee markup, a substitute amendment offered by Ranking Member John Conyers (D-MI) that closely mirrors the bipartisan Senate-passed bill was not even allowed to be considered or debated. Numerous amendments were offered by our House champions to improve the Adams bill by including vulnerable communities such as Native women, LGBTQ victims, and immigrant victims, and striking mandatory minimum sentencing, but these amendments were consistently defeated by the House Committee Majority. Despite these disappointing results, the National Task Force will now turn our efforts to the full House of Representatives in order to pass an inclusive VAWA that is a real step forward for all victims of violence. That vote could be as early as next week so champions of the “real VAWA” have their work cut out for them.

Several Members of Congress are touting yesterday’s passage as a VICTORY for victims of domestic and sexual violence but it is NOT – the Adams bill, H.R. 4970, harms victims and empowers abusers.  We must tell our legislators that we strongly oppose the Adams bill. Tell your friends, family and loved ones to call too! WE NEED TO FLOOD REPRESENTATIVES’ OFFICES WITH CALLS!

ACTION 1:  CALL HOUSE LEADERSHIP AND TELL THEM THAT YOU THINK THAT H.R. 4970 HARMS VICTIMS AND IS NOT THE REAL VAWA.

Message: “The House Judiciary Committee’s passage of H.R. 4970 on Tuesday is NOT a victory – it HARMS victims of violence and empowers abusers.  We oppose the Adams bill because it is NOT the REAL VAWA, it doesn’t include protections for all victims, and it rolls back protections for victims that have been in VAWA since 1994. It is DANGEROUS for survivors of violence.  We support a bill like the bi-partisan Senate bill that protects Native victims, immigrant victims, LGBT victims and other marginalized communities. We do not think the House Judiciary Committee passed a REAL VAWA. We need the House leadership to support ALL victims”

Contact Information:

Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), (202) 225-0600 (Leadership Office), (202) 225-6205 (Personal Office), (513) 779-5400 (Westchester District Office), (937) 339-1524 (Troy District Office)

Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), (202) 2254000

Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), (202) 225-2915

ACTION 2:  CALL ALL THOSE WHO VOTED IN FAVOR OF H.R. 4970 AND TELL THEM THEY ARE HARMING VICTIMS AND EMPOWERING ABUSERS WITH THEIR VOTE. Message: “Your vote for H.R. 4970 on Tuesday was WRONG – it HARMS victims of violence.  We oppose the Adams bill because it is NOT the REAL VAWA, it doesn’t include protections for all victims and it rolls back protections for victims of violence. It is DANGEROUS for survivors of violence.   We support a bill like the bi-partisan Senate bill that protects Native victims, immigrant victims, LGBT victims and other marginalized communities.  We do not think the House Judiciary Committee passed a REAL VAWA and we need you to support ALL victims.”

Use the Capital switchboard number (202) 224-3121 to call:

Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX)

Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI)

Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-CA)

Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)

Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA)

Rep.  Steve Chabot (R-OH)

Rep.  Darrell Issa (R-CA)

Rep.  Randy Forbes (R-VA)

Rep.  Steve King (R-IA)

Rep.  Trent Frank (R-AZ)

Rep.  Jim Jordan (R-OH)

Rep.  Tim Griffin (R-AR)

Rep.  Thomas Marino (R-PA)

Rep.  Trey Gowdy (R-SC)

Rep.  Mike Ross (R-AR)

Rep.  Sandy Adams (R-FL)

Rep.  Mark Amodei (R-NV)

ACTION 3: CALL THESE WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES WHO HAVE NOT SIGNED ON TO H.R. 4970 AND URGE THEM TO SUPPORT OPEN DEBATE ON THE HOUSE FLOOR:

Message: “Thank you for NOT co-sponsoring the Adams VAWA bill (H.R. 4970).  We think this bill is DANGEROUS for victims of violence and empowers abusers.  Instead, please support open debate on the House floor when the bill is brought up for discussion and a vote sometime in the weeks ahead.”

Contact Information:

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), (202) 225-2331, Staffer: Katie Poedtke, Renee Doyle

Rep. Judy Biggert (R-IL), (202) 225-3515, Staffer: Cade Clurman

Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-NY), (202) 225-5441, Staffer: Elyse O’Brien

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA), (202) 225-3536, Staffer: Jessica Wixson

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), (202) 225-3931, Staffer: Guillermo Vallejo

ACTION 4:  CALL ALL OF THE LEGISLATORS WHO VOTED AGAINST ADAMS’ HARMFUL BILL AND THANK THEM – ESPECIALLY CONGRESSMAN TED POE (R-TX) WHO CROSSED PARTY LINES TO DO IT!

Message: “Thank you for NOT sponsoring the Adams VAWA bill (H.R. 4970) and for standing up for ALL victims. The Adams bill is DANGEROUS for victims of violence. It is NOT the REAL VAWA, it doesn’t include protections for all victims and it rolls back protections for victims that have been in VAWA since 1994. Help us support a bill like the bi-partisan Senate bill that protects Native victims, immigrant victims, LGBT victims and other marginalized communities.   Please support open debate on the House floor when the bill is brought up for discussion and a vote sometime in the weeks ahead.”

Use the Capital switchboard number (202) 224-3121 to call:

Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) – Thank him for crossing party lines to stand up for victims!

Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)

Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA)

Rep. JerryNadler (D-NY)

Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA)

Rep. Mel Watt (D-NC)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX)

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA)

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA)

Rep. Pedro Pierluisi (D-PR)

Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL)

Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL)

Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA)

Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO)

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We’ve had more than 25,000 visits to our website!  Check our website for fact sheets, press coverage, support letters and updates: www.4vawa.org.

We have more than 1,200 “likes” on Facebook!  Check out and “like” our Facebook page where you can find a toolkit and other action and information items: http://on.fb.me/NTF_Facebook_page.

Don’t forget to tweet about VAWA using the hashtags #ReauthorizeVAWA, #RealVAWA and #VAWA.

If you aren’t on one of the VAWA email lists or want to add members of your staff or state/community leaders to our grassroots alerts e-mailing list, send names and contact information including email to Sean Black, sblack@icasa.org.

100 Living Rooms, an evening of outsider Art, live music, wine and food at The Gallery at HAI on Saturday June 16th

In the ultimate act of non-elitism, HAI has made 100 pieces of Outsider Art affordable for the 99%

HAI is hosting 100 Living Rooms, an evening of Outsider Art, live music, wine and food on Saturday June 16th from 6pm-9pm at The Gallery at HAI (548 Broadway, 3rd Floor).

Purchase a ticket and you are guaranteed to go home with a piece of original art From HAI’s Archive of Outsider Art. HAI’s Archive of Outsider Art includes thousands of paintings and drawings by individuals with mental illness who were able to find their creative voices through participating in HAI Arts Workshops.  These individuals were institutionalized for decades, and had been released into adult homes in Far Rockaway and Coney Island, where HAI Workshop Artists were introduced to them.  Of the thousands of people who participated in HAI Workshops, these twenty or so individuals became completely absorbed by drawing and painting developing remarkable bodies of work.  HAI began exhibiting their work in galleries and museums in the 1980’s, and continues to represent their work today, along with contemporary Outsider Artists.

Art selection begins at 7pm sharp and work is selected in the order tickets are purchased.

Art Collector- A $100 ticket guarantees you will choose one of the first ten pieces of art
Art Fan
– A $35 ticket guarantees you leave with a fabulous piece of art

To purchase tickets by phone please visit http://100livingrooms.eventbrite.com/ OR call 212.575.7660

Art can be previewed online at ww.hainyc.org or at the HAI Gallery starting May 30th.

100 Living Room benefits HAI’s arts and wellness programs. Every Saturday 50 artists living with mental illness are hosted, free of charge, in a full-day arts workshop at HAI. Artists spend the day drawing, painting, sculpting, making collages and working in the state of the art media lab. Art materials are provided free of charge, and professional artists are available to assist participants in learning the various media and techniques.

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HAI is a non-profit arts and social service organization that was founded in 1969 to inspire healing, growth and learning through engagement in the arts for the culturally underserved.

Each year, HAI touches the lives of more than 350,000 people in the New York City community whose access to the arts has been limited by health, age or income. HAI makes access to music, dance, theater and the visual arts possible by partnering with numerous cultural organizations, government officials and agencies and foundations and individuals. HAI serves K-12 students, seniors, the frail elderly, people with mental and physical disabilities and seriously ill children at health and social service facilities throughout all five boroughs of New York City. For more information about our work, please visit our website at www.hainyc.org.

Do you want to become a political commentator and strong progressive thought leader in the media? Apply for Progressive Girl’s Voices

Girls and young women ages 14-22: Do you want to become a political commentator and strong progressive thought leader in the media? Apply for Progressive Girl’s Voices today: http://bit.ly/I1mQwS

Progressive Girl’s Voices (PGV) is the premier media and leadership-training program for girls in the country. Representing a range of expertise and diversity across race, class, geography, and generation, participants receive advanced, comprehensive training and tools to position themselves as media spokespeople in their fields, thereby changing the conversation on issues that fill the headlines.

Participating in PGV will enable you to master effective interview presentation techniques and improve your skills to serve as thought leaders in the media. By joining Progressive Girl’s Voices, you will become a part of a powerful network of girl leaders who are changing the conversation on the important issues of the day. Progressive Girl’s Voices starts with a competitive application process, with final candidates chosen by a committee that includes Women’s Media Center (WMC) Co-Founders Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, Robin Morgan, and the WMC Board of Directors.

This year, the Women’s Media Center will train 10 girls from New York City area and the training is FREE. Our NYC training will be held from July 20-22. We are currently accepting applications and will close the application process at 11:59 P.M. on June 4, 2012.  Apply here: http://bit.ly/I1mQwS

Girls representing diverse backgrounds, areas of expertise, professions, ethnicities, abilities, ages, geographical regions and levels of experience are encouraged to apply (including those who have previously applied). Apply for Progressive Girl’s Voices today!! http://bit.ly/I1mQwS

With Appreciation,

The Women’s Media Center Team

Kay Ryan, poet and Pulitzer Prize winner, at 92Y on May 14th!

Mon, May 14, 8 pm, $27
Kay Ryan

TICKETS/INFO | www.92Y.org | 1395 Lexington Ave. | 212.415.5500

PRESS CONTACT: Andrew Sherman | asherman@92y.org | 212.415.5693

Kay Ryan served as US Poet Laureate from 2008 to 2010. Her most recent collection, The Best of It: New and Selected Poems, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2011. “Her poems are compact, exhilarating, strange affairs, like Erik Satie miniatures or Joseph Cornell boxes,” wrote J. D. McClatchy. “She is an anomaly in today’s literary culture: as intense and elliptical as Dickinson, as buoyant and rueful as Frost.”

Deathbed by Cristina Domiguez

I cut through comforter

mattress and frame to find it

twisted under corkscrew tongues,

cotton mouthed on molted feathers

folded in the bruised knuckle knots

that muffled amorous arrhythmia

I saw the tremor

an egg white quiver

splintered by the slats

in a stoic stare

I found you there

Stiff finger sticks

bundled together

my name

a still born love poem

a too young obituary headline

Wrinkled beyond repair

you are there, lying

We are there,

limb and limb

spine to spine

crossed

eyes

and

extremities

I drop below the caution tape,

You can’t be dead,

no one can be

pressed in the pages

of an open book

Watching the proteas thaw

I pull the cloud corpse

to the cold curb

and in the morning dew,

will not mourn you

Ladies Rock Camp August 3 – 5, 2012 @ Funkadelic Studios

Ladies Rock Camp

Ladies Rock Camp, a program of Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls, is a one-of-a-kind, three-day musical adventure! Small group lessons in drums, bass, guitar or vocals. Workshops on everything from songwriting to screenprinting. And the chance to write, rehearse, and perform at a NYC club with your own band.

August 3 – 5, 2012
@ Funkadelic Studios
335 W. 35th St
New York, NY

+ Women 19 years old and up
+ All levels of musical experience welcome
+ Sliding scale tuition – full tuition is $425, reduced tuition available by application
+ Register online or call 347-599-0716

Visit our website for more information about summer camp for girls,
volunteer opportunities, and year-round programs!

www.williemaerockcamp.org

SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS: May 11 at Cinema Village

SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS, a coming-of-parenthood tale for the internet age.

Long shot factory presents a Sacha Pictures production in association with Salty Features

a film by Annie J. Howell and Lisa Robinson

“Exactly what I want from a drama about women: smart characters who aren’t restrained by stereotypes… with a sense of humor.” CINEMATICAL
When technophile Sarah Sparks (Anna Margaret Hollyman) becomes pregnant, her uncertainties about motherhood trigger an impulsive road trip to the source of her anxiety: her long-estranged mother living far away and off-the-grid. Annie J. Howell and Lisa Robinson co-direct this comic coming-of-parenthood tale for the internet age, inspired by their Sundance Channel-licensed web series Sparks.

Initial Release Date: May 11, Cinema Village, 22 E. 12th St, NYC

Written & Directed by: Annie J. Howell & Lisa Robinson
Producers: Annie J. Howell, Lisa Robinson, Jennifer Dougherty, Yael Melamede
Cast: Anna Margaret Hollyman, Richard Hoag, Andre Holland, Sarah Rafferty, Mary Beth Peil, Susan Kelechi Watson
Run Time: 73 minutes
Language: English
Rating: Unrated
Official Web Site: smallbeautifullymovingparts.com
Like and Share us on Facebook! http://tiny.cc/BeautifullyMovingParts

**Premiered at SXSW // Winner, Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize // Winner, Audience Choice, RiverRun Film Festival // Winner, Best Actress, Fargo Film Festival**

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