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Back Up Your Birth Control NYC Day of Action 3/24 Wed- Join NARAL Pro-Choice New York

Back Up Your Birth Control NYC Day of Action!  Next Wednesday, March 24th NARAL Pro-Choice New York activists are hitting subway stations throughout the city to hand out condoms and information about emergency contraception and where to get it.

NARAL staff and interns are already planning to head out to 2 different subway stops and we would love for you to join us.  We will be at Union Square (14th st.) from 12-2 pm and Herald Square (34th and 6th) from 5-7 pm.  We’ve organized the materials and ordered the condoms, so all you need to do is let me know which time and stop works for you and I’ll sign you up!  Once I hear back from everyone, I will send out a final confirmation with the exact meet-up location for each stop.

Last year we had a lot of fun and handed out so many condoms and EC info that we ran out!  I really hope you can make it and please feel free to invite your friends, networks and colleagues.  All are welcome!

NARAL Pro-Choice New York is a political and advocacy reproductive rights organization that works at the state and local level to protect and advance access to the full range of reproductive health care to help men, women and teens stay healthy and safe.

We work to pass proactive, pro-choice legislation and to defeat anti-choice initiatives. Politically, we work to elect pro-choice officials and hold them accountable by ensuring they pass or defeat legislation consistent with our mission. At the community level, we provide educational resources and information while simultaneously engaging and empowering individuals to join us in working to achieve reproductive choice for all New Yorkers.

For information on upcoming events and activist opportunities, please visit our websitewww.ProChoiceNY.org and contact our Community Organizer, Lalena Howard atlhoward@prochoiceny.org or 646-520-3506.

The US National Committee for UNIFEM and the National Council for Research on Women Join Forces on a National Conference to Promote Efforts Aimed at Ending Violence against Women


The conference is a collaborative initiative between two preeminent organizations working towards ending this global pandemic

NEW YORK, NY – March 11, 2010 – Today, the US National Committee for the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM USNC), and the National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) announced plans for a joint effort to raise awareness about violence against women and girls as well as the latest thinking and strategies on how to confront it. Together the two organizations will produce a national conference Strategic Imperatives for Ending Violence Against Women: Creating Linkages to Education, Economic Security, and Health, hosted by the Women and Gender Studies Program at Hunter College, CUNY (The City University of New York) in New York City, June 11-12, 2010.

The conference will gather experts and advocates connecting and strategizing to overcome violence against women. By convening leaders from business, academia, philanthropy, advocacy, nonprofit and policy communities, the partners will offer an environment where participants can create action plans while gaining a better understanding of both UNIFEM’s work and the NCRW network’s groundbreaking research. A variety of experts will explore strategies to reduce gender-based violence and their intersections with social investments.

“The most compelling means of demonstrating the immediacy of ending violence against women are the soaring recent statistics on this issue. When 70% of women worldwide are affected by gender-based violence, we must take action.” said Carol Poteat-Buchanan, President of the US National Committee for UNIFEM. “Our upcoming national conference will create a forum for ideas and action plans to enhance our work to end violence against women.”

“We need to look at the myriad circumstances that fuel violence and cultures of violence, including political and economic insecurity, inadequate education, and social inequality,” said Linda Basch, President of the National Council for Research on Women. “In this conference, we want to identify and develop solutions that address these challenges.”

The conference is open to the public. More information as well as online registration can be found later this month on the US National Committee for UNIFEM’s website (www.unifem-usnc.org/conference).

About the partners:

The US National Committee for UNIFEM (UNIFEM USNC) is one of 18 national committees that support the mission of UNIFEM. Chartered in 1983, the US National Committee expands support and raises funds within the United States for UNIFEM. Through the help of the Board of Directors, Advisory Council, local chapters and members, the UNIFEM USNC proudly supports UNIFEM projects in over 100 countries around the globe. Local chapters promote advocacy and education through planned events focused on gaining a broader understanding of issues facing women on a global scale, providing advocacy in the US for issues facing women, and raising funds to support UNIFEM and USNC.

The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programs and strategies to foster women’s empowerment and gender equality. Placing the advancement of women’s human rights at the center of all of its efforts, UNIFEM focuses its activities in four strategic areas: (1) reducing feminized poverty, (2) ending violence against women, (3) reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS among women and girls, and (4) achieving gender equality in democratic governance in times of peace as well as war.

The National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) is a network of 120 leading research, policy, and advocacy centers committed to improving the lives of women and girls. Harnessing the power of more than 2,000 experts in the United States and among its international affiliates, NCRW provides the latest research and information to stimulate fully informed debates, effective policies and inclusive practices. With a Corporate Circle of major companies and a Presidents Circle of leaders in higher education, the Council works in partnership with business, academic, non-profit and philanthropic organizations, to generate transformative change, both nationally and globally.

The International Women’s Health Coalition’s Young Visionaries contest- DEADLINE 3/25

The International Women’s Health Coalition’s Young Visionaries contest
encourages youth to share their visions for young people and the future.
Until March 25, 2010 youth between the ages of 18 and 30 can share their
visions for a just and healthy life, and get a chance to win a $1000 grant
from the International Women’s Health Coalition to fund a project that works
toward this vision.

Do you share IWHC’s vision for promoting and protecting the health and
rights of women and young people worldwide? Are you actively engaged in
shaping a world where women and young people are free from discrimination,
sexual coercion, and violence; where they make free and informed choices
about sexuality and reproduction; or where health information and services
are available to help them lead safer and healthier lives? Do you have an
idea for a project that works toward your vision of change?

Nominate yourself today by answering four short questions about your vision.
Then, spread the word and encourage people to vote for you! Five nominees
will become finalists by popular vote and IWHC staff will select five more
nominees after nominations close on March 25, 2010. Our guest judges will
then select our Grand Prize winner, who will be announced in early
April. The contest is open to young people between the ages of 18 and 30
(inclusive) from all over the world. Read full contest rules here.

Non-fiction Writers' Retreat for Women

Are you writing important pieces and being frustrated at not being able to get them published? Do you have a wonderful idea for a nonfiction book, but don’t know how to write a winning proposal?
Are you feeling that you just can’t get ahead – can’t fulfill your dreams? Are you taking your place as a published author?

For the past 4 years the Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership has been training women to write winning book proposals, feature articles and op-eds! We are inviting you to learn how our alumnae have broken through and are getting their voices out into the public!

“I had found my voice and belief in myself again. The supportive environment from Woodhull has literally changed my life.” -M. Wheeler, MA

“At Woodhull, I was given the confidence to reach for the moon! I was exposed to and taught by those who are living their dreams, making an impact on society through the expression of their truest voices; people on a mission, working cooperatively with the common goal of empowering ALL.” – Michelle Riu

Participants from past Non-Fiction Writers’ Retreats have become accomplished writers that truly know how to write an op-ed, a feature, a book proposal and how to pitch ideas. Hone your skills to become an effective and successful writer!

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Free Class: Unstuck Your Sensual Self & Ignite Pleasure and Desire

Sometimes we feel disconnected from the experience of pleasure. Sometimes life gets in the way of us experiencing the deepest forms of pleasure. What is holding you back from experiencing pleasure and desire in your daily life? How can you rekindle flames of desire that might be smothered right now? What are the things that make you feel most alive? How can you work to bring those aspects of your life into greater alignment with how you live on a day-to-day basis? Water, and therefore, flow, lives in the second chakra, the home of our sexuality, our sensual selves, our desire. When we get stuck in our attachments, we dam the flow of pleasure in our lives. In this workshop we will use movement, meditation, reflection and group exercises to “unstuck” ourselves, create clarity about how to churn the butters of deliciousness in our lives, and open the second chakra to embrace pleasure and desire in a new way.

Amy Jo Goddard is a professional sexuality educator, artist, writer, activist, and sex and relationship coach. Her background includes a Master’s degree in Human Sexuality Education, training as a sex coach, 15 years of experience teaching sexuality to adults, youth and children, and her own deep work as a sexual being.

For more information about Amy Jo, check out http://www.amyjogoddard.com.

TIME
Tuesday, March 16th 7:00pm-9:30pm
LOCATION
Nurture’s Path
1133 Broadway Suite 1020, New York, NY

To register for this event, go to http://unstucksensualitynyc.eventbrite.com

If you can’t make it to the in-person class, check out the tele-class version. Amy Jo is offering this free version of the class on Wednesday, March 17th at noon in the comfort of your own home. To register for the class and receive the call-in number, go to http://unstucksensuality.eventbrite.com.

Women Helping Women: Engendering Progress- Co-Sponsored Event

Please join Manhattan Young Democrats at our first annual event to honor women thought-leaders, activists, and philanthropists.

Honorees include Planned Parenthood’s Political Action Group, Service Women’s Action Network, and The White house Project with several special guest honorees to be announced shortly.

Wednesday, March 24th from 7 -10pm Nikki Beach Midtown – 151 East 50th Street

Please RSVP by ordering your tickets below.

Tickets prices: – $5 for MYD members – $15 for non-members – $20 yearly MYD membership and free admission at the door. *A yearly membership comes with discounts to upcoming events! Check out www.gomyd.com for more information on who we are and what we do!

Questions? Please email Elizabeth at events@gomyd.com.

Co-Sponsored by Paradigm Shift

2010 Reproductive Justice Conference- Co-Sponsored Event

On April 9-11, 2010, campus and community activists will gather at Hampshire College to unite for reproductive justice. We offer more than 40 workshops and trainings. Conference speakers address reproductive freedom as it relates to a broad range of social justice initiatives including economic justice, health care reform, racial equality, freedom from violence, immigrant rights, climate justice, and LGBTQ rights, just to name a few.

Over the weekend, you will deepen your understanding of issues you already know about, make new connections, and unite with others who are passionate about working for social justice.

Co-sponsored by Paradigm Shift! Check out more info here.

The Tattooed Lady with Amelia Klem Osterud

March 11

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Reading and discussion with Amelia Klem Osterud, a tattooed academic librarian from Wisconsin. She has a master’s degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and writes and lectures on the subject. This is her first book. Visit her author blog at www.tattooedladyhistory.vox.com

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Living in a time when it was scandalous even to show a bit of ankle, a small number of courageous women covered their bodies in tattoos and traveled the country, performing nearly nude on carnival stages. These gutsy women spun amazing stories for captive audiences about abductions and forced tattooing at the hands of savages, but little has been shared of their real lives. Though they spawned a cultural movement–almost a quarter of Americans now have tattoos–these women have largely faded into history.

The first book of its kind, The Tattooed Lady uncovers the true stories behind these women, bringing them out of the sideshow realm and into their working class realities. Combining thorough research with more than a hundred historical photos, this social history explores tattoo origins, women’s history, and circus lore. A fascinating read, The Tattooed Lady pays tribute to a group of unique and amazing women whose legacy lives on.

Check out Paradigm Shift’s Janice Formichella’s review of the book here!

Exhibition: Femicide

March 12th –  April 10th  2010 – Opening Show on March 12th 7:00 PM – 10:00PM

Contact: Mia Roman  – artbymamamia@yahoo.com

Curator: Mia Roman

Abrazo Interno Gallery: Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center

107 Suffolk Street, New York, NY 10002

About the show:

“Femicide” is defined as the systematic killing of women for various
reasons, usually cultural or domestic. Femicide is seen as a gender
crime. Most of the women were raped before being murdered and some
were mutilated, tortured and dismembered. It is an epidemic of gross
proportions. The mutilation, rape and murder of women along the
US/Mexico border, Congo, Guatemala, South Dakota, Egypt and Iraq has
become an annual statistic, with little mainstream media coverage and
even less national outcry. And the worse part of it is that many of
these disappearances are not even investigated, they literally
disappear, vanish and are wiped from legibility.

How can rapes, incest, beatings and mutilations in such places like
the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bosnia, Darfur, Afghanistan and
Haiti go unanswered? Where Femicide, the systematic and planned
destruction of the female population, is being used as a tactic of war
to clear villages, pillage mines and destroy the fabric of Congolese
society.

Art by Mia introduces “Femicide”… bringing it to the forefront through
visual arts, poetry and music. More than thirty works by over ten
emerging and established artists will be on display. They will evoke
emotion, create dialogue and bring the coldest soul to its knees. The
exhibit’s focus is to bring awareness to the atrocity of female
killing all over the world.

About CSV/ Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center, Inc.:

The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center, Inc. (CSV), a
501 (C) 3 not-for-profit, was founded in 1993. The CSV Cultural Center
is a Puerto Rican/Latino cultural institution that has demonstrated a
broad-minded cultural vision and a collaborative philosophy. While
CSV’s mission is focused on the cultivation, presentation and
preservation of Puerto Rican and Latino culture, it is equally
determined to operate in a multi-cultural and inclusive manner,
housing and promoting artists and performance events that fully
reflect the cultural diversity of the Lower East Side and the city as
a whole.

Art is an expression of the unconscious and is dedicated to the free
expression of

feeling.

International Women’s Day Web Seminar

“The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Improving Women’s Lives Around the World”

Join us for this exciting webseminar where representatives from Royal Dutch Shell, General Mills and Unilever will discuss their Corporate Social Responsibility programs and how it is impacting women all across the world.

Corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability and ‘Going Green’ has emerged as a new management paradigm for safeguarding a company’s brand reputation, engaging employees, maintaining customers and driving revenue. Our leadership in the 21st century is increasingly being defined by innovative approaches that integrate sustainability and profitability.

Women perform 66 percent of the world’s work, and produce 50 percent of the food, yet earn only 10 percent of the income and own 1 percent of the property.

Through CR, companies are empowering women in communities around the world to fulfill their potential by reducing poverty and driving economic growth. They are providing women with access to healthcare, job training, technology advancement and education while boosting their confidence and encouraging them to make social change.

Empowering women is a critical component of CR initiatives and ‘How’ an organization can best develop and incorporate initiatives into their core, everyday business practices.

In honor of International Women’s Day, we will explore how some top companies are changing the world by empowering women, learn more about their innovative programs, and how they are having a global impact on women by engaging in conscious commerce.

The seminar will be moderated by an early pioneer in corporate social responsibility, Samantha Taylor, Founder of Reputation Dynamics, and will feature presenters Josefine van Zanten, Vice President, Diversity & Inclusion from Royal Dutch Shell; Ellen Goldberg Luger, Executive Director General Mills Foundation and Vice President, General Mills and a representative from Unilever.

Josefine van Zanten from Royal Dutch Shell will address:
– A development programme that is specifically designed for women
– How participants benefit including expanded networking and more visible roles
– Improved advancement potential of women
– How these women give back to their communities through more active external participation

Ellen Goldberg Luger from General Mills will discuss:
– General Mills’ women and children hunger initiatives
– Projects that focus on empowering women around agriculture and livelihood
– How they are working in Sub-Saharan Africa to help women start small businesses
– Their great impact on the communities

A representative from Unilever will also discuss their programs in Bangladesh that help women in rural areas by providing courses in entrepreneurship skills, helping them become financially empowered and providing them with scholarships to obtain degrees in different fields of study.

Our web seminars are easy and incredibly convenient. You just need a phone for audio and a separate Internet connection (dial-up is fine) to view slides and presentation materials. It all takes place in real time so you can participate in live Q & A with the presenters without leaving your desk or conference room.

Moderator:
Samantha Taylor, Founder, Reputation Dynamics

Presenters:
Josefine van Zanten, Vice President, Diversity & Inclusion, Royal Dutch Shell
Ellen Goldberg Luger, Executive Director General Mills Foundation and Vice President, General Mills

Who should attend:

•    Specialists in Corporate Social Responsibility
•    Diversity & Inclusion Professional
•    Senior HR Executives
•    Chief Diversity Officers
•    Global Workforce Strategists
•    Recruitment and Retention Specialists
•    Benefits Officers
•    Non-HR Managers who wrestle with Diversity & Inclusion
–    Senior VPs
–    Divisional Managers
–    Line Managers
–    Network Group Leaders/Affinity Group Champions
•   WorkLife Professionals

This is a DBP member benefit and DBP members attend at no charge.

For sponsorship and non-member registration information, please contact your Account Sales Director or email sponsorship@workingmother.com

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