Saturday, March 23, 2013

Policy Briefing on Impact to Women of PA Budget


Policy Briefing:
How Will The State Budget Impact Women?

Join us Wednesday, March 27th 3-5 pm
WGF office, 100 W. Station Square Drive, Suite 315

This Policy Briefing focuses on the impact of the State Budget on women’s issues.  A panel of experts will give you an insider’s perspective.  We will also unveil "Ms. State," WGF’s annual report on how State Budget cuts are affecting women and girls in Pennsylvania.

Come and be engaged, learn what is going on in our state, ask your questions, and enjoy a lively discussion.  Refreshments will be provided.

There is no cost to attend but please register as space is limited.

Speakers:

Lisa Frank, One Pittsburgh- Standing up for a city that works for all including good jobs, strong communities and corporate accountability.
Rochelle Jackson, Just Harvest- Working to end hunger and poverty through mobilizing, advocating and serving towards economic justice for all.
LaTasha Mayes, New Voices Pittsburgh- Building a social change movement dedicated to the health and well-being of Black women and girls through leadership development, Human Rights and Reproductive Justice.
Jessie Ramey, Yizercation- Creating great public schools for all students, with adequate, equitable, and sustainable public funding.
Chris Sandvig, Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group- Organizing community-based nonprofits and their core partners dedicated to the revitalization of urban neighborhoods.

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