The Fight to be Heard from Susan B. Anthony to Hillary Clinton
November 3, 2011
Women in America have not always been encouraged, let alone allowed, to speak in public. Join us for this interactive, moderated discussion where speakers examine lessons learned from the past and assess the current climate in which more and more women are making their way into the public arena. Learn tips and tricks for communicating with audiences and encouraging others to be “well-spoken women.”
Speakers include:
Representative Tammy Baldwin
Jehmu Greene, Contributor to Fox News
Chris Jahnke, author of The Well-Spoken Woman
Ann Lewis, No Limits Foundation
Shira Toeplitz, Roll Call
Moderator: Dr. Ida Jones, Howard University
Register today – $15 for the program and networking reception where Chris Jahnke will be signing copies of her new book, The Well Spoken Woman: Your Guide to Looking and Sounding Your Best
Doors will open at 6pm and guests are invited to enjoy refreshments & networking
Register today – click here!
Partnering Organizations
General Federation of Women’s Clubs
League of Women Voters
National Council of Women’s Organizations
National Women’s History Museum
OWL – The Voice of Midlife and Older Women
Women in Government Relations
Women’s Campaign Fund
Women’s Information Network
Women’s Media Center
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