
How to Get More Women in the Legislature!
The US ranks 87th in the world in representation of elected women at the national level with the number declining for the first time in 30 years — here in Santa Cruz, there are no women serving at the County Supervisor level.
It’s time to increase women’s participation in local politics!
On September 28, 2013 over 200 women will gather to learn how to “break the glass ballot” and get more women elected to local positions and commissions. If you or someone you know would like to attend, please save the date and watch for a complete invitation and announcement and registration coming in July. We’ve already got some fantastic speakers and panelists lined up, including Mary Hughes of Close the Gap California and many veteran and up and coming women in local politics.
Come learn from those who have run before and those currently serving as elected officials. Get smart about how we support, encourage and elect more women to County positions. Breaking the Glass Ballot will offer inspiration, the nuts and bolts of running, skills building, positioning and platform advice, and an overview of what seats and appointments are open. Come whether you’re thinking of running or want to actively support women in local politics. Panel discussions and breakouts will feature local and regional politicians, appointees, campaign managers, fundraising experts and political action groups.
Organized by a group of committed volunteers from a variety of political parties and persuasions…
DETAILS:
September 28, 2013
10:00 am – 3:00 pm (Registration opens at 9:30)
Location: Cabrillo College – Horticultural Center
Cost: $25 (Scholarships available. No one will be turned away for lack of funds)
www.breakingtheglassballot.org
The US ranks 87th in the world in representation of elected women at the national level with the number declining for the first time in 30 years — here in Santa Cruz, there are no women serving at the County Supervisor level.
Panel speakers include:
Keynote: Mary Hughes, political strategist, former campaign manager for Joe Simitian and Anna Eschoo, founder of Close the Gap California
Ana Ventura Phares, former Watsonville Mayor,
Hilary Bryant, Santa Cruz Mayor
Gail Pellerin, Elections Clerk
Cynthia Mathews, Santa Cruz City Councilwoman
Donna Lind, Scotts Valley City Council
Carol Fuller, active political organizer and campaigner
Ariadne Symons, Judge
Jane Weed Pomerantz, former Santa Cruz Mayor
Sheila De Lany, Women’s Commission and Board of Valley Women’s Club
More panelists TBA as they confirm.
For more information, contact
Rachel Goodman
cell (831) 419-9047
home (831) 457-8098
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