Women's Ethical Edge:
How We Can Do Things Differently To Improve Our Future
Monday, November 1, 7PM
New York Society for Ethical Culture
Join The New York Society for Ethical Culture and The White House Project for a discussion with six outstanding women on how we can do things differently to improve our future. With Abigail E. Disney, Producer of the award-winning 2008 film Pray the Devil Back to Hell (Liberia Peace Women); Amy Goodman, Author, Host and Executive Producer, Democracy Now! (Moderator); Naomi Klein, best-selling author and journalist; Gail Sheehy, Best-selling author of 15 books; Susan L. Taylor, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Essence Magazine and Founder, National Cares Mentoring Movement; and Marie Wilson, Founder and President, The White House Project. The event will be followed by a reception.Price: $15 for Program; $25 for Program and Reception. RSVP www.nysec.org/wee-11-1-10
Venue: New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street, NY, NY 212-874-5210x144.
www.nysec.org
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About NYSEC The New York Society for Ethical Culture is the cornerstone of the Ethical Culture movement founded in 1876 to advance social justice for all. NYSEC created or helped establish important civil rights, social service, and educational organizations including the NAACP, the ACLU, the Visiting Nurse Service, the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, the National Urban League, the Hudson Guild, and the Encampment for Citizenship. NYSEC has been part of the fabric of life in New York City since its inception and its impact can be felt nationwide. Today, NYSEC and its affiliate agency, the Social Service Board continue their legacy as a center for community, advocacy and social justice. NYSEC remains a cultural resource for all of New York City, hosting hundreds of community programs a year including panel discussions on key social issues, lectures, concerts, films, theatrical events, town meetings, and writing, music and art workshops.
About The White House Project The White House Project, a 501(c)(3), aims to advance women's leadership in all communities and sectors-up to the U.S. presidency-by filling the leadership pipeline with a richly diverse, critical mass of women. Highlights of the last decade include groundbreaking research, including the November 2009 release of "The White House Project Report: Benchmarking Women's Leadership", the creation of SheSource.org, a database with over 330 women experts, two national leadership summits, and "Vote, Run, Lead," a training program that has given more than10,000 women the tools they need to run for office.