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- Womens Forum of North Carolina - Womens Forum of North Carolina
The WOMEN’S FORUM OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC provides a vehicle through which women are effective agents for constructive change by speaking out and taking action on public issues, through the development of potential women leaders, and as a force for the enhancement and enrichment of the lives of all NC women For more than forty years, the Women’s Forum members have been working to advance
- About the Womens Forum - Womens Forum of North Carolina
NC Women United (NCWU) is a coalition of progressive organizations and individuals working to achieve the full political, social, and economic equality of all women across North Carolina NCWU works to build women’s power through grassroots activism, community organizing, legislative advocacy, and engagement in the political process
- 2025-2026 Membership Renewal Information - Womens Forum of North Carolina
The WOMEN’S FORUM OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC provides a vehicle through which women are effective agents for constructive change by speaking out and taking action on public issues, through the development of potential women leaders, and as a force for the enhancement and enrichment of the lives of all NC women
- NC Governor’s Conference for Women – Nov. 2 - Womens Forum of North . . .
Join Forum members at the North Carolina Governor's Conference for Women, www ncwomensconference com, on Wednesday, November 2 at the Charlotte Convention Center
- Jan Allen receives the Susan Hill award - Womens Forum of North Carolina
The award, named for a tireless advocate for women’s reproductive health recognizes Allen’s decades long commitment to womens’ rights – “a lifelong activist with deep roots in North Carolina politics and the reproductive rights movement”
- Leadership - Womens Forum of North Carolina
The Women’s Forum of North Carolina elects new officers every year at the spring business meeting for the following fiscal year beginning on July 1st One third of the Board members are elected every year to fill a three-year term thus providing three classes of staggered participation
- Brenda Hyde Rogers, Ph. D. - Womens Forum of North Carolina
What is the best career decision you’ve made? To get a Ph D with a research emphasis, which led to a career in institutional research and planning in higher education If you had to do it over again, what would you do differently? Perhaps I would have taken more advanced statistics courses because it would have helped…
- Boards Commissions Reports - Womens Forum of North Carolina
The Women’s Forum of North Carolina has raised awareness on the gender composition of governmental boards and commissions since 1996 The reports have raised awareness of the lack of gender equity in appointments to what are often called “power boards” for their decision-making authority, financial allocations, and influence on making policies that affect a majority of North Carolinians
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