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ACLU of Ohio Discussion: What Women Really Want

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Policy Matters Ohio is a non-profit policy research organization founded in January 2000 to broaden the debate about economic policy in Ohio. Policy Matter's Amy Hanauer is participating in this public discussion, "What Women (Really) Want" at the Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center in Cleveland, Ohio. You can register here.


Description:

Can the McCain-Palin or Obama-Biden tickets really make government more responsive to the concerns and needs of American women? Who speaks for us? Can there be a “Women’s Agenda” that advances women's rights?

The closer we are to Election Day the farther we seem to be from issues that matter to women. Join the ACLU of Ohio as we shift the conversation away from the "historic" nature of this election to issues that, if changed, could make history.

Panelists for this interactive discussion include:

Amy Hanauer, founding executive director, Policy Matters Ohio
Gail Long, community activist
Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams, professor of history, Case Western Reserve University
Mexie Wilson, hip hop activist

Date:

10.01.08 | wednesday

Time:

7:30 pm

Type:

ACLU event

Location:

Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center

Address:

4506 Chester Ave.

City:

Cleveland

Comment:

Free and open to the public.

Free parking available.

More Information:

For a Mapquest map and directions to this event, click here.

Please RSVP online, or call (216) 472-2220.


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