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Partners In Diversity Women S History Month Spotlight Hazel Vald

This women’s history month, we’re featuring several inspiring leaders who are working toward expanding equality and opportunity for women within our community. women continue to be grossly underrepresented in leadership roles and when we consider the unique barriers experienced by women of color, representation drops even lower. hazel valdez, executive director at pdx women in…. Our women’s history month spotlight series continues with beaverton city councilor, nadia h. a true advocate for working families and equal access to quality education, nadia shared with us who.

We’re excited to be featuring jasmine tolbert, vice president of people and culture at ywca clark county, in this week’s women’s history month spotlight. jasmine is a southwest washington community champion who is committed to uplifting racial equity and liberating marginalized communities, both through her professional career and volunteer work. read jasmine's spotlight interview below:…. Women's history month spotlight: joanna harrison equity conversations podcast: intersections between racism and ableism women's history month spotlight: hazel valdez from pdxwit partners in diversity. Real estate broker, joanna harris, is dedicating her career to dismantling the inequities that exist in commercial real estate for people of color. similar to the racial disparities we see in homeownership, communities of color are missing out on the opportunity to build generational wealth through commercial property ownership and business ownership due to lack…. Hazel received many awards for her work and was invited to witness the signing of executive order 12898: federal actions to address environmental justice in minority populations and low income populations. today, hazel’s daughter, cheryl johnson, serves as the executive director of pcr to continue fighting for environmental justice.

Real estate broker, joanna harris, is dedicating her career to dismantling the inequities that exist in commercial real estate for people of color. similar to the racial disparities we see in homeownership, communities of color are missing out on the opportunity to build generational wealth through commercial property ownership and business ownership due to lack…. Hazel received many awards for her work and was invited to witness the signing of executive order 12898: federal actions to address environmental justice in minority populations and low income populations. today, hazel’s daughter, cheryl johnson, serves as the executive director of pcr to continue fighting for environmental justice. Each year the national women’s history alliance selects an annual theme that is meant to capture the essence of the moment. this year’s theme is, “women who advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion.” the king center’s founder, mrs. coretta scott king, is one of the most impactful women in world history. mrs. Etta moten barnett (l), oscar stanton de priest (c) and carl cotton are black chicagoans you should know. credit: provided. bronzeville — black chicagoans have been revolutionaries and world changers, their impact spanning generations, from harold washington to ida b. wells, and jean baptiste point du sable to chairman fred hampton.

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