Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 ----- Original Message ----- From: " National Organization for Women " <now@...> <now-action-list@...> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:47 AM Subject: now-action-list URGENT CORRECTION: Women's Equality Summit Postponed > Please feel free to forward the following to activists: > > From the National Organization for Women Action Center: > > CORRECTED ACTION ALERT - Please Forward to Anyone Who May Have Received the > Previous Alert > Women's Equality Summit Postponed > September 19, 2001 > > The Women's Equality Summit and Congressional Action Day (WESCAD), > sponsored by the National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO) and > previously scheduled for September 24-25 in Washington, D.C., has been > postponed until Spring. Planners for the summit regretfully concluded that > because of the tragic events of September 11th a postponement of the > two-day training and Congressional information sessions was best. > > The National Organization for Women (NOW) is a member organization of the > NCWO. NOW and NCWO leaders extend their condolences family and friends of > those lost or injured in the incidents in New York, Washington, D.C. and > Pennsylvania. > > WESCAD is designed to share information on current issues before Congress > and to train feminist activists in working with their elected > representatives. Workshops were planned to discuss pending nominations for > federal judgeships, threats to Social Security, losses for women's > reproductive rights, the continuing battle for pay equity and other > priority matters. In addition, well-known feminist leaders such as former > Colorado Representative Pat Schroeder (D) and Feminist Majority founder and > former NOW president Ellie Smeal were expected to address the summit > attendees. A re-scheduled date for Spring, 2002, will be announced later. > > Instead of the two-day summit, a meeting on Tuesday, September 25th, has > been scheduled for leaders of the NCWO-affiliated organizations and key > staff to discuss challenges to our movement. In addition, we will examine > how to support efforts to strengthen our national defense while assuring > that our basic rights and freedoms are not compromised. Of equal importance > to feminist activists is the need to develop a strategy that protects > domestic programs from being sacrificed in what appears to be a push to > greatly increase military spending and provide even more tax cuts to the > wealthy. > > NOW is especially concerned about the increasingly vicious attacks on > women's rights advocates. We are determined to defend and promote the > rights, health and safety of women and girls around the world, whether the > threat comes from the brutal and repressive policies of Afghanistan's > ruling Taliban or from regressive policies here at home that undermine our > hard-won gains. The NCWO brainstorming session will address ways to > effectively move our issues forward. > > NOW activists should alert chapter and state NOW leadership about the > postponement and the intention to re-schedule the summit at a near future > date. Persons who have registered for the summit will be offered the option > of donating their paid fees ($35) and having a slot held open for them for > the re-scheduled WESCAD or they may ask for a refund. More information will > be posted at http://www.feminist.org/summit/ and at http://www.now.org/'>http://www.now.org/. > > Attendees to the September 25th session at the Communications Workers of > America Board Room, 501 3rd St., NW in Washington, D.C. are asked to RSVP > to (202) 393-7122 or by emailing a message to ncwog@... by Friday, > Sept. 21. > > ================================================== > now@... > To unsubscribe, send a message to mailto:majordomo@... with the text: > unsubscribe now-action-list > or visit http://www.now.org/'>http://www.now.org/actions/unsubscribe.html > Please *do* unsubscribe before cancelling an e-mail account. > > Visit the NOW Web site at http://www.now.org/'>http://www.now.org/ where you can support these > efforts by joining NOW or purchasing from our catalog. > > Visit our Legislative Action Center at http://www.now.org/'>http://www.now.org/congress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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