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Louder Together: Intersectionality In Uncertain Times
Listening Session
Women’s identities are not one-dimensional—their experiences are layered, complex, and intersecting. In honor of Women’s History Month, Washington State’s Community-Focused Commissions and the Office of Equity invite you to a panel discussion on the role of intersectionality in coalition-building, community support, and systems change.
Click here for the virtual program!
Meet the Panelists – Leaders from Washington State’s Community-Focused Commissions:
- Amasai Jeke – Systems, Policy, Environmental & Culture Change (SPEaC) Program Coordinator, UTOPIA WA
Representing: Washington State LGBTQ Commission (LGBTQ) - Jessica Hernandez – “We Feed WA” Program Lead, WA Department of Agriculture
Representing: Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs (CHA) - Anna Lising – Former Senior Climate Advisor to Governor Jay Inslee
Representing: Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) - Vicki Lowe – Executive Director, American Indian Health Commission
Representing: Washington State Women’s Commission (WSWC) - Lolinda Turner – Director of Student Success & Engagement, Pacific Northwest University-School of Dental Medicine
Representing: Washington State Commission on African American Affairs (CAAA)
Moderated by:
Megan Matthews, Executive Director, Washington State Office of Equity
Accessibility:
ASL interpretation will be available. To submit questions for our panel and request accommodations fill out this survey.
Contact Info:
Eliza Craig