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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Mailbag: Wireman: Events of note:
two events from Wisconsin Women's Network
ONE 1. Many Voices, One Network:
A Celebration of Women's Equality Day
Monday, August 26, 2013
5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Sunprint Cafe on the Square
10 W. Mifflin St., Madison
New! Be sure to join us on Monday for news about an exciting challenge donation!
As a reminder, Women's Equality Day is our only fundraiser of the year. If you have not already done so, sponsor this great event by using the secure Paypal button below, or simply mail back the sponsorship form at this link:
paypal_donate button
Don't forget to bid early for your favorite items on our online silent auction site! Just visit http://www.32auctions.com/WED2013 to view the items, create an account, and start bidding! Online bidding closes on Monday, August 26th at noon. Final bidding will take place at our Women's Equality Day Celebration.
Have questions? Contact us at 608-255-9809 or info@wiwomensnetwork.org.
TWO 2. Join us for a "Women on Topic" Brown Bag on the Student Loan Debt Crisis
Join us for the next WWN "Women on Topic" Brown Bag discussion on Tuesday, September 3rd! The September Brown Bag will be led by Analiese Eicher and will focus on the student loan debt crisis and its
September Speaker Analiese Eicher
impacts.
Eicher is the Program and Development Manager at partner organizations One Wisconsin Now and One Wisconsin Institute where she primarily works on two programs: fighting the trillion dollar student loan debt crisis; and protecting the right to vote. Eicher is an expert on voter suppression efforts aimed at students and young people in Wisconsin and is involved in first-of-its-kind research and groundbreaking polling on the issue of student loan debt and its effects on Wisconsin and the nation's economy. Read her full bio at this link.
The September Brown Bag will take place in the WWN Conference Room, located in the Center for Change, 612 W. Main St., Suite 200, Madison.
Have an idea for a great Brown Bag discussion topic or want more information about the series? Call us at 608-255-9809 or email info@wiwomensnetwork.org. See a list of past Brown Bag speakers at this link.
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