An overview of WCC Events 2023
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Civic Matters Hangout
 
                      
                    TUESDAY JANUARY 31, 2023
Participants shared stories and words of advice that helped them overcome challenges in their lives or communities.
Facilitation Training
 
                      
                    MONDAY FEBRUARY 6, 2023
WCC hosted a virtual training focused on developing one’s facilitation and leadership skills. Led by Deneisha Thompson, participants learned how to create a safe environment for their audiences and how to maintain their engagement while teaching a curriculum.
Women and Civic Engagement: Stories of Change, Care, and Community
 
                      
                    TUESDAY MARCH 28, 2023
In a partnership event with the New York City Council Women’s Caucus, WCC held a virtual panel discussing the intersection of care, gender, and civic engagement within NYC women leaders.
The event featured Councilmember Mercedes Narcisse, Reverend Sharon White-Harrigan, and Brianna Cea as they shared ways on how to make a difference in one’s community.
LatinoVote NYC: Empowering Our Voices
 
                      
                    THURSDAY JUNE 8, 2023
WCC partnered with Latino Justice and NALEO Educational Fund to host a meaningful discussion centered around the significance of voting, the empowerment of Latino voters, and key information about the upcoming primary election.
The State of NYC Gender Pay Equity
 
                      
                    WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2023
WCC partnered with The New School’s Center for New York City Affairs to host a forum and report release of “Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Pay Equity Has Stalled in New York City and the Urgent Need for Action.”
Women Making Change: Then and Now
 
                      
                    WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6, 2023
Following a sneak preview of a documentary featuring Belle Moskowitz, guests were treated to a delightful fireside chat during which Senator Krueger, an elected official with more than 20 years of service under her belt, and Commissioner Noel, a career civil servant, shared a bit about their personal journeys and offered advice to attendees.

