[Ohio-Talk] [Nfbnet-members-list] Women's History Month: A Celebration of Black Women Leaders in the National Federation of the Blind
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Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] Women's History Month: A Celebration of Black
Women Leaders in the National Federation of the Blind
Denise Avant, ESQ
1st Vice President
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
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Go to www.nfbofillinois.org <http://www.nfbofillinois.org/>
The Black Elected Leaders Working Group under the Black Leaders Serving for
Advancement (BLSA) Committee cordially invites you to a celebration of
Women's History Month as we celebrate black women leaders in the National
Federation of the Blind.
Join us to hear from dynamic Black women leaders in the National Federation
of the Blind
When: March 27, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM EDT
10:00 PM CDT
9:00 AM MDT
8:00 AM PDT
Moderator: Denise Avant, NFB Board of Directors and immediate past President
of the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
In his 2018 banquet speech, National Federation of the Blind President Mark
A. Riccobono recognized and celebrated the vital contributions of blind
women leaders in the National Federation of the Blind. March is Women's
History Month and we want to hear from and celebrate today's Black women
leaders in our movement. Join us to hear from strong, intelligent and
dedicated women in the Federation.
Joining us will be Dorothy Griffin, President of the NFB of Georgia and
President of the NFB of Georgia's Atlanta chapter, Barbara Manuel, President
of the NFB of Alabama, Suzanne Turner, 1st Vice President of the NFB of Ohio
and President of the NFB of Ohio's Cleveland Chapter and Sabrina Simmons, 2d
Vice President of the NFB of Michigan and President of the NFB of Michigan's
Detroit chapter.
These powerful women will share their stories as they ascended to leadership
in our movement. What brought them to the Federation and what are their
contributions to our organization? How have they successfully led their
affiliates and chapters? How do they balance their competing roles such as
work, wife and mother and involvement in the Federation and their
communities? Who are some of their role models?
All are welcome to participate in this celebration of women in the civil
rights movement of blind people.
National Federation Of The Blind Of The District Of Columbia Washington, DC
is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Women's history month event
Time: Mar 27, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 998 7898 1380
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If you have suggestions for other programs by the Black Elected Leaders
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