March 8 is International Women's Day!
CODEPINK is presenting a panel called, “The Women’s Movement Today: Understanding the Challenges/Renewing our Commitment.”
What: International Women's Day Potluck, Panel Discussion, and Celebration
When: Saturday, March 9, 5:30PM
After an hour-long potluck at 5:30 p.m., the program will begin with a viewing of a segment from news program “Democracy Now,” followed by a panel discussion, which will be led by Rev. Matilda Cantwell, director of religious and spiritual life at Smith College. Former Congressional candidate Tahirah Amatul Wadud of Springfield; Anna Gyorgy, of the Traprock Center for Peace and Justice; and Rachel Weber, a representative from Jewish Voice for Peace will be on the panel.
Local alternative folk-rock trio, ZoKi, and a politically driven singing group, the Raging Grannies, will perform music at the event.
Join us for an evening celebrating the collective power of women in the peace movement. Wear pink!