How 30 Years of Empowering Women Led to an Evening with Michelle Obama
[2023-08-07 19:05:15]
It will not be a keynote or a question and answer when Michelle Obama shares her hopes for 7,500 spectators and women and girls on Tuesday night at the Pepsi Center. This will be a one-hour conversation joining the words promoted by the Colorado Women's Foundation (WFCO) since 1987.
Tuesday's event, co-sponsored: celebration, celebrating 30 years and $ 16 million investment to support women and girls in the development of the national economy and its communities. In 2016, WFCO funded 32 Colorado organizations in four categories: female college student, single success, STEM and public policy. TOGETHER also conducts fund-raising activities to continue the WFCO program and services.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President Lawrence Kassel hosting discussions with President Obama said: "We are celebrating a charity, this is human love, we are celebrating unity and mutual improvement as a community."
This is the first time that former First Lady spoke in Colorado since she left the White House in January. But she is certainly not the only big card the Colorado Women Foundation attracted for one of its activities. Organizations often look for exciting women whose personal stories are related to the ideals the organization claims. In September, nonprofit organizations are planning to organize the Oscar winning actress Octavia Spencer at the annual luncheon. In 2016, the American Ballet Dancer's Dancer Misty Copeland participated in the same event.
Mr. Castel said, "Based on the idea of data points, Storytelling believes that storytelling can replace many obstacles society can build between different individuals," Castel said. Please broaden our enthusiasm, compassion, generosity, and kindness. "
At the age of 63, Castel's career is decreasing, and she says she is honored to work with the foundation at an important moment in history. The recently completed strategic plan will serve as a guideline for decades of public support for organizations focusing on living wages, higher education, vocational training, high quality childcare.
Before asking her to sit down and sit down, Castel looked back at her hope for women and girls in Colorado in 30 years.
"My dream is cherished in our community thanks to my daughter, my family and women, my neighbors, my niece-related family, and everyday women "Castel said:" By this value, a woman can extend herself to the highest point, break through the ceiling of the glass, provide a satisfaction, happiness, a living-friendly wage I think we can bear the risk of being able to find them. "
If you go: TOGETHER will be held on Tuesday, July 25 at 5:30 pm; Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle. Ticket prices are different. Click here for details
Michelle Obama is obviously an extraordinary first lady, leading a wonderful initiative such as Let Girls Learn and Let's Move. But she also proved that women could do it all. Michelle is not only a supporter of political power and a minority, it is also a wonderful mother. She is feminine, stylish, fun, dancing, and very healthy (have you ever seen her arms?!). She is talking about who the blacks are and how they feel as a woman. Her femininity made her a stronger and more influential leader.
"Please kindly, Whatever you want to do, I propose that you become a leadership course with Anna Francis Wood, the CEO of the brain.
Eight years ago, in the United States, we elected the first black President and led us to a new era. Black House finally occupied the White House. Mr. Michelle Obama is a role model for women and girls all over the world, supports our rights to education and shows her responsibility to public health. Before Michelle Obama, we have never seen a black woman in the role of FLOTUS. It may take another century before you see Michelle Obama taking office as a result of the general election in 2016.
In her recent speech, Michelle Obama talked about her private life, her first date with her husband, and she wished for