Recognize Women’s History Month with an eye-opening conversation about the ongoing pay gap between men and women in the workplace. Explore the reasons for it and ideas to combat it. Presented by SW Women’s Law Center and Sigma Gamma Rho.
Get ready to be uplifted by lineup of incredible speakers who are making waves in their respective fields and communities.
From Lt. Carla Williams to Nichole Rogers, Ingrid Hutt, Karissa Culbreath, Gabriela Marques, and Kristelle Siarza, this event promises to be a celebration of strength, resilience, and sisterhood. Don’t miss it!
Join the movers and shakers at WESST – and a special online panel – to explore Self Care, Connection, & Community for the Busy Woman! “When we take care of ourselves all other aspects in our lives can become in balance and work together.”
Get more info and register HERE for this free event! Join early (9:30) to network.
Celebrate Women’s History and the impact and accomplishments of Black women in New Mexico! The NM Office of African American Affairs will honor women in six categories:
Education Advancement
Healthcare (Medical or Mental)
Economic Development (Business)
Advocacy & Policy/Government
Law/Justice System
Collegiate Scholar (Upcoming Professional)
The deadline to submit nominations is March 1st (and self-nominations are accepted). To nominate a worthy candidate, follow this link.
Meet to consider the needs and wellbeing of parents, babies, healthcare providers and the greater community. Learn to foster supportive environments that promote policies that enable parents to provide human milk to their children for as long as they choose.
Attendees will learn evidence-based information on infant feeding and an increased understanding of human milk composition, infant feeding and lactation support for all types of families.
In person and on Zoom. Learn more and register HERE.
Join civil rights leader, author, filmmaker, and Sikh American Valarie Kaur for a book signing and the first lecture of the BeAJEDI program. Kaur reframes the present moment in history as one of transition and calls on us to show up in the labor of birthing a beloved community.
Tickets on sale NOW for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Omega Alpha Zeta Chapter’s Tenth Finer Womanhood Tea!
This year’s honoree is Bianca Hill, the Human Resources and Business Partner Manager for Sandia National Laboratories. The EmpowerHer: Finer Womanhood Scholarship will also be awarded, to empower the next generation of women in leadership.
Join special guest (and UNM alumna) Aja Nicole Brooks for UNM’s Department of Africana Studies’ 39th Annual Black History Month Kickoff brunch!
Keynote speaker Brooks is Executive Assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico. UNM’s Kirsten Pai Buick says, “With Attorney Brooks, we begin our focus and theme ‘New Mexico: Someone You Should Know.’ We chose her because not only is she from New Mexico, but also because of her emphasis on educating the general public about their rights, as well as her phenomenal record aiding Indigenous people of New Mexico. Brooks best represents our motto: Lifting as We Climb.”
Tickets for this longstanding community celebration are $50. (Some discounted student tickets available for $25.) Get yours HERE!
Join the NM Technology council to celebrate outstanding women in New Mexico’s STEM fields! Applaud the visionaries and innovators who are leading the way in tech with professional contributions and mentorship in the community. Reserve your seat today and be part of this transformative experience.
Jean Whitehorse will discuss the missing and murdered indigenous women and relatives crisis in New Mexico, with actions we can take in our communities to help end this crisis.