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Women's Commission

@cbuswomen

The Columbus Women’s Commission is focused reducing gender based inequities to advance the economic well being of all women in our community.

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linkhttps://www.columbus.gov/womenscommission/aboutus/ calendar_today07-07-2017 15:40:04

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The City of Columbus is seeking Community Evaluators to help evaluate job applicants for Police Officers and Firefighters. For more information and to submit an application click here ➡️ tinyurl.com/yzstxfjn

The City of Columbus is seeking Community Evaluators to help evaluate job applicants for Police Officers and Firefighters. For more information and to submit an application click here ➡️ tinyurl.com/yzstxfjn
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High costs of child care continue to disproportionately affect Black women and their families in the workforce when compared to their white coworkers. Read more here ➡️tinyurl.com/37r34m3w

High costs of child care continue to disproportionately affect Black women and their families in the workforce when compared to their white coworkers. Read more here ➡️tinyurl.com/37r34m3w
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Women of color are continuing to be affected disproportionately by inaccessible and unaffordable childcare. Read more about this ongoing issue here ➡ tinyurl.com/37r34m3w

Women of color are continuing to be affected disproportionately by inaccessible and unaffordable childcare. Read more about this ongoing issue here ➡ tinyurl.com/37r34m3w
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📅 Save the Date! 📅 Join us for an impactful evening at the "Locked Out" Film Screening and Panel Discussion hosted by the Columbus Women’s Commission. 🎬 This event promises dynamic conversations around the housing crisis. Event Details Here ➡️ tinyurl.com/b7a59k2p

📅 Save the Date! 📅
Join us for an impactful evening at the "Locked Out" Film Screening and Panel Discussion hosted by the Columbus Women’s Commission. 🎬 This event promises dynamic conversations around the housing crisis.
Event Details Here ➡️ tinyurl.com/b7a59k2p
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📷 On Jan 11 for "Locked Out," a profound documentary that examines the intersection of poverty, inequality, and housing. We will also be discussing our city's efforts to reduce inequities and the intersectionality of eviction disparities. Join us! tinyurl.com/b7a59k2p

📷 On Jan 11 for "Locked Out," a profound documentary that examines the intersection of poverty, inequality, and housing. We will also be discussing our city's efforts to reduce inequities and the intersectionality of eviction disparities.  Join us! tinyurl.com/b7a59k2p
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Happy New Year from the Columbus Women’s Commission! We wish for a happy, healthy and productive 2024 to our entire Columbus community!

Happy New Year from the Columbus Women’s Commission! We wish for a happy, healthy and productive 2024 to our entire Columbus community!
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The fight for housing justice continues! Let’s come together on Jan 11 to watch “Locked Out”, a documentary highlighting the struggles of Black women in the face of evictions and housing disparities. Register for your spot here ➡ tinyurl.com/b7a59k2p #LockedOutFilm #CbusWomen

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Special Event! ✨ Sanctuary Night is holding an open house on Jan 11, 2024 for National Anti-Human Trafficking Awareness Day 3-5pm onsite. Event Details Here ➡️shorturl.at/DFM07

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Our city is thriving, but a lack of affordable housing could stall our progress. Council will continue to work to ensure that everyone has access to safe, quality housing at a price they can afford. dispatch.com/story/business…

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Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. To learn more about the importance of housing justice, join us on Jan 11 at the Gateway Film Center at 5:30pm for a powerful film screening of "Locked Out."  Join the conversation! #HousingJustice #LockedOutFilm #CbusWomen

Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. To learn more about the importance of housing justice, join us on Jan 11 at the Gateway Film Center at 5:30pm for a powerful film screening of "Locked Out."  Join the conversation! #HousingJustice #LockedOutFilm #CbusWomen
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59% of those facing eviction are women, a significant portion of whom are Black and Latinx, underscoring deep-seated inequities in our housing system. #HousingJustice #GenderEquality #RacialEquity

59% of those facing eviction are women, a significant portion of whom are Black and Latinx, underscoring deep-seated inequities in our housing system.

#HousingJustice #GenderEquality #RacialEquity
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Are you ready for tax season? Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky & Southwest Ohio is holding a tax training on Jan 10 at 10am on Zoom. Register here! shorturl.at/cdrEK

Are you ready for tax season? Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky & Southwest Ohio is holding a tax training on Jan 10 at 10am on Zoom.  Register here! shorturl.at/cdrEK
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Associate Professor Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson spoke about the critical public health issues of evictions and affordable housing in Columbus yesterday as part of a Women's Commission panel discussion with Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and Columbus City Council member Shayla Favor.

Associate Professor Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson spoke about the critical public health issues of evictions and affordable housing in Columbus yesterday as part of a <a href="/cbuswomen/">Women's Commission</a> panel discussion with Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and Columbus City Council member Shayla Favor.
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Join the NASEM Health Standing Committee on #ReproductiveHealth, Equity, and Society for a webinar on accessibility of contraceptives since the Supreme Court decision in #Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Register now: ow.ly/aqFp50QsH59 #HealthEquity

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Today, February 1st, marks the beginning of Black History Month, a month where we remember, honor, and celebrate the Black men and women who courageously fought for equal rights and continue in the fight against racism today. #BlackHistoryMonth

Today, February 1st, marks the beginning of Black History Month, a month where we remember, honor, and celebrate the Black men and women who courageously fought for equal rights and continue in the fight against racism today. #BlackHistoryMonth