For Women By Women

 

A mainstay of my community connection during 2020 was a weekly breakfast meeting held via Zoom. Its founder, Lori Lander, had previously hosted monthly breakfast meetings in her home, a contemporary salon of sorts, with a purpose to educate, debate and activate our Cambridge community about local, national and international issues of import. During Covid this group became an activism springboard. Hundreds of people connected, commiserated and collaborated. The Zoom breakfast celebrating the Women’s History Month 2022 was a panel of powerhouse organizations by women for women.

WomenX
Mary Ciampa envisions an education system propelling women to secure gender equity in the workplace - because it makes solid business sense. Check out their collaboration educating about women’s history here: Women Creating Change Instagram and at #dailydoodle of #amazingwomen

Troublemakers
Based on the belief women who cause trouble change the world. And where difficult conversations need to happen in order to make the world a more equitable, inclusive place. They accelerate equity by branding that inspires supports and funds women causes - breaking barriers caused by intersectionality.

Women’s Pipeline for Change
The Pipeline exclusively focuses on supporting women of color in public leadership to build a sustainable infrastructure that “aligns current resources available in Massachusetts to increase and support the leadership of progressive women of color who are rooted in or have a deep understanding of low-income communities, recognizing they are the least represented in politics, civic leadership and government.”

Asian American Women’s Political Initiative
The Asian American Women’s Political Initiative (AAWPI) provides political leadership for Asian American and Pacific Islander women to have a voice in our democracy.

Maria’s List
Maria’s List is a woman powered political communication and donor hub making smart choices to get amazing women and people of color in positions of power to establish a deep and thriving democracy.

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