2020 Women’s Leadership Conference Registration Opens

Registration for the 2020 Washington State University and University of Idaho Women’s Leadership Conference is now open.  This year’s keynote address will be delivered by Ericka Huggins human rights activist, poet, educator, Black Panther leader and former political prisoner.

The conference will be held April 9 at the Best Western University Inn, located in Moscow, Idaho.  It is co-sponsored by the WSU and UI Offices of the President.

The theme for this year’s event is “Together, We Rise,” which emphasizes the collective commitment to acknowledge, honor, and celebrate differences, working together to build networks of support and strong alliances between women-identified people of diverse backgrounds, identities and experiences.

Don’t hesitate, register as seats historically fill up fast.

On behalf of the planning committee we look forward to having you join us for this day of networking and development as we grow and support ourselves and each other.  More powerful together, we pledge to uplift and sustain each other in our personal and professional growth, and in our commitment to promoting individual and community resilience and change.

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