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“She-cession Panel Discussion: Where Are the Jobs and How Do We Get Them?”
Thursday, September 30, 2021
12 PM
via Zoom for free
Registration available here!
Join CWNY as we dedicate our annual career conference to job re-entry and career development. The goal is to help combat the disproportionate impact the COVID pandemic has had on women in the workplace and the on-going she-cession, in which the women’s unemployment rate is higher than the men’s.
MODERATOR: Stewart Hamilton
PANELISTS:
- Lisa Boily – US Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Belinda Simmons and Sophia Rousseau – NYC Commission on Human Rights
- Danielle C. Carter – Workforce1 Industrial & Transportation Career Centers
- Kati Fernandez – ESPN+ and ESPN Films
Career Workshop Series: “#CareerFocused Mode – Reaching Your Wildest Dreams”
Thursday, October 14, 2021
12 PM – 1 PM
via Zoom for free
Presenter: Dayana Falcon, Founder of Gators Unidos
Registration available here!
CWNY Walk/Run 2021
Saturday, October 16, 2021
9 AM – 12:30 PM
207 Totten Avenue, Fort Totten Park, Queens in person
Or virtually from Oct. 16th – 24th
Tickets: $20 in advance or $25 at the event
In Person and Virtual Ticket registration available here!
Click here for a map
One loop around Fort Totten Park is 1.3 miles
Parking is available at Little Bay Park Parking Lot
If you can’t make it in-person or feel more comfortable supporting us from the comfort of your home, we’re also offering our virtual walk/run starting October 16th and ending October 24th. Don’t forget to take a photo or selfie of your walk/run and tag us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter with the hashtag #cwnywalk2021
Be a Champion! Create your own fundraising page and invite your friends and family to help you raise money for CWNY.
If you would like to help sponsor the event, please email [email protected] for more info.
CWNY Walk/Run 2021
Saturday, October 16, 2021
9 AM – 12:30 PM
207 Totten Avenue, Fort Totten Park, Queens in person
Or virtually from Oct. 16th – 24th
Tickets: $20 in advance or $25 at the event
In Person and Virtual Ticket registration available here!
Click here for a map
One loop around Fort Totten Park is 1.3 miles
Parking is available at Little Bay Park Parking Lot
If you can’t make it in-person or feel more comfortable supporting us from the comfort of your home, we’re also offering our virtual walk/run starting October 16th and ending October 24th. Don’t forget to take a photo or selfie of your walk/run and tag us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter with the hashtag #cwnywalk2021
Be a Champion! Create your own fundraising page and invite your friends and family to help you raise money for CWNY.
If you would like to help sponsor the event, please email [email protected] for more info.
Financial Literacy Workshop Series
Third Wednesday of each month
October Workshop: “Consumer Credit: Good or Bad for Financial Freedom?”
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
8 PM – 9 PM
via Zoom for free
Presenter: Kathy Carroll, E.A.
Registration available here!
CWNY Elections and Annual Membership Meeting
Career Workshop Series
First Thursday of each month
November Workshop: “NYC Human Rights Law and the Workplace”
Friday, November 5, 2021 (Date change for November)
12 PM – 1 PM
via Zoom for free
Registration available here!
Financial Literacy Workshop Series
Third Wednesday of each month
November Workshop: “Credit Scores: Mysterious But Important”
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
8 PM – 9 PM
via Zoom for free
Presenter: Kathy Carroll, E.A.
Registration available here!
Career Workshop Series
First Thursday of each month
December Workshop: “Human Rights Law and Disability”
Thursday, December 2, 2021
12 PM – 1 PM
via Zoom for free
Presenter: Katherine Greenberg from the NYC Commission on Human Rights
Registration available here!
Learn about how Project Equal Access Program protects people with disabilities from discrimination at work, in their homes, and in public spaces. The presentation will define terms such as disability, protected class, reasonable accommodation, and undue hardship. We will also discuss how business owners work with the Commission to make NYC more accessible.