Women + Power: Economic Power
Women + Power: Economic Power
When women work we are still faced with exclusion. Is this status quo surmountable? Join the Ms. Foundation for Women and Brooklyn Historical Society online for a conversation about the gains that still need to be made in economic power for women.
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Brooklyn Historical Society online
September 09, 2020 | 7:30 pm
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Panelists
Sallie Krawcheck
Teresa Younger
Moderator
Tsedale Melaku

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Advance registration is required to access the Zoom webinar.

This program is presented as part of Brooklyn Historical Society's series Women + Power: 100 Years After the 19th Amendment.

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Brooklyn Historical Society
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About This Event

When women work we are still faced with exclusion. Whether it’s in pay, advancement, C-suite representation, opportunity, or funding. Is this status quo surmountable? What will it take to have equal empowerment, compensation, and resources across all genders in the workplace?

Join the Ms. Foundation for Women and Brooklyn Historical Society for a conversation with Sallie Krawcheck, founder and CEO of Ellevest and one of the most powerful women to have worked on Wall Street, and Teresa Younger, president and CEO of the Ms. Foundation, about the vast gains that still need to be made in the name of economic power. Moderated by Tsedale Melaku, author of You Don’t Look Like A Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism.

Image: Sallie Krawcheck, Teresa Younger, and Tsedale Melaku / Brooklyn Historical Society