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Rise Up is a program to encourage, support, and explore ways women can get involved in the political process and make an impact on their communities. It is open to the New River Valley Community, especially young and middle aged women and students who may be thinking that elected or appointed offices could be part of their futures. You don't have to have a plan to run for office to be welcome. Come with curiosity about options and an interest in procedures (or maybe a willingness to encourage someone else).
According to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University as of 2022, women currently hold 27.3 % of seats in the US Congress, 31% in statewide elective positions, and 31.1% in state legislatures despite women being 50.52% of the population. Women of color makeup a small percentage within those as well at under 40% of all elected women in the US. Given these low numbers it's is more important than ever for women to be a part of the political process through holding elected positions.
Advance registration is required to attend. There is no cost to attend, but space is limited. Please register before October 3.
This event is in person, attendees are encouraged to wear face masks. https://bit.ly/VTRiseUp2022
If you are an individual with a disability and accommodations welcome! Please contact Jes Davis at jesdavis [at] vt.edu or 540-231-6947 during regular business hours at least five business days before the event. All other questions can be directed to Jes.
Keynote Speaker: Elizabeth McClanahan, Former Justice on the Supreme Court of Virginia, Current CEO of the Virginia Tech Foundation
Welcome: Anne Holton, Virginia's Secretary of Education 2014-2016, interim president of George Mason University, named Named 2021 Outstanding Woman Leader in Virginia Higher Education