United State of Women: empowering women to take a political stand for their rights.
Read MoreOakland Sisterhood: Women hold every top leadership job in the city’s bureaucracy. Plus, Libby Schaaf’s mayoral staff has six women in senior roles.
Read MoreIt's Time Network: Career networking for women.
Read MoreWomen’s Center for Creative Work: is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to cultivate LA’s feminist creative communities and practices.
Read MoreGlobal Women's Innovation Network: whether in the private or public sectors – need to find innovative ways to respond to those challenges to be able to successfully compete in today’s global economy.
Read MoreGeena Davis Institute: eliminating unconditional bias, highlighting gender balance, challenging stereotypes, creating role models and scripting a wide variety of strong female characters in entertainment and media that targets and influences children ages 11 and under.
Read MoreNative Americans in Philanthropy: Indigenous Women's Rise: Women's march on Washington.
Read MoreERA Coalition: The equal rights amendment.
Read MoreNow and There: is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating impactful public art projects in Greater Boston.
Read MoreInto Action: is a large scale pop-up art exhibition, cultural gathering and community organizing action hub in Los Angeles featuring hundreds of inspiring works of art.
Read MoretheBoardlist: is a curated talent marketplace for business leaders to recommend, discover and connect highly qualified women across industries with private and public board opportunities at scale.
Read MoreWomen and Hollywood: educates, advocates, and agitates for gender diversity in Hollywood and the global film industry. The site was founded in 2007 by Melissa Silverstein.
Read MoreMujeres de la Tierra: an avant-garde environmental non-profit focused on healing la Madre Tierra and re-defining the traditional “green” dialogue in Los Angeles, California.
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