Lifetime Networks and The White House Project Continue Groundbreaking Nonpartisan Workshops In Ohio June 6th-8th to Train Women to Run for Political Office
Lifetime Networks and The White House Project Continue Groundbreaking Nonpartisan Workshops In Ohio June 6th-8th to Train Women to Run for Political Office
- First Training in Buckeye State, with Only 16.7% Women in State Legislature; Innovative Leadership Program Aims to Increase Number of Women Running for Office -
NEW YORK, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly 100 women from across Ohio will take the next step in their political leadership this weekend by attending The White House Project's celebrated Go Run political training program in partnership with Lifetime Networks as part of its Every Woman Counts campaign to engage women in the political process. Lifetime is joining The White House Project, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advances women's leadership in all communities and sectors, as a media partner in 2008 on a series of Go Run political leadership trainings for women across the country.
Speakers at Ohio Go Run will include a number of political pioneers, including Jennette Bradley, first African-American woman Lieutenant Governor, Jennifer Brunner, first woman Ohio Secretary of State, and Jane Campbell, first woman Mayor of Cleveland.
Ohioans have ushered the training into the region as a proactive solution to the Buckeye State's bleak rating for women's political leadership - a dismal 41st in the nation. Although Ohio currently enjoys five female representatives in the U.S. Congress, as well as its first female Secretary of State, there is a dearth of women to fill the political pipeline at the local and regional levels of political leadership. At the state level, women comprise just 16.7% of the Ohio state legislature - the second-lowest percentage since 1992. Ohio Go Run will address this shortfall by training women to run for office at all levels of government.
As they prepare to launch their political campaigns, these women will learn the nuts and bolts of running for elected office. Representing the Republican, Democratic, and Independent parties, they are getting ready to embark on a spirited political journey to bring positive changes to their home state.
Scheduled to take place June 6th through June 8th at the Hyatt on Capitol Square (Friday) and the Riffe Center (Saturday and Sunday) in Columbus, Ohio Go Run will train participants in the fundamentals of campaign strategy, fundraising and communications. Among the scores of participants are:
-- Cat Fincun, a 22-year-old AmeriCorps volunteer working for Rural Action
Ohio. "There is so much change going on in the US; from politics to
energy, food resources to global relations, which are opening up doors
for progressive leadership from intelligent, go-getting women. This is
the very reason why I wanted to get involved with Ohio Go Run and The
White House Project: to learn the skills to make my voice heard and
help bring about the changes we need to make for our country."
-- Denise Williams, a 28-year old African-American woman who works as a
Trauma Secretary at Akron Children's Hospital. "As someone who is
highly invested in healthcare reform, I am excited to attend Ohio Go
Run and learn how I can channel my passion for healthcare into a
winning political campaign. Leadership opportunities for women and
minorities are limited here in Ohio, but it is trainings like Go Run
which can inspire and inform the next generation of qualified and
talented leaders."
-- Guadalupe Velasquez, a 42-year-old Latina who is the New Americans
Coordinator for the City of Columbus. "As someone who has been very
active on legislation at the state-wide level, it is very disappointing
to see a mere one or two women in the room with me. We need equal
representation. If more women were in charge, we would see better
policies at every level of government. We would be creating a better
world."
-- Deborah McKinney, a 51-year-old Cheviot City Council President and Vice
Mayor, who is attending Ohio Go Run along with her 27-year-old
daughter. "I ran for office because I wanted to make more of a
contribution to my community and have a greater voice in what happens
at the local level of government. Many women want to be involved in
politics, but they don't know how to make the leap - and that's why
trainings like Ohio Go Run are such a fantastic resource. The
statistics are appalling when it comes to women's political
leadership - we are perfectly capable of leading. We only need the
empowerment and support to do so."
The multi-day workshop is led by state and national experts, and will create a permanent, nonpartisan pipeline to women's political leadership throughout the state of Ohio. Across the U.S., the innovative Go Run program has already been instrumental in propelling a diverse group of women into positions of political leadership, having trained over 1,800 women to run for office since its creation in 2005.
"Women remain Ohio's greatest untapped natural resource," said Marie C. Wilson, President of The White House Project. "Go Run inspires, informs, and equips women with the tools to lead. When women sit fully at the tables of power, we create stronger governments, from the school board to the city council to the senate, and compelling solutions to our nation's most pressing problems."
"This historic election has presented women with a powerful new reality for their own political futures. These workshops give women the real tools to enter office, and become leaders. We are so proud to be part of building the next generation of women leaders together with The White House Project," said Meredith Wagner, Executive Vice President, Public Affairs, Lifetime Networks.
"Why Women Matter" dinners will also be a part of each partnership training weekend, featuring inspired conversation and questions with local and national women leaders. Additional trainings will take place in this year in Atlanta, New York and Orlando, Fla.
Ohio Go Run will be The White House Project's first training in the state, in conjunction with the national expansion of its signature Vote, Run, Lead program. The organization's field offices operate out of Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado, Georgia, and New York. Much of the program's popularity is due to its hands-on, practical approach, which demystifies the political process for women who are not traditionally tapped for positions of political leadership. Vote, Run, Lead participants include some of the most underrepresented women in our political system: 41% are women of color; 46% earn less than $35,000 a year; 20% live in rural communities; and 50% are under the age of 30.
About Every Woman Counts
First launched in 1992 and now in its fifth presidential election cycle, Every Woman Counts is the only public service campaign dedicated to encouraging women to speak out on the issues they care about most, vote and run for office. For the first time, the 2008 Every Woman Counts initiative will leverage the power of the #1 and #2 television networks for women - Lifetime and Lifetime Movie Network (LMN) - and include the most extensive on-air programming, digital content and grassroots efforts to date.
To further expand the effort and reach women everywhere they live, work and play, Lifetime launched the first-ever Every Woman Counts media and advocacy coalition in partnership with REDBOOK, CosmoGIRL!, Marie Claire, celebrities, experts and hundreds of women's nonprofit organizations representing more than 15 million women from all sides of the political spectrum, including American Association of University Women, Business and Professional Women/USA, Independent Women's Forum, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, RightNOW!, The White House Project and many others.
About Lifetime
LIFETIME is the leader in women's television and one of the top-rated basic cable television networks. A diverse, multi-media company, LIFETIME is committed to offering the highest quality entertainment and information programming, and advocating a wide range of issues affecting women and their families. LIFETIME Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real Women and Lifetime Digital (including myLifetime.com) are part of LIFETIME Entertainment Services, a 50/50 joint venture of Hearst Corporation and The Walt Disney Company.
About The White House Project
The White House Project, a national, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization, works to advance a richly diverse, critical mass of women into leadership positions, up to and including the U.S. Presidency. For more information, please visit: http://www.thewhitehouseproject.org/.
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Source: Lifetime Networks
CONTACT: Geralyn Lucas, Lifetime Networks, +1-212-424-7066,
lucas@lifetimetv.com; Lara Cassell, The White House Project, +1-212-261-4497,
lcassell@thewhitehouseproject.org
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