syracuse and onondaga county Fall 2012 YWCA SPIRIT OF AMERICAN WOMEN WHEN:
Wednesday, November 14, 2012 7:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Marion Nestle Acclaimed professor of nutrition and public health Author, “Food Politics” and “What to Eat”
LOCATION:
Holiday Inn 441 Electronics Parkway Liverpool Spirit of American Women is a special event that celebrates the Strong, Smart, & Bold women in our lives. Breakfast is complimentary thanks to our generous sponsors. You will be invited to make a confidential gift at the event to support the women and girls served through YWCA programs such as Girls Incorporated, the Women’s Residence and Out of School Time programs. These programs enrich the lives of women and girls in our community. A minimum gift of $50 is requested. To RSVP & more information, please visit us online at www. ywca-syracuse.org or contact the main office by phone at 315-424-0040 or by email: ywcaadmin@cnymail.com
YWCA welcomes acclaimed nutrition professor and author to Spirit of American Women fund-raising event Marion Nestle to speak November 14, 2012 You’ll never look at food the same way after this exciting talk by acclaimed professor of nutrition, Marion Nestle, at this year’s YWCA Spirit of American Women (SAW) event, November 14th at the Holiday Inn on Electronics Parkway in Liverpool. Nestle, a food activist, is a sought after speaker and an award-winning author of best-selling books which examine the science and politics of food and dietary choices. Her research has shed light on topics from social and economic influences on food to obesity. The YWCA will present the author a Spirit of American Women Award
recognizing her cutting-edge work. SAW was conceived as a way to encourage philanthropy among women and provide an opportunity to learn about the YWCA. It is also an opportunity for Marion Nestle women to network with others from diverse social, ethnic, economic, educational, and cultural backgrounds. Guests hear from women and girls whose lives have changed with support from YWCA Syracuse & Onondaga County and they’ll discover how their gift benefits women and their families in our community.
Woman to woman...it’s time to VOTE! A letter from the women of the YWCA to you... Woman to woman, we need to talk. Election Day is almost here, but do you know which candidates stand for what we believe in, who will work to safeguard our future and the welfare of all the women and girls in our lives? Woman to woman, we still have a long way to go for equal rights. Currently, women only earn 77¢ for every $1 a man makes. The averages are even lower for African-American women who earn 67.7¢ and Latinas who make just 58.7¢. One in five of us will experience
rape or attempted rape during our college years. Less than five percent of these rapes will even be reported. We are still being told what we can and cannot do with our own bodies; and if we are fortunate to have healthcare, it is often insufficient to meet our needs. So many vital issues relating to our lives and bodies are being decided by government. It’s important that we take a stand and support candidates in the coming election who mirror our values. The YWCA has put together a website—created by women for CONTINUED PAGE THREE