Women in Film Speaker Series

West Hollywood Library Complex 625 N. San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood, CA, United States

Inclusion on Screen: Cast for Today's Audiences This event is co-sponsored by Women in Film and the West Hollywood Women's Advisory Board. Cost: Free for WIF members, $10 for nonmembers

Public Input Hearing: The Status of Girls and Women of Color and Their Families

The Select Committee on the Status of Girls and Women of Color Assemblywomen Nora Campos, Cheryl Brown, and Cristina Garcia host a public forum to gather input on the factors that impact women and girls of color and their families. The information gathered will be compiled into a living document that will inform future select … Continue reading Public Input Hearing: The Status of Girls and Women of Color and Their Families

Women Directors Mini Film Festival

West Hollywood City Council Chambers 625 N. San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood

Join the City of West Hollywood Women's Leadership Conference & Network's Mini-Film Festival for an evening of short films featuring women directors.

Free

Are Women Changing the Way Institutions are Run?

Goethe-Institut Los Angeles 5750 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 100, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Zócalo Public Square will host a discussion with writer Jay Newton-Small (author of Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works) on the impact of women reaching critical mass in various sectors of employment.

FREE

2016 Women’s Leadership Conference

MSMU Chalon Campus 12001 Chalon Road, Los Angeles, CA, United States

(per Mount Saint Mary's University even web site) A Leadership Experience for Women For 90 years, Mount Saint Mary’s has developed hundreds of women to become extraordinary leaders. Whatever your “stage”—be it the classroom, a boardroom or elected office—Mount Saint Mary’s Women’s Leadership Conference is a forum for women of all ages and career levels … Continue reading 2016 Women’s Leadership Conference

Cost Varies (see rigistration site for details)

Screening: The Uncondemned

West Hollywood City Council Chambers 625 N. San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood

he Uncondemned recounts the challenges faced in achieving the first conviction for rape as a war crime in Rwanda in 1997. Witnesses risk their safety to testify before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Their brave determination leads to success in this historic case.

Free

Happy Election Day From Humble & Poe!!!

Happy Election Day 2016!

Vote and be proud of your participation in our democratic process!

Need a little information before you head out to the polls? visit: https://www.usa.gov/election-day