4th
Annual WOMEN
OF COLOR LEADERSHIP RETREAT
Unearthing Leadership: Redefining the Masks We Wear
Friday, November 30 - Sunday, December 3, 2012
Unearthing Leadership: Redefining the Masks We Wear
Friday, November 30 - Sunday, December 3, 2012
Interested in Participating? Fill out the
application here.
by 11:59 pm Friday, OCTOBER 19, 2012.
by 11:59 pm Friday, OCTOBER 19, 2012.

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To build a
community for Women of Color where there is freedom
from fear to be yourself, to express your mind, multiple intelligences
and identities through discovering leadership. A place to empower, find
meaning, healing, love, and trust in ourselves and each other. To help
you see the leader within and give voice to the inner and outer depths
of yourself, in order to shift the paradigm of leaders today and
tomorrow. To bring light to those unsung leaders in our lives, all
women of distinction.
The theme this fall: Unearthing Leadership: Redefining the Masks We Wear
We will delve deeper into what this means and who you are as a woman of color as well as who you would like to become. It is a term that is derived from the Haitian culture to describe powerful local women that drive the global economy as well as the center of the community.
The theme this fall: Unearthing Leadership: Redefining the Masks We Wear
We will delve deeper into what this means and who you are as a woman of color as well as who you would like to become. It is a term that is derived from the Haitian culture to describe powerful local women that drive the global economy as well as the center of the community.
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Questions
about the Women of Color
Leadership Retreat please contact us
at wocleaders@gmail.com
or (802) 656-3816
or (802) 656-3816
Our Sponsors:The ALANA Student Center (ASC) fully supports the holistic development of ALANA (African, Latino(a), Asian, and Native American) and Bi/Multiracial students so that as confident students of color they attain their goals for academic achievement, personal growth, identity formation, and cultural development.
The Women's Center values and celebrates the multiplicity of women's lives; recognizes the intersections of gender, race, sexual orientation, economic status, and other significant aspects of individual and cultural identity; accepts responsibility for opposing injustice; and commits itself to service to the University and larger communities.
Beverly Colston, Sara Blair, DeMethra LaSha Bradley, Sonia David, Christine Dolan, Vanessa Santos Eugenio, Yolanda Jordan, Leslye Kornegay, Louise Leu, Henrietta Marcella Menzies, LuAnn Rolley, Candace Taylor, Marie Vea, & Sydnee Viray
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