Latina

Empowerment

Roundtable

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March 9, 2024
9 AM - 3 PM

Cal Poly, PAC Pavilion
San Luis Obispo, CA

“RISING TOGETHER”

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Pre-conference Cafecito y panes

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Visionaries in Action

10:00 AM-11:30 AM Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders

12:00 PM-1:00 PM Keynote Speech by State Senator Monique Limón

1:00 PM-2:15 PM Roundtable discussions

2:15 PM-2:30 PM Next Steps and acknowledgement

2:30-3:00 PM Closing Remarks

About the COSWG

The mission of the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls is to work to improve the lives of women and girls in San Luis Obispo County by advocating for equal rights and collaborating with agencies and programs that support the health, socioeconomic and professional well-being of women and girls in our community.

The Commission on the Status of Women and Girls is an official advisory board to the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors charged with helping our local officials understand the issues facing women in our community and advocating for policies to support them. The commission consists of 3 appointees from each of the five supervisorial districts.

Together we will continue to rise and shine.

  • Dawn Addis

    CA Assemblymember, 30th District

  • Dawn Ortiz-Legg

    CA SLO County Supervisor, District 3

  • Raechelle Bowlay

    Chair of the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls in San Luis County

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders

Panelists

  • Irebid Gilbert

    Herencia Indigena Co-Founder

  • Marisol Mora

    United Domestic Worker (UDW), & Planned Parenthood (PPCCC) SLO Center Director

  • Jackeline Ortiz De Zevallos-Allegretta

    Co-Owner of Mistura Restaurant and Mama's Meatballs

  • Anita M. Robinson

    Mission Community Services Corporation, President and Chairperson

  • Charlene Rosales

    Director of Governmental Affairs for the SLO Chamber of Commerce

  • Laura Zarate

    SLO County Behavioral Health Public Information Specialist

Keynote Speaker

Latinas shaping the future:
visibility and voice

Latinas construyendo el futuro:
visibilidad y voz

Monique Limon Member of the California State Senate

Monique Limón
State Senator, 19th District

Senator Monique Limón was elected to the Senate in November 2020 and represents the 19th Senate district that includes all of Santa Barbara County and over 60% of Ventura County.

Born and raised in the 19th district, Monique has worked continuously to serve her community as an educator, leader, and an advocate for causes advancing the quality of life in her community. Before the State Senate, Monique served as the Assemblymember for the region. Serving four years in the State Assembly, Monique Chaired the Banking and Finance Committee and was the Vice-Chair of the Legislative Women’s Caucus.

For Monique, education has always been a priority. A UC Berkeley graduate with a Masters degree from Columbia University, Monique served six years on the Santa Barbara Unified School Board and as Assistant Director for the McNair Scholars Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) prior to serving in the California State Legislature. Monique worked with countless local students at Santa Barbara City College and UCSB as an advisor and mentor to help them achieve their professional and academic goals through higher education. Women’s issues are also a priority for Monique. As former Commissioner on the Santa Barbara County Commission for Women she helped connect private and public resources with women in the community. Monique has a passion for bringing community groups together and building strong coalitions among local nonprofit organizations and civic groups.

Monique’s roots go deep in the 19th district. Her extended network of family and friends include a range of small business owners and important leaders in the community. Monique, her husband, and their child live in unincorporated Santa Barbara.

Latina Empowerment Roundtable
March 9th, 2024 9AM to 3PM

Contact us with questions.

 

Cal Poly PAC Pavilion
(Christopher Cohan Center)
1 Grand Ave
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Google Maps Directions

Parking: Complimentary parking is available at the main structure (130 - Grand Ave Parking Structure) on a first-come basis. Overflow parking is at the new structure (131) across from the PAC. For any parking inquiries, please contact tickets@calpoly.edu or call 805-756-4849.

No parking permits are required Saturday and Sunday in the Grand Ave Parking Structure.
We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to enjoy refreshments at the PAC concessions bar and comfortably find your seat.

SPONSORS AND FUNDING

Funding is provided in part by the California Commission of the Status on Women and Girls Women’s Recovery Response Grant.

Compañerismo Platinum Sponsor

Raíces Bronze Tier Sponsor

Herencia Copper

Amistad Community Supporter

If you are interested in supporting or sponsoring this event, please contact us at latinaempowerment@gmail.com