Many Voices. One Force.
The Official Newsletter of YWTF Atlanta Chapter 
Summer 2011 

Issue 1
June 2011 News
June Chapter Meeting
May Chapter Meeting Highlights
Let's Blog About it!
May Book Club Selection
Upcoming Events

YWTF-ATL Presents  

Coffee and Conversation: A Dialogue about the Issues Facing Women in Atlanta

 Break the Silence! We want to Engage and Hear from you! 

Calling all Women, Past and Present Members and Allies of YWTF-ATL!

We want you!


Coffee and Conversation: A Dialogue about the issues facing women in Atlanta

Let's talk about it over great locally roasted coffee!
 
What issues matter the most to you?
How can we work together to address these issues?

 Also, come to share in a special Discussion  with Chapter Director and Founder, Terica Scott and Board of Directors on YWTF-ATL chapter to   learn more about what we are doing?  Who we are now? Where we plan to go in the next 12 months?

Let your voice be heard, join the discussion and share your story with women just like! 

Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011 


Time: 10:30 am-Noon

Location: 

Atlanta Coffee Roasters
2205-F Lavista Rd
 Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 636-1038

  Take a quick survey, let us know what is important to you!

Please invite a friend to come along.

 

 

  Please RSVP to ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org by Friday, June 24 to attend.

  

Socialize. Connect.  Engage.
Chapter Social Calendar Set for Summer 2011
 

 

 

Tour of CDC's Global Health Odyssey Museum's (GHO) new exhibit:  

Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art

 Virtual Tour

 

Thursday, July 13, 2011 

5:30-7:00 PM

 

This exhibit focuses on the prevention of violence against women and presents the work of 28 contemporary artists from 24 countries whose work addresses the issues of violence against women and girls around the world and their basic human rights to a safe and secure life. The project combines cutting-edge art with important social messaging and storytelling to help create awareness, inspiration, and address systems for positive social change and action. The museum is free and open to the public so visitors can experience the world of the GHO year-round. Since its structural expansion in 2005, the GHO continues to expand its collections and award-winning permanent and changing exhibitions.

 

Plan ahead and allow time for check in and parking. Driver's license is required for entry.  Vehicle inspection required.

Meet in the atrium of Tom Harkin Global Communications Center at 5:30 pm to begin the tour.  Immediately following the tour the group will engage in dialogue about violence against younger women. Bring a friend and do not miss this great exhibition.

 

Location:

 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333  

 

Email ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org by July 12 to reserve your spot or for more information!  Spread the word.

 

Join us for Cocktails in the Garden!


Thursday, August 18, 2011
6 �:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Meet up in the lobby from 6:00-6:15 after purchasing tickets.  Begin the tour at 6:15 pm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The most beautiful cocktail party in the city is back for another season of mixing and mingling in the Garden. Sample complimentary lite bites from a top restaurant, groove to sounds from Lethal Rhythms and watch for surprise cultural performances throughout the season.

Location:

Atlanta Botanical Garden

1345 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30309

404.876.5859

 

Guests $18.95 | Garden Members free | Full cash bar
Guest passes accepted

Email ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org by August 17 to RSVP !  Bring a co-worker or friend.


May Chapter Meeting Update: Exercise, Sex, and a Mood Altering Good Time


Our May chapter meeting was held on Saturday May 14, 2011 at Georgia Perimeter College's Clarkston campus.

To say we had fun is an understatement. We had a blast!

To honor and bring awareness to National Women's Health Week (May 8-14) our board of directors invited guest presenters who specialize in health and wellness fields.  

 

We had the pleasure of learning about the use and benefits of aromatherapy and various healing oils such as lavender, sweet orange, and myrrh from certified aromatherapist, Sandra Hicks of Be. Beautifully. Well


We tested our sexual health knowledge, participated in an activity, learned about various forms of birth control options, the risks of prevention from contracting STIs, and the importance of safer sex practices with Chanel Jaali of Jaali Co.


We laughed, grunted, and sweated with CrossFit instructor Lauren Sandoval who was there representing CrossFit East Decatur. Lauren shared the importance of eating, living, and being healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally.

 


We had a blast and wish to thank our presenters, members, and guests who attended this action-packed meeting. If you missed Saturday's meeting trust us when we say you don't want to miss out next month's. We hope to see you there!

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 Blog Recap of May Chapter Meeting  

 

Listen to Latest Blog Talk Radio Show:

Let's Talk About Sex!  The Younger Women's Guide to Healthier Sex Lives! with 

Chanel Jaali, Jaali and Co., Sex Education Consultant and Expert

Listen Now 

 

YWTF-ATL Wordpress Blog and Flickr Site Launched

 

New Blogs. New Pictures. New Look

We have expanded our reach beyond Blogger to also include blogs on Tumblr and WordPress, with the WordPress blog being our new go-to blog. You can access these blogs by visiting, www.ywtfatlanta.wordpress.com.

We have also uploaded pictures to Flickr so that you can see yourself and other members at recent events including the First Annual A.S.C.E.N.D. Leadership Conference.  You can view these pictures on our YWTFATLANTA WordPress blog or by visiting our Flickr page at: www.flickr.com/photos/ywtfatlanta/. 

If you would like to submit your pictures to us from an event so we can upload them to our Flickr page and blogs, please email them to our Communications and Marketing Director, Natasha Foreman at:

natasha.ywtf@gmail.com

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The Help  by Kathryn Stockett 

The Chapter Read of the Summer   

 

  

What perfect timing for this optimistic, uplifting debut novel (and maiden publication of Amy Einhorn's new imprint) set during the nascent civil rights movement in Jackson, Miss., where black women were trusted to raise white children but not to polish the household silver. Eugenia Skeeter Phelan is just home from college in 1962, and, anxious to become a writer, is advised to hone her chops by writing about what disturbs you. The budding social activist begins to collect the stories of the black women on whom the country club sets relies and mistrusts enlisting the help of Aibileen, a maid who's raised 17 children, and Aibileen's best friend Minny, who's found herself unemployed more than a few times after mouthing off to her white employers. The book Skeeter puts together based on their stories is scathing and shocking, bringing pride and hope to the black community, while giving Skeeter the courage to break down her personal boundaries and pursue her dreams. Assured and layered, full of heart and history, this one has bestseller written all over it.

 

Copyright � Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Become Involved. Build Relationships.  Bring Your Ideas and Talents to the Table.

 
YWTF-ATL is seeking leaders to serve on chapter committees and special interests groups the chapter in 2011.  This leadership opportunity  offers younger women an amazing chance to network and build rewarding relationships with like minded women in Atlanta.

Committees
  • Membership
  • Policy
  • Programs and Events
  • Communications
  • Partnership
  • Fundraising
  • ASCEND Conference
Special Interest Groups
  • Women's Health
  • Environment
  • Career and Mentoring
  • Violence Against Women
  • Education 

To join, send a email, include your name, phone, and desired committee name to ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org Today!

 Writers and Bloggers Wanted!

 

We're Looking for You

The Younger Women's Task Force Atlanta Chapter is looking for you! We are in need of bloggers for our Many Voices. One Force.  Blog, and guest writers for our monthly newsletter.  Writers and bloggers may regularly submit their work on a variety of subjects in the five core areas related to issues facing younger women in Atlanta:

1.  Education

2.  Women's Health

3.  Environment

4.   Violence against Younger Women

5.  Career and  Mentoring 

This is a great opportunity to gain exposure, present yourself as an expert in specific fields, or to refer employers to professionally published examples of your writing in order to obtain a position as a full-time, freelance, or syndicated columnist.

Is there a story, issue, cause, or event that you want to share with other women? Have you recently read an article or book about Education, Domestic Violence, Leadership, Health and Wellness, Mentoring, or Environment? Then you should consider becoming a guest writer for our blog and/or our monthly newsletter. Do you have a Facebook or Twitter account that you use frequently? You probably share several stories and headlines per week or even daily with friends and family- so consider sharing 250-350 word articles with YWTF readers a few times per month for the blog, and/or once per month for our newsletter. You don't have to be a seasoned journalist, blogger, or writer- just a passion for information and sharing it with others.  If you would like to regularly publish your work with us, please contact Natasha Foreman, Director of Communications and Marketing at natasha.ywtf@gmail.com.

YWTF-ATL 

Upcoming Events  

YWTF ATL 

Chapter Meetings

10:30 am to Noon

 

 

June 25, 2011

 

Location: 

Atlanta Coffee Roasters
2205-F Lavista Rd
 Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 636-1038

 

Future Dates: 

 

July 9, 2011

August 6, 2011

 

Chapter Socials

 

 

Tour of CDC's Global Health Odyssey Museum's (GHO) new exhibit -Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art

Thursday, July 13, 2011 

5:30-7:00 PM

 

Location:

 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333

Email ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org by July 12 to reserve your spot!  Spread the word.

 

Cocktails in the Garden

Thursday, August 18, 2011

6 �:00 - 8:00 p.m.

 

Location:

Atlanta Botanical Garden

1345 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30309

404.876.5859

 

Guests $18.95 | Garden Members free | Full cash bar
Guest passes accepted

Email ywtfatlanta@ywtf.org by August 17 to RSVP !  Bring a co-worker or friend.

 

 

 

Lead the Movement!

 Younger Women's Task Force Atlanta Chapter Seeks Board of Directors for 2012!

 The next term of Board of Directors begin January 2012.  If you are interested in leading the movement, please contact Chapter Director, Terica Scott  and send a copy of your resume today. Deadline to submit resume is October 1, 2011.  

 

Get the latest data on the state of Women in America!

Download a copy of the Women in America Report for the White House Council for Women and Girls Report  today! 

Chapter Updates  

 What's New?

The chapter welcomes Trang Nguyen as Partnership and Strategic Alliances Director and Danielle Hunt, as Project Manager to the Board of Directors.

In addition, YWTF-ATL welcomes Policy and Advocacy Intern, Elizabeth  Miller. 

 

Meet all of the Board of Directors at the next chapter meeting! 

 

Get the latest data on the state of Women in America!

Download a copy of the Women in America Report for the White House Council for Women and Girls Report  today! 

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The Younger Women's Task Force, a project of the National Council of Women's Organizations, is a nationwide, diverse, and inclusive grassroots movement dedicated to organizing younger women and their allies to take action on issues that matter most to them led by volunteers. 

 

By and for younger women, Younger Women's Task Force Atlanta Metro Chapter (YWTF-ATL) works both within and beyond the women's movement, engaging all who are invested in advancing the quality of life and rights of younger women aged 20-39.

 

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