The Fellows Application is open Feb. 1 - Mar. 7. We are entering the recruitment period for our 2021 Fellows cohort and could use your help in finding amazing young women who could benefit from the program and would bring diverse perspectives to our community. Members have been our best recruiters because they understand ninety-nine girlfriends and tend to know young women who may add something to the membership and benefit from belonging.
Co-Host a World Café
We’re looking for co-hosts for 10 virtual World Cafés to be held between mid-February and late April. World Cafés are small, intimate one-hour gatherings designed to give women interested in membership a taste of what we do together and time to share personal values and experiences about social change and community. With your help, we can again assemble a diverse and committed membership! Read on for details on the role of a co-host or other ways to help, and contact Grayson by Feb. 14 to raise your hand!
Conversation Circle: Reducing Homelessness in Our Region
Our Safe Homes for All Spotlight Study Report focused on a number of specific challenges in trying to reduce houselessness, support people who are living on the streets, and create policy and funding to stem the crisis. What’s happening now in our community based on the passing of the recent bond measures? How might racial equity priorities alter the solutions enacted or proposed? What more can we do to continue making progress?
Event Dates: Tuesdays 6-7:30 pm May 11, May 18 and May 25, 2021
Discussion Guide: Click to Download
Circle Facilitators: Susan Rinker and Leslie Westphal
Conversation Circle: Impact/Sustainable Investing
Can you have investments aligned with the values, issues and causes you feel passionate about, and also get competitive returns? The answer is a resounding yes. Concern for the environment, social and racial justice, and integrity in governance can be found in abundance in financial products available to all investors. In these discussions, we will explore the world of impact investing and how to take the next step towards investing based on your own values.
Event Dates: Sundays 2-3:30 pm May 16, May 23 and June 6, 2021
Discussion Guide: Click to Download
Circle Facilitators: Jayni Kosoff and Sarah Cleveland
Conversation Circle: Strategies for Social Change
Social change, both structural and cultural, is the result of many actions. It can be slow or abrupt. What strategies advance social change? How do each of us invest in or participate in making social change? In these discussions we will apply a framework for social change in looking at issues in our community. We’ll use an equity lens to examine how strategies in play are incorporating racial justice issues in advancing change.
Event Dates: Mondays 12-1:30 pm May 10, May 17, and May 24, 2021
Discussion Guide: Click to Download
Circle Facilitators: Michelle McHugh and Deborah Edward
Conversation Circle: Women & Power
How can women use their power to change the world? In these discussions we’ll explore ways that women build and exercise power as individuals, in groups, and through institutions. We’ll identify sources of power, learn how it may differ between races, find new ways to make a difference in our communities, and be inspired by powerful women in our midst.
Event Dates: Tuesdays 6-7:30 pm May 11, May 18 and May 25, 2021
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Circle Facilitators: Anina Estrem and Holly Vaughn Edmonds
Community Study Team Reports
2019 Lunch & Learn Series
Spotlight Study: Understanding Youth Mental Health
Today’s youth are tomorrow’s leaders. How can we support their social and emotional wellness during a time of social fragmentation, funding cuts, and uncertainty about the future? The Understanding Youth Mental Health 2020 Spotlight Report describes the issues and the limited resource available to support positive mental health of children and young adults, highlighting the incidence of depression, anxiety and behavior disorders. Learn about Oregon’s Student Success Act, and models for effective intervention and treatment, such as the bright spot of recent telemedicine efforts.
Spotlight Study: Improving Stewardship of our Natural World
Heat islands, pesticides and black carbon diesel pollution. These threats impact both our natural environment and our collective health. Learn from this Spotlight team about the specific actions you as an individual can take to become an effective steward of the natural world and influence sustainability policy.
Spotlight Study: Safe Homes For All
How can Portland solve its homelessness crisis? What actions can we take to prevent those at risk for homelessness from losing their home in the first place? The Safe Homes for All Spotlight Report explores several factors contributing to homelessness, including the local shortage of affordable housing, domestic abuse, and mental health issues. Learn about Portland’s recent policies and initiatives to provide more affordable housing and address some of the underlying causes of homelessness.
Spotlight Study: Reducing Racial Disparities in Our Community
In 2020, race is still a powerful indicator of outcomes in Portland. In light of nationwide calls for reforms to end systemic racism, this report shines a spotlight on racial disparities in our own community. Learn about the disproportionate COVID-19 infection rate among Oregon’s Latinx population, the challenges faced by students of color in Multnomah County, and the racial disparities within our criminal justice system that have sparked police reform efforts on both the local and state level.
Let's Talk About: Joining the Sustainability Movement
Event Date: September 3, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording Part 1 | Recording Part 2 | Slides
Member Lisa Adatto shared the benefits of stepping into the sustainability movement.
Let's Talk About: The Race Paradigm in America
Event Date: August 5, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording
Member Beth Tarasawa, Executive VP of Research at NWEA, shared findings from studies about the impact of school closings on student learning, sharing ideas about how individuals and communities can help through this challenging time for education.
Let's Talk About: Educational Impacts of COVID-19
Event Date: August 5, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording
Member Beth Tarasawa, Executive VP of Research at NWEA, shared findings from studies about the impact of school closings on student learning, sharing ideas about how individuals and communities can help through this challenging time for education.
Let's Talk About: Life in Prison
Event Date: July 23, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording
Members Anna Debenham and Roby Tenenbaum talked about Life in Prison, drawing on their experiences as volunteers working with people who have been incarcerated through the Insight Alliance. Learn more about their work in Anna’s Ted Talk.
Let's Talk About: Activism in Gun Violence
Event Date: July 9, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording
Member Heidi Yewman shared her story of becoming an activist on behalf of preventing gun violence. Learn more about her work from her articles from MS Magazine and the Daily Beast (“My month with a gun”), her book “Beyond the Bullet”, and her movie Behind the Bullet.
Let's Talk About: Allyship
Event Date: June 25, 2020
Presentation Materials: Recording | Slides
The premiere of our series featured member Christine Moses, Diversity, Equity & Belonging Champion, who lead a conversation about allyship. She built on the ideas she shared with girlfriends in our e-mail sent during the first week of protests about racial injustice and police brutality.
Read: How to be Anti-Racist articles
Many of us are reading, listening, taking action and discussing issues of race in response to the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests and actions to address systemic racism and policy brutality in our country. In addition to the resources we and others have shared with members through emails, member Tammy Wilhoite offers two additional resources:
CNN Article How to be anti-racist: Speak out in your own circles by Kristen Rogers
AWAKEN Blog November, 2019 Allyship (& Accomplice): The What, Why, and How by Michelle Kim
2020: How Can Philanthropy Influence Policy?
Although philanthropic dollars are a drop in the bucket compared to government and public funding for our social fabric, philanthropists play a strong role in influencing government to do the right thing. As a collective giving circle we are a philanthropy - how can we leverage our funds, our connections, our collective action to support and advance the change we want in our region? What have other philanthropic leaders and local foundations done?