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March is Women’s History Month
with International Women’s Day
on March 8. They provide an opportunity to celebrate the rights
of women and international peace
and to understand, recognize, appreciate and highlight the unique contributions of women and issues
that have impacted the world.

 

 

 
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Events for the month of March 2010
Celebrate
International Women's Day And Women's History Month
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Global Innovation Dialogue

Collaborative Strategy:  The New How
Creating Business Solutions through Collaborative Strategy focuses on processes,
people, and ideas. After many years of working with different companies,
Nilofer Merchant presents in her book The New How a new way to create a
business strategy. When employees help to create the strategy, they believe in and
are equipped to implement, it is the best way to create a winning strategy.
If you want to know about how to take advantage of a collaborative
culture to innovate faster and strategize to win, then you will be
interested in The New How and want to attend this Global Innovation Dialogue!

Santa Clara University
Benson Center
California Mission Room
To register online, go to:   www.scu.edu/business/gidrsvp/
If you want to learn about the book go toWww.the-new-how.com
If you want to buy the book directly go to  http://bit.ly/thn-book.
For GID information or to VOLUNTEER contact: Bonita Banducci,
banducci@genderwork.com, 650-529-9336

 
Thursday, March 04, 2010 from 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM (PT)
Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits

SVCN District Attorney Candidates Forum
In order to better understand the views of the candidates, this forum offers the candidates
and opportunity to discuss  their views and answer questions from our nonprofit  community.
The election will be held in June, 2010. Confirmed candidates: District Attorney Dolores Carr
and Jeff Rosen, Deputy District Attorney.
Moderator:  Dr. Terry Christensen. A professor at San Jose State University, Dr. Christensen
specializes in state and local politics. His most recent book is Local Politics:
Governing at the Grassroots.

Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits
Sobrato Community Conference Center
1400 Parkmoor Avenue, Cupertino Room
San Jose, CA 95126
 
Saturday, March 6, 2010 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
South Bay International Women’s Day Network

International Womyn's Day- March & Festival
Marching for Womyn’s and Human Rights. No to Violence! No to War! No to Occupation!
Womyn demand Humane Immigration Reform! Marriage Equality for All!
Cihuatl.Tlatocan@gmail.com 408-421-1096

Gather 11 AM - Noon at Roosevelt Park, East Santa Clara and 19th streets, San Jose
March Noon - 1 PM -- west on Santa Clara Street to First Street, then south to Biblioteca Latinoamericana  and Washington United Youth Center, South First Street between Oak and Edwards, San Jose
Festival 1-4 PM -- Entertainment, Food, Information, Sales Booths between the library and the center

Participants: Cihuatl Tlatocan (MAIZ), FOCUS-SV, Silicon Valley DEBUG,
San Jose Peace and Justice Center, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom ,
San Jose CodePink, SJSU WoWi (Womyn on Womyn’s Issues), Santa Clara County’s
Office on Women’s Policy,  LGBTQ Youth Spaces, SOMOS Mayfair,
Cardea Center for Women, Bay Area Radical Women.

 
Sunday March 7, 2010 1:00 pm - 4:00pm
Committee Of Solidarity With Women's Movement In Iran

Please join community of Women's rights activists, Human Rights activists, Poets, Artists
and  Musicians to pay tribute to Iranian women's struggle for freedom, democracy and gender equality, and to celebrate their 3- decades of resiliency, determination and 
significant pioneering role in the recent mass movement in Iran. 
For more information 408-243-2222, irwomenmovement@gmail.com

Cezar Chavez Plaza, Down Town SJ

 
Monday, March 8 2010, 12 :00pm-1:30 pm

Clayman Institute for Gender&Research Stanford

Presentation by Author Kurt Beyer: " Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age"
the life of computer pioneer Grace Murray Hopper (1906-1992) Kurt Beyer goes beyond the screenplay-ready myth to reveal a more authentic Hopper, a vibrant and complex woman
whose career paralleled the meteoric trajectory of the postwar computer industry.

Encina Hall, 2nd Floor, Central Conference Room
616 Serra Street, Stanford

 
Friday, March 12, 2010, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
FountainBlue's When She Speaks,

Women in Leadership Series
Agility - The Key to Building a Successful Car Hitachi This month's panel will focus on
agility as the key to building a successful career, featuring women who have changed roles and industries, positions and companies. They will share their stories of successes and challenges, and also share how they are supporting others to do the same.

Hitachi Data Systems, 700 Central Expressway, Building 700, Santa Clara
Please pre-register by noon on 3/11 using the PayPal link at http://www.whenshespeaks.com.

 
Tuesday, March 16 from 8:00-9:30 am
Cardea Center for Women

Tracing the Progress of Women in the Workplace
Special guest: Lisa Frederiksen
Researcher, author and speaker widely known for her work on women’s history and
women and family issues. Lisa will provide important insights on the history of women
in the workplace and how far we’ve come in balancing the “second shift.” She will then
lead us in an engaging group dialogue around the topic, posing a number of questions
to pull forth the experiences and wisdom of the group.

Location : Palace Cafe & Catering, 139 South Murphy Avenue
Sunnyvale CA 94086, 408/774 6111
Map: http://www.palacecafe.net/cafe.html
Ala Carte Breakfast

For more information and to RSVP, write to events@cardeacenterforwomen.org

 
Saturday, March 20, 2010 10:00am - 1:00pm
Kay Kleinerman

VOICE MATTERS:  Jujitsu Voice. Like the art of Jujitsu, knowing how to use your voice effectively requires awareness, spontaneity, and poise.  It requires that you let go of limiting beliefs and behaviors, and allow yourself to discover the full potential of your authentic voice. Cost: $50.00 per person
Join this workshop and learn to:

  • Open your voice with courage and confidence
  • Use your voice as a strong instrument of communication
  • Tap into what you want to express, and how to express it
  • Be at ease expressing your full self

Location: VOICE MATTERS Studio - 244 Virginia Avenue, San Mateo, CA  94402
Registration/more information: (650) 759-2373 or kaykleinerman@mac.com
For more information about VOICE MATTERS workshops, go to  http://www.kaykleinerman.com/  

 
Thursday, March 25, 2010 • 5:30 – 7:30 pm
County of Santa Clara, Office of Women’s Policy

A SALUTE TO WOMEN VETERANS : We will celebrate the history of women in the
military and highlight their contributions to the armed forces and our community.
Agencies and organizations will share resources and information for veterans.

Please RSVP by March 22, 2010 owp@ceo.sccgov.org or 1.408.299.5135 for questions

Lobby Breezeway/BOS Chambers, County Government Center
70 W. Hedding St., San Jose

 
Saturday, March 27, 2010 9:30-1:30
Carol Adamski

Treat yourself. Take a little time to:
Relax and let go
Tap into a place of peace
Remember what is important
Be filled with acceptance and love

Tuition: $65.00 Register today using Paypal.

Carol Adamski, M.A., is a warm, funny, insightful, powerful coach dedicated to helping others
make positive, effective change in their lives. For years she has led various workshops-nationally and internationally-on leadership, personal empowerment, communications, and relationships.
For 15 years as a coach, she has demonstrated strength and compassion, with the ability to listen deeply and ask just the right questions.

Merrivale West, San Jose, CA c.adamski@comcast.net  408-761-4446
www.caroladamski.com
 
Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 5:30 to 7:00 Registration from 5:00pm
Cardea Center for Women and Global Women’s Leadership Network

Past as Prologue: Global Perspectives on Women’s History

Special guest: Karen Offen, Senior Scholar, Clayman Institute, Stanford University,
author of a new book, "Globalizing Feminisms 1789-1945" which presents a coherent, comprehensive, comparative, and much-needed collective history of women’s activism
throughout the world. Reaching out well beyond Europe and the Americas to examine
the history of feminisms in Japan, India, China, the Middle East and Australasia,
Karen offers twenty essays by leading scholars around the world, that aim to rewrite history
by showing how earlier generations of feminists world-wide struggled to “restore a balance
of power between the sexes, a balance lacking in male-dominated societies” against a backdrop of huge cultural, social and political transitions across the world.

Admission $20.00. Reserve your seat by sending an
*Refreshments * The book will be available for purchase.



California Mission Room
Benson Center, Santa Clara University
e-mail to events@cardeacenterforwomen.org
For more information or to VOLUNTEER contact: Bonita Banducci,
banducci@genderwork.com, 650-529-9336

 
 
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