Roughly 160 women of all ages joined together for The White House Project at Fortune Bay the weekend of the April 11-13.
Working with an advisory committee of women leaders from across
the Arrowhead Region, the training brought together an
extraordinarily diverse group of women from over 55 cities and
townships, spanning 14 Northern MN Counties. One-third of the
participants were Native-American, representing seven different
tribes.
the Arrowhead Region, the training brought together an
extraordinarily diverse group of women from over 55 cities and
townships, spanning 14 Northern MN Counties. One-third of the
participants were Native-American, representing seven different
tribes.
Women of all ages attended, some bringing their young children...
Founder and President of The White House Project
St. Louis County Attorney Melanie Ford
Activist, Author, and past vice-presidential candidate
Marie C. WilsonFounder and President of The White House Project
St. Louis County Attorney Melanie Ford
WDIO/WIRT reported Renee Passal
Explorer Ann Bancroft
Our own Eveleth City Councilor Liz Kuoppala
I would encourage all women and girls to watch for the next White House Project training to take part in this exciting event. The skills we learn are extraordinary. We are all leaders in our communities, collectively, we can help to ensure better communities for ourselves, children, grandchildren, friends, etc.
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