January 26, 2019 @ 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
Zion Baptist Church

The Marietta-Roswell Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, an organization of over 940 chapters of college-educated women who are committed to public service, with a focus on sustaining the growth and development of the African American community has partnered with VoteRunLead, the nation’s largest and most diverse training organization for women to run for office, and win, in looking toward the future and hosting WE Should Run II: Preparing Women of Color to Run for Political Office Workshop.

On Saturday, January 26th, we invite you to join us for a conversation with local women leaders of color followed by a live training to ready you for your first steps into making the decision to run for office with VoteRunLead. This workshop is aimed at women who have not considered running for political office as well as those who have been thinking about it and need encouragement to declare. VoteRunLead believes you already have the experience, talent and networks to achieve your political ambition. VoteRunLead’s #RunAsYouAre 90 Day Challenge will accelerate the growth of your political networks and know-how with practical and actionable steps. This workshop will help you make a real plan to get to know your political community, find the best office to run for, and bolster your campaign to win.

Speakers include:

Brenda Lopez, State Representative, District 99, VoteRunLead Alum
Erica Thomas, Representative, District 39
Carla Jackson, Cobb County Tax Commissioner
Charisse Davis, Cobb County School Board Member
Essence Johnson, Former Candidate, Georgia House of Representatives. District 45
with more to come!!!

Event

  • Name

    MRAC’s We Should Run II

Information

  • Date and Time

    January 26, 2019 @ 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
  • Cost

    FREE

Location

  • Venue

    Zion Baptist Church
  • Address

    165 Lemon Street NE