PAST EVENTS
What We've Been Up To
April Fundraiser: Inspiring Interviews
Read more about our April fundraiser, Inspiring Interviews.
The April ROADwomen meeting was a wonderfully successful fundraiser entitled Inspiring Interviews. The panel consisted of Kim Ogg, Ramona Franklin, Melissa Noriega and Angie Hayes.
March 2017 Meeting
Read more about our March Monthly Meeting, which featured guest speakers Terri Burke of ACLU of Texas and Tiffany Hogue of Texas Organizing Project (TOP).
We hope that you enjoyed our March meeting! As a recap, Terri Burke, Executive Director of the ACLU in Texas, provided an update on the current legislative session in Austin with her talk titled "Of Bibles, Badges, Borders, and Babies." You can see more about the important bills on the horizon in Austin at the legislature section of the Texas Tribune.
Next, Tiffany Hogue, Policy Director of Texas Organizing Project (TOP), provided an overview of TOP's activities that helped turn Harris County blue in 2016, and provided an overview on how TOP's continued activities will help Texas elect more Democrats in 2018. Learn more about TOP's campaigns here.
January 2017 Meeting
At our January 2017 monthly meeting, ROADwomen swore in the Executive Board for 2017 and heard from featured speaker and ROADwoman Diane Trautman.
Already, 2017 is off to a great start!
At ROADwomen's January 2017 monthly meeting, Judge Alexandra Smoots-Hogan, Harris County 164th Civil District Court, swore in the ROADwomen Executive Board for 2017.
We are honored to present ROADwomen’s Executive Board for 2017:
- Rufi Natarajan, President
- Kat Clemons
- Gayle Fallon
- Adoneca Fortier
- Abbie Kamin
- Roshanak Mohammadifar
- Muffie Moroney
- Leif Hatlen, PAC Treasurer
Also at the meeting, featured speaker and ROADwoman Diane Trautman, Ed. D., provided an update on the Harris County Department of Education.
February 2017 Meeting
We hope that you loved our February monthly meeting!
We hope that you loved our February Monthly Meeting!
To start off the night, Gayle Fallon, a ROADwomen board member, discussed the importance of music in social movements. Initially, it was the music that drew Gayle to political movements. At the Newport Folk Festival, she listened to folk performers Bob Dylan and Joan Baez sing about social justice. Gayle reminded us of this important lesson: The music has always united us. She sang her renditions of “This Land Is Your Land” by Woodie Guthrie and “Carry It On” by Gil Turner. Gayle ended her performance by encouraging us to carry it on today as ROADwomen!
Next, we heard from Gislaine Williams, the Texas Grassroots Community Organizer for Refugee Council USA. Gislaine spoke about the importance of the accepting refugees into the United States and the uncertainty many refugees now face in light of President Trump’s recent executive order that aims to suspend visas and other immigration benefits for travelers from certain Muslim-majority countries. Additionally, Trump’s administration has promised another executive order that could affect refugees. Gislaine explained that her organization works to educate legislators and develop a network of advocates who meet face-to-face with lawmakers and their staff to address refugee-specific issues. In addition to Refugee Council USA, Gislaine mentioned other organizations supporting progressive causes: Refugee Services of Texas (Houston), Texas Organizing Project, and United We Dream.
Then, Carlos Duarte, the State Director of Mi Familia Vota, spoke about demographic changes in Texas and the growing importance of Latino voters. Carlos explained Mi Familia Vota’s strategy for increasing voter turnout among Latinos in Harris County and surrounding counties, which includes encouraging citizens to become civically engaged, mentoring young Latinos, and registering high school graduates. One of Mi Familia Vota’s most important goals is to generate 300,000 additional votes in Harris County in 2018.
Additionally, our president, Rufi Natarajan, discussed the outcome of our recent Legislative Update Summit, organized by board member Diane Mosier, in which ROADwomen members discussed how we can focus our efforts to promote progressive causes. Our goal going forward is to lobby on a sustained and consistent basis for causes we care about, such as opposing Texas Senate Bill 4 and supporting healthcare as it pertains to women’s rights. We will keep you updated as we have more information about this exciting strategy!