Equity For All
Thank you to everyone who attended the YWCA Spokane’s Equity for All event! Your participation in the important conversation about “Restorative Practices in Community” was incredibly meaningful. A special thanks to our panelists, performers, and volunteers for making the event a success. Together, we are strengthening our commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable community.
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MoreJoin YWCA Spokane’s annual Equity for All event on April 17, 2025, from 5pm – 7pm at Hamilton Studios for a courageous conversation about the impact of restorative practices in our community. Learn with community leaders and enjoy performances by local artists.
MoreThank you for joining this courageous conversation! Last Thursday, April 25th, we hosted Equity for All at the Hive with a distinguished panel of maternal health community leaders. Over 120 people attended either in person or online, creating a powerful atmosphere. Before the panel, we had a musical duo perform…
MoreAhead of our annual Equity for All event on 4/25, we hope to prepare the community for an in-depth conversation on maternal health in Spokane. This blog and Maternal Health in the United States are creating a foundation of knowledge to help orient the community to this issue. In this blog…
MoreMaternal Health in the United States Each year in the United States, several hundred people die during pregnancy or within one year following giving birth. Thousands of others experience unexpected complications during labor or delivery which can lead to serious short-term or long-term health conditions for both them and their…
More2023 Equity for all recap Thank you to everyone who joined us for YWCA Spokane’s annual courageous conversation. Last Friday, April 28th, we hosted this year’s Equity For All event at the Woman’s Club of Spokane with a panel discussion led by key experts in the mental health field. Participants…
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