The League of Women Voters of Wake County, Peace College, and the North Carolina Center for Women in Public Service, along with Meredith College, NC State Women’s Center, Saint Augustine’s College, and Shaw University are sponsoring this area’s first Running & Winning Workshop on Saturday, November 3, 2007, at Peace College, Raleigh, North Carolina.
This interactive workshop is designed to give young women in high school and college the opportunity to explore public service as a career. During the session, participants will meet with local women office holders and explore their own leadership abilities.
We believe that one way to reach greater representational parity for women is to develop leadership potential in our young women.
Application deadline has been extended to Friday, October 19.
The Running & Winning Workshop is multi-partisan and will bring together young women from several high schools and colleges in Wake County for an active political experience. Working in small groups with students from other schools, they will interview local and state female elected officials, learning about their experiences in seeking and holding public office. Afterwards, each small group will plan a mock campaign by analyzing issues, designing publicity, and writing and delivering a campaign speech. Trained facilitators will guide the small groups in interviewing the politicians and in role-playing and cooperative learning to plan the mock campaign. This program is designed for young women early in their leadership development – specifically targeting high school seniors and college first years and sophomores – in order to give a transforming experience that allows them to do things they haven’t thought they were capable of doing before.
Our short-term goal is to change young women’s attitudes about politics and their leadership capabilities. Our long-term goal is to increase the number of women running for, and winning, political office.