RI Democratic Women's Caucus Draws Nearly 100 Women to East Bay

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RI Democratic Women's Caucus Draws Nearly 100 Women to East Bay

Nellie Gorbea
Nearly 100 women from East Bay across Rhode Island gathered to plan the next steps for growing the Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus.

The Meeting

The attendees suggested specific workshops and training sessions they’d like to be part of, including: fundraising, leadership training, communications, running campaigns, understanding the legislature, learning how bills are made and passed, and supporting women candidates.

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Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea talked to the group about the importance of getting involved in elections and politics, to exercise their right to vote and to encourage others to do so.

She applauded the efforts of the co-chairs and the dozen elected women in attendance, and urged all to attend their local city and town committee meetings.

At least two dozen of those attending were either elected or city or town chairs.

And Executive Director T. Kevin Olasanoye gave a state Party update, including an overview of Resistance Summer,  a 4-month, Democratic National Committee-led program to expand voter involvement.

He introduced the Party’s two new interns, who will be responsible for building voter registration and community involvement: Michelle Arias and Jakub Lis.

The next meeting is Tuesday, August 1, in Newport; co-chairs also announced plans for tri-state regional meeting with other women’s caucuses for the fall.


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