Let her Play!!! Celebrating & Examining Why Girls & Sports Matter! My Girl Power™ Project & the Pima County Tucson Women’s Commission present… My Girl Power Project™, a special project aimed at increasing k-12 girls’ engagement levels in the sports, arts, science and health areas, and supported by the Pima County Tucson Women’s Commission, will be hosting our first quarterly Community Chat, a hosted roundtable discussion with select community stakeholders, to discuss key issues that affect k-12 girls, starting here in Pima County, AZ. In light of National Women and Girls in Sports Day, Feb 5, 2014, the anniversary of Title IX, and the kicking off of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, we will focus our first quarter discussion on why access to sports and physical activity for girls is so critically important, and why we MUST ensure access for all who would like to play. The roundtable discussion will take place in a public meeting format. Findings will be produced in a special MGP Report, which will be released in March 2014. February 4, 2014 at 9:00 am – 10:00 am Women’s Commission Building 240 North Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85742 Access, Funding or Engagement??? What are the real barriers to play? Community Roundtable Participants Debbie D’Amore, Deputy Superintendent, Pima County Schools Pam Francis, Executive Director, EEF serving TUSD Ally Baehar, Community Engagement, So. Arizona Girl Scouts Natalie Fernandez, Financial Analyst, Community Activist Don Trigali, Sporting Chance Andy Morales, educator, columnist Deborah Jackson, KIDCO My Girl Power™ Community Chat Hosts Lucy Howell, Guardian, MOVE Media, PCTWC Martha McSally, retired Air Force, PCTWV Sheila Tobias, author, PCTWC Loree Thompson, Business consultant Larry Sakin, entrepreneur, philanthropist Community Chat – Q1 2014 Let’s Chat - Q1 2014
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My Girl Power™ Project & the Pima County Tucson Women’s Commission present…
My Girl Power Project™, a special project aimed at increasing k-12 girls’ engagement levels in the sports, arts, science and health areas, and
supported by the Pima County Tucson Women’s Commission, will be hosting our first quarterly Community Chat, a hosted roundtable discussion with select community stakeholders, to discuss key issues that affect k-12 girls, starting here in Pima County,
AZ.
In light of National Women and Girls in Sports Day, Feb 5, 2014, the anniversary of Title IX, and the kicking off of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, we will focus our first quarter discussion on why access to sports and physical activity for girls is so
critically important, and why we MUST ensure access for all who would like to play.
The roundtable discussion will take place in a public meeting format. Findings will be produced in a special MGP Report, which will be released in March 2014.
February 4, 2014 at 9:00 am – 10:00 am Women’s Commission Building
240 North Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85742
Access, Funding or Engagement??? What are the real barriers to play?
Community Roundtable ParticipantsDebbie D’Amore, Deputy Superintendent, Pima County SchoolsPam Francis, Executive Director, EEF serving TUSDAlly Baehar, Community Engagement, So. Arizona Girl ScoutsNatalie Fernandez, Financial Analyst, Community ActivistDon Trigali, Sporting ChanceAndy Morales, educator, columnistDeborah Jackson, KIDCO My Girl Power™ Community Chat Hosts