Women Watch Afrika is having another Community Census Count and COVID-19 Support Day! Yes, there is still time to complete the 2020 Census. A federal judge has ruled that the 2020 Census Count should continue till October 31st. So go fill it out! We’ll remind you in person during our Support Day. This outdoor event […]
Transformation 2020 Popular Democracy Defined Conference
Glory Kilanko, Founder and CEO of Women Watch Afrika was a Distinguished Guest Speaker at the Transformation 2020 Popular Democracy Defined Conference Panel on Sanctuary City and Immigrants on September 24, 2020. She spoke about Immigrants, Immigration Concerns, Fears, and Successes. Women Watch Afrika, Inc. #ImmigrantsandImmigrationConcerns — As an expert in this […]
National Voter Registration Day
On National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday, September 22, 2020. Women Watch Afrika hosted a successful Voter Registration Drive at the Clarkston Library. Make sure you are registered to vote and make a plan to VOTE! — As an expert in this field, Women Watch Afrika provides trainings as a consultant […]
Women Watch Afrika’s Statement on the Passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A Pioneer, a Champion, and a Warrior, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a transformative game changer. She used her intelligence and genius to make a change, fighting for equality, for justice, and to impact not just her community but the country and the world around her. Even in the face of challenges, she never gave up. […]
Reminder: Watch Live! Your Voice Matters
Hope you are planning to Tune In: Glory Kilanko, Founder and Executive Director, Women Watch Afrika will be the guest today at 4pm for a live stream series on why your voice matters and discussing the importance of voting. Click to tune in: https://lnkd.in/eNfg8h6 **Update: If you were unable to watch it live, […]
Join Us and Watch: Your Vote Matters September 18th at 4 p.m.
Glory Kilanko, Founder and Executive Director, Women Watch Afrika will be the guest today at 4pm for a live stream series on why your voice matters and discussing the importance of voting. Click to tune in. https://lnkd.in/eNfg8h6 #Vote #WomenWatchAfrika #yourvotematters #Vote2020 #NewAmericans #clarkston #immigrants #refugees #refugeestories #community #communitylove #communitysupport — As an expert […]
Women Watch Afrika’s Statement on the Horrific Violation of Human Rights with Forced Hysterectomies at Irwin Detention Center
For Immediate Release Atlanta, Georgia–Women Watch Afrika was neither surprised nor shocked about the recent revelations of forced hysterectomies at the Irwin Detention Center because such horrific injustices have been prevalent at such Detention Facilities. Women Watch Afrika has been working with partners in the fight to shut down all such Centers. These Centers are […]
We Remember, We Honor, We Never Forget.
Today, Women Watch Afrika remembers and honors the Fallen of 9/11. This tragic incident occurred just three days after WWA’s return from the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance which took place in Durban, South Africa from August 31 through September 8, 2001. Though the United States pulled out of the […]
It’s Not Too Late To Complete The Census: Respond to the 2020 Census Today!
Have you Completed Your Census? If Not–It is Not Too Late To Complete It: Respond to the 2020 Census Today! Women Watch Afrika wants you to know that Census takers are now out in your community knocking on the doors of those households that have not answered the 2020 Census. If you do not want […]
Backpack Project A Success!
Women Watch Afrika and DeKalb Alphas’ Women Only COVID-19 Community Outreach Backpack Project Day was a Success! On Thursday, August 20, 2020 from 2:30 to 6 p.m. women came to the venue to pick up 2 Bags: a Bag filled with food items and a Backpack filled with Toiletries and a Women Watch Afrika Hard […]
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