Happening THIS Saturday August 26th Women Watch Afrika’s Communal Support and Civic Engagement Day When: Saturday August 26th Time: 11am – 1pm Where: 964 N Indian Creek Dr, Clarkston, GA What: WWA will give out Food items, Masks, Sanitizer, Bath Tissue, etc. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. **We will STILL be following proper […]
A Win In the Latest Phase of Our Lawsuit Against SB 202! Federal Judge Strikes Down Provisions of Georgia Voter Suppression Law SB 202!
Breaking: August 18, 2023, Atlanta, GA Atlanta Federal Judge J.P. Boulee struck down and blocked provisions of Georgia’s 2021 voter suppression law S.B. 202. Today, Women Watch Afrika, et al. received victory in parts of our preliminary injunction motions in our SB 202 lawsuit against Brian Kemp, et al. Two Big Wins: […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CAIR-GA, Partners Condemn Forced Resignation, Alleged Harassment of Black Muslim Woman Clarkson City Manager
CONTACT: Azka Mahmood, CAIR-Georgia Interim Executive Director, azkatmahmood@cair.com, 678 653 5822 Glory Kilanko, Founder and CEO, Women Watch Afrika, womenwatchafrika@gmail.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CAIR-GA and Partners Condemn Forced Resignation, Alleged Harassment of Black Muslim Woman Clarkson City Manager (ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 8/11/2023) – The Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Georgia), Women Watch […]
Clarkston Community Speaks Out stating The City Manager is NOT the Problem
A Frustrated Community Speaks Out Advocates: The problems in Clarkston have preceded the appointment of the city manager and there have been too many threats being made FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 7, 2023 Clarkston, GA – Several members of the Clarkston Community are gathering to speak out as they feel their voices are not […]
REMINDER: Women Watch Afrika is helping You Register to Vote or to Update Your Information!
Georgia– Are you Registered to Vote? Do you need to Update your Address for Voting? Do you have a New Last Name? You can do so here: https://goga.vote/wwaovr Women Watch Afrika is helping to Register U.S. Citizens (18 and older) to Vote or to Update their information. We are doing the registration and update […]
Throwback Thursday Partnership Highlight: Delivering the Dream coalition work
Throwback Thursday Partnership Highlight: Delivering the Dream Coalition Women Watch Afrika and Latino Community Fund Georgia Highlighting and remembering this amazing partnership that allowed us to provide for and impact our community during the height of the pandemic. https://express.adobe.com/page/irTrQlkIdHHDH/ — As an expert in this field, Women Watch Afrika provides trainings […]
America is NOT an English-Only Nation; Language Justice and Language Access are Important
Women Watch Afrika, Inc. is shocked, disappointed, and disturbed by this situation in which a Morrow city councilwoman stated (on video) that her Vietnamese-American colleague “failed as a citizen of this country” and “dishonored” her office because she backed a petition for multilingual ballots ahead of Morrow’s upcoming election. Our nation is not an English-only […]
Our very own, Founder and CEO, Glory Kilanko is the featured speaker on July 26th: Intergenerational Dialogue: REGISTER AND JOIN US!
WWA Family: Our very own, Founder and CEO, Glory Kilanko is the featured speaker on July 26th: Intergenerational Dialogue: REGISTER AND JOIN US!Our very own, Founder and CEO, Glory Kilanko is the featured speaker on July 2036th: Intergenerational Dialogue: REGISTER AND JOIN US! DON’T DELAY…REGISTER TODAY! https://bit.ly/ArtofStrategy-July26 The Summer is heating up! Last month we […]
Women Watch Afrika (WWA) Condemns the US Supreme Court Ruling Against Race-Conscious Admissions Policies
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2023 CONTACT INFORMATION Glory Kilanko, Founder and CEO, Tel: 404-759-6419 Atlanta, GA — Women Watch Afrika (WWA) condemns the Supreme Court ruling against race-conscious admissions policies. Today the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious student admissions program policies currently used at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. Women […]
A Win For Fair Elections, A Victory for Fairness in Redistricting, and A Victory for Voting Rights For All
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in Moore v. Harper that state legislatures cannot ignore their state constitutions while making rules for federal elections. This case was a test of independent state legislature theory as some of North Carolina legislators argued that their state’s supreme court could not invalidate their redistricting. Their argument […]
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