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EWOC 2014

We are thrilled to welcome trailblazing broadcaster Jayne Kennedy-Overton and international HIV/AIDS activist Hydeia Broadbent with the Host of Good Day Sacramento, Ken Rudulph as the Moderator of the Women-To-Watch Panel at the 2014 EWOC Conference. The theme of this year’s conference is “EWOCs Impacting All Communities”. CLICK HERE to download the full press release.

“It’s been so gratifying to see our conference grow each year,” says Sac Cultural Hub Media Company & Foundation CEO Pleshette Robertson. “In our 6th Annual year we are not only excited to welcome these incredible presenters to this year’s conference, but to be able to present an opportunity to learn from and be inspired by Jayne Kennedy-Overton and Hydeia Broadbent is a dream come true.”

EWOC 2014

This year’s EWOC Conference will include Workshops, EWOC Excellence Awards, Book Signings, Exhibitor Shopping, and the Young Women’s Summit (YWS). CLICK HERE to see photos from last year’s EWOC conference. We will also present two young women (ages 14-21) with the Young Exceptional Women of Color (Y-EWOC) Scholarship Award. CLICK HERE for more information on YWS .

To REGISTER ONLINE go to: http://ewoc2014.eventbrite.com.
For updates, please visit the conference web pages located at www.sacculturalhub.com/events/women-of-color-retreat.

If you are interested in participating as a sponsor or vendor, contact (916) 234-3589 or e-mail contact@sacculturalhub.com.

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