by Kristyn Senters | Jul 30, 2020 | Annual Luncheon
Via: My Sweet Charity By: Jeanne Prejean In exactly two months Texas Women’s Foundation will hold its 35th Annual Luncheon virtually co-chaired by Bonnie Clinton and Cynt Marshall and presented by Toyota and powered by The Dallas Mavericks. That means anyone anywhere...
by Kristyn Senters | Jul 9, 2020 | Army of Advocates
This month, our focus is on housing stability. For most Texas women, housing is their largest monthly expense. Where a woman lives determines where her children go to school, how long her commute to work is, and whether she feels safe. Did you know, in Texas the...
by Kristyn Senters | Jul 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Bill Hethcock Mariama Sagna knows the challenges of working in male-dominated industries. In various jobs in financial services and information technology, she has learned to speak her mind, own her voice and overcome stereotypes that...
by Kristyn Senters | Jul 8, 2020 | Economic Security, News
Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Bill Hethcock Elizeth Diaz has worked hard for many years toward her bachelor’s degree in psychology, and she looks forward to graduating in August from Dallas Baptist University. But with $60,000 in student loan debt, an 8-year-old...
by David Nordyke | Jul 8, 2020 | Count Her In
Born: 1929 (Chicago) Noted For: Wilhelmina Ruth Delco is a politician and educator noted as the first African-American elected official in Travis County and a 20-year member of the Texas State Legislature. Image from Wikimedia Commons From an early age, Wilhelmina...