From Institute for Women's Policy Research <[email protected]>
Subject [Webinar Reminder] Building a Better Future for Women in New Orleans Post-COVID-19
Date January 25, 2021 7:57 PM
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Last Chance to Register! Building a Better Future for Women in New Orleans Post-COVID-19: Opportunities in Skilled Trade and Technical Jobs

Date: January 26, 2021

Time: 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST

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The pandemic and recession have exacerbated social and economic disparities in New Orleans and resulted in 57,000 job losses, particularly in low-wage sectors that predominantly employ Black and Latina women. Some of these jobs may not return. A just economic recovery that includes women and communities of color will necessitate supporting their entry into growing fields. The economic recovery in New Orleans is expected to be swifter in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, and at the Port of New Orleans, with higher growth expected in skilled trade and technical jobs that are often well-paying and do not require a 4-year college degree.

Please join us on January 26 at 12:00 pm EST / for a webinar to release IWPR’s briefing paper “Building a Better Future for Women in New Orleans Post-COVID-19: Opportunities in Skilled Trade and Technical Jobs.” Discuss with New Orleans stakeholders and experts how improving women’s share of skilled trade and technical jobs can help tackle gender and racial inequities in New Orleans, and what may be done to improve women’s, particularly Black and Latina women’s, access and retention in these growing sectors.

Panelists:

Cathy Alfonso, Community Engagement Manager, The Port of New Orleans

Simone Bruni,

Founder,

Demolition Divas

Chandra Childers, Ph.D., Study Director IWPR

Janelle Dejan,

Instructor, New Orleans Technical Education

Lindsay Habetz,

1st Year Apprentice,

HFIAW Local 53

Ariane Hegewisch (Moderator), Program Director, IWPR

Lauren King, Ph.D., (Moderator); Director, Workforce Programs; Greater New Orleans Foundation

Grace Kluesner, Apprentice, IBEW Local 130

Tina Tinney, Ph.D., Chancellor Nunez Community College

Sunae Villavaso, Director, Workforce Development, City of New Orleans

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