Dear Friend, I want to make sure you don't miss this conversation with Annissa Essaibi-George, Councilwoman At-Large in the City of Boston. I sent a notice late last night just after the polls closed because I thought it was that important. Annissa is an incredible public servant and she ran a strong race for Mayor. We are honored to have her join us for our last Generations series of 2021. This virtual event will take place on Tuesday, November 9th, 2021, at 7PM (EST), and will be hosted on zoom.
What: Generation Series: Annissa Essaibi-George When: Tuesday, November 9, 2021; 7 PM Eastern Where: Zoom
Annissa Essaibi George, a mom, former Boston Public Schools school teacher, small business owner, first-generation American, and lifelong Boston resident was elected as an At-Large Boston City Councilor in November 2015. Before her time on the Boston City Council, Annissa was an educator at East Boston High School for 13 years. Annissa is the owner of Stitch House in Dorchester, a brick and mortar retail shop that sells yarn and fabrics and serves as a de facto community gathering place. She just ran as the first woman, person of color and Arab American for the mayor of the City of Boston.
We are pleased she will be joining us for our concluding Generation Series event of 2021, and hope you will join us for a meaningful conversation on Annissa's inspiring career trajectory, her work and commitment to public service, and her experience as an Arab American.
RSVP is required. You may register here to join the conversation.
Best regards, Maya Arab American Institute Foundation |