Rebecca Balog, BA, serves as the WOCN Proj- ect Specialist. In this role, Rebecca coordinates the development and implementation of various WOCN projects and resources. Her responsibil- ities encompass public policy, writing WOCN publications, and providing comprehensive support to outreach and membership activities. Rebecca's work is integral to planning and exe- cuting initiatives focused on anti-oppression in communities of color, addressing issues within Tribal and Sovereign Nations, and tackling vio- lence issues. She also plays a crucial role in na- tional organizing efforts around young women of color and leadership.
Shasme Jackson, AA, is the WOCN Project Assistant. Shasme's role in- volves facilitating the logistics of WOCN projects, including the dissem- ination of WOCN materials and co- ordination of national teleconferences and webinars. As the Project Assistant, she assists with organizing WOCN meetings and events, triages and routes national technical assistance calls, and provides strategic administrative sup- port services to WOCN Program proj- ects. Her contributions ensure the ef- ficient operation of WOCN initiatives and effective communication with a diverse base of inquiries.
The collaborative efforts of Tonya, Rebecca, and Shasme, alongside nationally recognized consul- tants, have significantly impacted communities of color. Their unwavering dedication to the devel- opment and growth of WOCN projects, anti-oppression initiatives, and support for women of color underscores the organization's mission to empower and uplift marginalized communities.
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