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EMPOWERING WOMEN WITH GLORIA STEINEM

Community Foundation of North Central Massachuse­tts to launch women’s campaign

- By Cheryl A. Cuddahy Correspond­ent

From being an acclaimed journalist to political activist, Gloria Steinem, wellknown throughout the world as one of the most influentia­l leaders of second-wave feminism will be speaking right here in our own backyard, thanks to the Speaker Series run by Alisontocc­i, owner of the Bull Run Restaurant.

In partnershi­p with Tocci, the Community Foundation of North Centralmas­sachusetts is pleased to welcome Steinem at 10 a.m. Sunday, March 12, at the Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Road.

Proceeds of the event will benefit the Community Foundation of North Central Massachuse­tts who could not be more thrilled to share the room in conjunctio­n with the campaign launch of their North Central Mass Women’s Fund.

The Community Foundation of North Central Massachuse­tts is launching a campaign to build a $1 million endowed Women’s Fundfornor­thcentralm­a “and we are so lucky to be featuring Gloria Steinemat our campaign launcheven­t onmarch12, at the Bullrun Restaurant,” said Erin Thomason, Director of Philanthro­py, Community Foundation of North Central Massachuse­tts.

“We arenot just hosting a legend, we are building momentum in ourmission to establish a Women’s Fund in North Centralmas­s to support the women and girls inour community, now and forever — specifical­ly in the areas of education, financial literacy, health, and community,” Thomason said.

Thomason said this campaign is especially important to the community as it is the first of its kind for North Centralmas­sachusetts.

“No other endowed fund exists in this area specifical­ly to provide funding to women and

girls programmin­g in perpetuity,” she said. “Most other regions already have a women’s fund. North Central Massachuse­tts does not. We need to change that.”

Individual tickets to this event are currently sold out, however, there is a small amount of reserved seating left; corporate sponsors and individual donors are still being sought.

“Hosted at the historic Bull Run Restaurant, doors will open at 10 a.m. for brunch with the speaker program beginning at noon,” Thomason said.

The spotlight will be on Steinem, conducting the interview on stage will be Cyndi Stivers, senior curator at TED, the New York— based media and conference nonprofit devoted to “ideas worth spreading.”

The Community Foundation will have an opportunit­y to make some remarks introducin­g the launch of the Women’s Fund campaign and inviting those in attendance to participat­e in making history here in North Central Massachuse­tts.

“There is a dearth of programs in North Central Massachuse­tts aimed at helping women and girls reach their full potential,” said Stephen Adams, president of Community Foundation of North Central Massachuse­tts. “While other regions have had women’s funds for many years, there is no such fund in here. This fund will help build an infrastruc­ture of empowermen­t for women and girls in the area.”

Despite all the advances over the decades, Adams believes far too many women and girls in North Central Massachuse­tts feel constraine­d by social pressures and limit their aspiration­s to traditiona­l women’s roles and careers.

Well-paying careers in manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, constructi­on and many other fields are still viewed as off limits by most girls,” he said. “Women and girls and their parents need to understand that gender is not a legitimate barrier to pursuing a girls’ dreams.”

It is Adams’ hope that Steinem will draw attention to the capital campaign among the 300 attendees and the broader public that learns of the event.

“Ms. Steinem has been at the forefront of the effort to open doors of opportunit­y for women and girls for more than 50 years,” Adams said. “Her passion, intellect and her engaging communicat­ion style hasn’t wavered, despite the many setbacks and the slow pace of change.”

Steinem was a founder of New York and Ms. magazines, and is the author of “The Truth Will Set You Free”, “But First It Will Piss You Off “, “My Life on the Road”, “Moving Beyond Words”, “Revolution from Within”, and “Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions”, all published in the United States, and in India, in “As If Women Matter”. Her forthcomin­g book will focus on the Black roots of feminism.

She co-founded the National Women’s Political Caucus, the Ms. Foundation for Women, the Free to Be Foundation, and the Women’s Media Center in the United States.

As links to other countries, Steinem helped found Equality Now, Donor Direct

Action, and Direct Impact Africa.

For her writing, Steinem has received the PenneyMiss­ouri Journalism Award, the Front Page and Clarion awards, the National Magazine Award, the Lifetime Achievemen­t in Journalism Award from the Society of Profession­al Journalist­s, the Society of Writers Award from the United Nations, and the University of Missouri School of Journalism Award for Distinguis­hed Service in Journalism.

In 1993, her concern with child abuse led her to co-produce an Emmy Award—winning TV documentar­y for HBO, “Multiple Personalit­ies: The Search for Deadly Memories”.

She and Amy Richards coproduced a series of eight documentar­ies on violence against women around the world for VICELAND in 2016. She is the subject of Julie Taymor’s biopic, “The Glorias”, which premiered in Fall 2020.

In 2013, President Obama awarded her the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor. In 2019, she received the Freedom Award from the National Civil Rights Museum.

“The energy in that room will be unmatched,” said Thomason. “We not only get to welcome one of the most famous feminists of our time, but we also get to share the excitement of the Women’s Fund initiative. If there was ever an inspiring moment for members of this community to push for the support of our women and girls, it would be this one.”

Donations may be made by contacting Erin Thomason at CFNCM or visiting cfncm.org/donate-now/cfncmwomen­s-fund.

 ?? COURTESY OF COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTH CENTRAL MASSACHUSE­TTS ?? Pictured, left to right, are women with a vision, Achla Bahl Madan, CFNCM Board Member and Women’s Fund Committee member, Alison Tocci, owner of the Bull Run Restaurant, and Erin Thomason, CFNCM Director of Philanthro­py.
COURTESY OF COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTH CENTRAL MASSACHUSE­TTS Pictured, left to right, are women with a vision, Achla Bahl Madan, CFNCM Board Member and Women’s Fund Committee member, Alison Tocci, owner of the Bull Run Restaurant, and Erin Thomason, CFNCM Director of Philanthro­py.

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