In conjunction with our August 2, 2007 event (”Don’t Pin Your Hopes on Katie Couric: How Women Can Confront, Challenge and Change Contemporary Media – a discussion with Jennifer L. Pozner and Anne Elizabeth Moore” — please RSVP — click here for an Evite ), Chicago’s fab feminist bookstore Women and Children First has designated WIMN as their organization of the month.
Thanks WCF! We’ve long supported independent booksellers, and we couldn’t be more pleased that they’re hosting our Chicago fundraiser. As readers of WIMN’s Voices, whenever you shop at Women and Children First, bring this handy donation coupon with you (they won’t be in the store!) and WIMN will get 10% of what you just bought. You get a great book, CD, magazine, t-shirt, or stationary and WIMN gets a donation. We both win!
Women and Children First is a staple of the Andersonville (Chicago-area) progressive community.
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