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The CBTU National Women's
Committee conducts conferences and workshops that focus on the needs of
African American women in the trade union movement. The committee's major
event is sponsoring the National Women's Conference, which is held annually
in conjunction with CBTU's national convention. The CBTU Women's Conference
is an uplifting, healing and empowering experience. What began as one
workshop in 1982 has now grown to an all-day women's conference, attended by
more than 1,000 participants - women and men, black and white, from all
backgrounds. The popularity of the women's conference has made it an
integral part of the national CBTU convention.
The conference features a health fair for women, a book fair, diverse workshops, dynamic speakers and down-to-earth sisterhood. Major topics addressed include education, politics, leadership development, youth and the criminal justice system, and health - particularly the importance of raising the awareness of black women about serious diseases and the importance of regular check-ups. Past speakers at the conference have included many
The Annual Awards Luncheon pays tribute to women who have made a difference in their chapters, unions or communities. Chapters recognize members who have faithfully served the women's committee. The names and accomplishments of those women who have retired are added to the Trail Blazers roster. The women's committee presents the prestigious Addie L. Wyatt Award to a deserving activist. Rev. Addie Wyatt was the first chair of the National Women's Committee, and she continues to serve as co-chair as well as the inspirational and spiritual leader of the committee. Her leadership has been instrumental to our success. Members on the women's committee are added by regional election or appointment by the CBTU Executive Council. During the year, committee members work with their regions and chapters. Each CBTU chapter is responsible for establishing a Wellness Network. Information for this program is available from any committee representative or from Anita Patterson, the National Chair of the women's committee. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists National Women's
Committee Committee Co-Chair Committee Secretary
Masolene Hopkins (AFSCME), Norma Van Allen (Teamsters), Jean Frazier (AFSCME), Louise DeBow (AFSCME), Fay A. Davis (UAW), Mary Finger (UFCW), Mary Jones (AFSCME), Liz Troxel (AFSCME), Pat Tyson (SEIU), Gwen Pittman (ILA), Connie Goodly (AFT), Eunice Stokes (UAW), Dionne Placide (OPEIU), Zola B. Brown,
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