Please join us for wine and hors d'oeuvres on the first floor of
MELLON CENTER before the LECTURE.
Teresa C. Younger has served as President and CEO of the Ms.
Foundation for Women, the oldest women’s foundation in the United
States, since 2014. Under Teresa’s leadership, the Foundation
launched #MyFeminismIs, a multimedia campaign sparking a national
conversation on feminism; funded a groundbreaking report on the sexual
abuse to prison pipeline; joined leading women’s foundations at the
White House to announce a $100 million funding commitment to create
pathways to economic opportunity for low-income women and girls; and
led a campaign to hold the NFL accountable for violence against women.
A noted speaker, advocate, and activist, Teresa has been on the
frontlines of some of the most important battles for women’s health,
safety and economic justice. She was honored by Planned Parenthood
Federation of America as a Dream Keeper, given Liberty Bank’s
Willard M. McRae Community Diversity Award, and named one of the “50
Most Powerful Women in Philanthropy” by Inside Philanthropy. A
graduate of the University of North Dakota, Teresa currently serves on
the board of several philanthropic and advocacy organizations and
initiatives, including: Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC), Black
Funders for Social Justice, the ERA Coalition, ACLU Awards Committee
(2017), Essie Justice Project (Board Member), Funders for Reproductive
Equity (FRE) (Board member) and Philanthropy New York (Board Member).
In addition, Teresa serves on the following boards and committees: the
Ethel Walker School (Trustee), The Women’s Building (Advisory
Committee), Women’s Campaign School at Yale (Board Member), the NYS
Council on Women & Girls (Steering Committee), and Girl Scouts USA
(Board Member).
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BARBARA STONE HOLLANDER ’60 was active women’s rights issues
throughout her life. She was named Alumna of the Year by Chatham in
1987 and received the Trustee Award for Distinguished Service in 1993.
This lecture is made possible by funding from the endowed Barbara
Stone Hollander ’60 Women’s Leadership Fund created by Barbara and
her husband, Tom Hollander.
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