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Celebrating Womxn Leading Systems Change in the Midwest & Beyond

Shining a Spotlight on Womxn Leading Systems Change in America's UNsung states

This publication explores the powerful work of 35 womxn driving systemic change in often-overlooked regions of the United States, such as Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Michigan. These womxn are addressing critical issues like climate change, economic inequality, and health disparities in ways that challenge the conventional notion of where innovation happens. Operating in politically challenging and resource-constrained environments, they are transforming their communities through bold, grassroots efforts that often go unrecognized.

The piece highlights stories from leaders like Irma in Arkansas, building entrepreneurial ecosystems for her Latinx community, and Heather, a former Alderwoman running the Midwest Climate Collaborative. These womxn are not just tackling systemic problems—they're also bridging political divides, forging unexpected partnerships, and using local culture and resources to fuel their work.

It argues for a shift in the narrative around who leads systems change and where it happens, emphasizing the need for greater support and funding for these regions. It's a call to action for the systems change community to broaden its view, recognize the unsung heroes in the Heartland, and invest in the transformative work happening at the grassroots level.

By highlighting these womxn’s stories, the piece aims to inspire a more inclusive and holistic approach to driving systemic change.

Join us for a webinar to find out more

Key findings from a groundbreaking publication featuring interviews with 35 womxn leaders working on the front lines of systems change in the Midwest and beyond.

Date: January 23

Time: 9 PT, 11 CT, 12 noon ET

Location: Online (Zoom link will be provided upon registration)