Sept 17-19: AWC National Professional Development Conference
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Powered by Eventbrite Join AWC-SB for a LIVE storytelling experience on Wednesday, April 5, 5:30-7:30 pm. Sit back while you’re entertained by people sharing personal stories and enjoy wine and cheese at workzones, transformed into a cozy coffeehouse. Wednesday, April 5, 5:30-7:30 pm workzones Paseo Nuevo 351 Paseo Nuevo 2nd floor Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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By Rachel Cansler Over 40 AWC-SB members, newcomers and local influencers filled the workzones presentation room Wednesday, November 2 for the anticipated “Becoming an Influencer” expert panel. The crowd appeared enthusiastic to hear the influential stories of our powerhouse panelists, Jenny Schatzle, Fitness/Nutrition expert, Life Motivator, and creator of The Jenny Schatzle Program; Hollye Jacobs,
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Villa Majella has provided shelter to women, 18 years old and over, in crisis pregnancy since 1982. The women come from various situations such as homelessness, domestic violence, drug history, incarceration etc.. Once pregnant these women develop courage to pull themselves out of their circomstances and, despite the odds, decide to give their babies life.
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AWC-SB 9th Annual Women of Achievement Awards from Ninety Degrees Media on Vimeo. Lois Phillips’ Thread “There’s a thread you follow… you don’t ever let go of the thread” William Stafford (1914-1993) If you knew Lois, like I know Lois, you’d say Oh, Oh, what a woman—her thread woven in the 60’s— dervish, feminist, organizer,
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By: Lilly Erickson, Intern In this new digital age, people tend to scroll through Instagram and Facebook on their iPhones to find trending topics, rather than flip through a paper-and-ink magazine. Don’t let these social media-thirsty people fool you. Print is still very much alive. That being said, times have changed and the issue of
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