About this Event
California faces escalating and interconnected climate and disaster risks from wildfires and extreme heat to flooding and public health emergencies. Women, particularly AAPI and Latina women, are often at the forefront of community response and recovery. Yet their leadership, lived experience, and the economic challenges they face remain underrepresented in disaster preparedness planning and policy design.
This in-person convening in Sacramento will bring together experts, women leaders, and small business owners to examine how disaster preparedness intersects with gender, race, and economic resilience. The event will center and elevate the leadership of AAPI and Latina women, showcase data-driven insights, and foster meaningful cross-sector partnerships to strengthen community resilience moving forward.
RSVP is required.
For further details on registration, please contact Vanessa Richardson at [email protected].
Attendance at this event by a public official will constitute acceptance of a reportable gift from the Regents of the University of California. (Government Code Section 86112.3.) For purposes of reporting, the University of California, UC campuses, and UC medical centers constitute a single reporting entity.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UC Student and Policy Center, 1115 11th Street, Sacramento, United States
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