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Planning for the Next Generation of Women of Color Leaders in the Movement

September 1, 2010

posted in: CALCASA,leadership

During the 2010 National Sexual Assault Conference which took place in Hollywood, California on September 1 -3, 2010, there were more than 80 workshops.  The Leadership Development Track featured the following workshop: Workshop Title: Planning for the Next Generation of Women of Color Leaders in the Movement Presenters: Ellen Yin Wycoff – California Coalition Against Sexual

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Leadership Roundtable – LGBTQ Community

September 1, 2010

posted in: CALCASA

During the 2010 National Sexual Assault Conference which took place in Hollywood, California on September 1-3,2010, there were more than 80 workshops.  The Leadership Development Track featured Leadership Roundtable Discussions. The purpose of the Leadership Roundtable Discussions were to provide an opportunity for each participant affinity group to have an open, honest, and most of

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Building inclusive leadership at your agency for the next generation

September 1, 2010

When someone says “You really should have been there” or “You missed a wonderful event”.  This is truly accurate when referring to the 2010 CALCASA Statewide Pre-Conference.  On the first day, CALCASA was deliberate in having a plenary discussion that addressed inclusive leadership for the next generation.  This plenary was facilitated by the CALCASA Dismantling

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California Supreme Court questions constitutionality of `Jessica’s Law’

January 29, 2010

posted in: Public Affairs

By Paul Elias The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO – The California Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the constitutionality of a “Jessica’s Law” provision that allows indefinite confinement of sexually violent predators. It’s the first of two decisions the court is expected to issue over the legality of the law that was passed as Proposition 82

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Do Over.

January 20, 2010

posted in: CALCASA

We all make mistakes.  Some are more public than others.  When faced with admitting, and amending, an error you can either deny, obfuscate and hide — or you can do what the city of Grand Forks did when they realized there was a problem with their annual calendar.  The best moments in leadership are all

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Sacramento Bee: “Governor vows no education cuts in new budget”

January 6, 2010

posted in: Public Affairs

Earlier this morning, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gave his final State of the State speech. Some of the topics he discussed included, education, prisons, as well as budget and health care reform. Specifically, the Governor said he will not cut funding for education in his budget. He proposed “a constitutional guarantee that California will never spend

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