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Women's Leadership Series: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training

Women's Leadership Series: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training

This is the fourth workshop in our series Your Passion, Your Leadership: A Workshop Series for Aspiring Women Advocates and will provide a hands-on, accessible session designed to build comfort with digital tools—covering everything from managing emails to Zoom meetings—so that every leader can confidently engage in advocacy and organizing in today's hyper-online world.

Your presenter will be Dr. Dottie Morse:

Dr. Dottie Morris is the Associate Vice President for Institutional Equity and Diversity at Keene State College, where she provides leadership and guidance as the institution advances its commitment to diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism. A member of the President’s Cabinet, Dr. Morris works across executive leadership, academic affairs, student engagement, advancement, and administration to embed equity and social justice throughout the college.

With more than two decades of experience in higher education, Dr. Morris has served students as a counselor, teacher, academic advisor, and mentor to student organizations. Prior to her role at Keene State, she held senior leadership and counseling positions at World Learning’s School for International Training, Antioch University New England, and Colorado State University. She is also a Carsey Fellow with NH Listens and currently serves as Chair of the Board of the ACLU of New Hampshire.

Your Passion, Your Leadership: A Workshop Series for Aspiring Women Advocates: In partnership with the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, MomsRising, and other women-centered community organizations, this six-part workshop series will empower women in the Upper Valley to step into their power as leaders and advocates. Using the disproportionate impacts of HB 1569 on women’s right to vote as a central case study, the series will provide participants with the tools, skills, and confidence necessary to engage in effective advocacy. From understanding how power operates on a day-to-day basis in our communities, to mastering communications and social media, to managing volunteers and sharing success stories, each session is designed to strengthen women’s voices and build a more representative democracy.

A Zoom option is available at ticket link.

Howe Library
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM on Thu, 26 Mar 2026

Event Supported By

Coalition for Open Democracy
603-715-8197
info@opendemocracy.me
Howe Library
13 South Rd
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

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