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Upcoming events

    • 20 Apr 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    • St. James Methodist Church of Louisiana Peggy Littlejohn Fellowship Hall 1925 Ursulines Avenue New Orleans, LA 70116
    Register




    • 16 May 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
    • Louisiana State Capitol



    • 07 Jun 2024
    • 5:00 PM
    • 08 Jun 2024
    • 4:00 PM
    • Crowne Plaza Executive Center Baton Rouge, 4728 Constitution Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
    Register

    The 104th Annual State Conference will be held on Friday, June 07 and Saturday, June 08, 2024, at The Crowne Plaza Baton Rouge Executive Center, 4728 Constitution Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70808.

    We are looking forward to you joining us at the conference!

    CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

    Member Registration Fee: $100.00, until May 31, 2024

    Late Registration: $115.00 after May 31, 2024

    Guests and Students Fee: $80.00 until May 31, 2024

    Late Registration: $95.00 after May 31, 2024

    HOTEL

    Reservations are available now.  Rates are $129.00 per night and available until May 17, 2024.  After May 17, 2024, standard room rates will apply.

    Reservations may be made through the website at http://www.crowneplaza.com/execcenterbr or by calling to the hotel direct at (225) 925-2244. Conference Code: FBP.

     Click here for the BPW LA Nomination Form for LAFBPW Offices.

    The preliminary agenda is not yet available. Please contact the State President, Rene Hollins at president@bpwlouisiana.org if you have any questions.

    Crowne Plaza Baton Rouge Executive Center 


Womens Equality Day 2023

August 26th is Women’s Equality Day, the 103rd anniversary of women’s suffrage in the U.S. First introduced as a motion in 1971 and formally adopted in 1973, this is a day which celebrates and honors the women’s suffrage movement and acknowledges the hurdles that women have had to overcome in their stride towards equality and progress.

Simply put, if we do not have a seat at the table, the important history and stories will only be told from the perspective of men, especially those in in leadership, and the crucial needs and requisites for women to successfully grow their worth and uplift their families will go unmet. Women in leadership roles can tell the stories of their own survival and listen to the stories of others reality, which can lead to societal and institutional changes that benefit the entire community." 


Business & Professional Womens’ mission of information, education, and advocacy has always spoken to me from the first time I learned about the organization, and it still speaks to me. As a woman, I am proud to be part of an organization that supports and empowers other women, we are proud to commemorate this day.

The fight for equity and empowerment, access and opportunity continue, and we must engage more people. Understanding the impact and importance of gender equality and the significance of equal rights for women goes a long way to create the awareness that brings about the crucial changes that is needed in professional and personal lives. If you are asking people to become involved in a 'fight,' they must understand how it benefits them, their family, their workplace, and their community.  They must have a vested interest. Whatever the fight, it boils down to answering the question, 'What’s in it for me?' A 65-year-old soon to be retired man can be convinced to join the fight for pay equity when he realizes that the benefit will impact his working daughter and granddaughters.

 A 20-something-year-old woman can be convinced to join the fight to reduce prescription drug costs when she realizes that it will impact the health and welfare of her grandmother who has just been diagnosed with diabetes. Once invested, people will bring their personal experiences, needs and villages to the fight and the conversation expands and become more inclusive." 

There are challenging conversations to be had and decisions to be made.

Let’s celebrate Women’s Equality Day 2023 by Embracing Equity.


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