The Women's Council in Madison, WI is a government agency dedicated to empowering women through initiatives, research, and partnerships to address barriers and inequalities affecting Wisconsin women. Comprised of 15 members appointed by the Governor and Legislative leaders, the Council serves as a vital resource for information on programs and resources, while advocating for women's equality since its establishment in 1983.
With a focus on promoting women's economic independence, political participation, and overall well-being, the Wisconsin Women's Council conducts research on the status of women, celebrates milestones such as its 40th Anniversary, and hosts events like the Hmong Women's Story Cloth Exhibit to showcase and honor the diverse experiences and achievements of women in the community.
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