Overview
Since 1988, advocates in North Carolina have banded together in each even year
to share information on public policy issues apt to come before the next session
of the General Assembly. Their efforts have resulted in a "Draft
Women's Agenda" published in late summer as an educational tool.
These issues are then discussed at "Women's Agenda Assemblies" across
the state, and the participants in those discussions are invited to share
their conclusions at Women's Advocacy Day during the Legislature's long session.
2006 Resources
- Additional resources

- The Agenda Assemblies across the state have shared their tips and tools for hosting
a successful event and getting leverage from it.
- Summary
of the Draft Agenda

- This two page "cheat sheet" may be useful for those who haven't had time
to absorb all of the papers from the Draft Agenda.
- Draft Women's Agenda
- This collection of fourteen issue papers is the discussion document that
will be used at the Agenda Assemblies. While attendees are welcome to bring
up other issues in the discussion, all are encouraged to read this document
carefully for background information.
[The current version is 9/12/06. The only change from the current 10/30 version
is in the last page where the NCWU address appears: it should be Raleigh, not
Elon. None of the papers have changed.]
- List of dates/locations of Assemblies
- To add information on another county, please use the information
form. Contact info@ncwu.org, 866-518-7657 if you have questions.
- NCWU 2006 Agenda Building Book
- This has the details you need to host an assembly in your community, from
planning tips to sample press releases. If you have any questions, please contact
info@ncwu.org or call 866-518-7657. We are
particularly interested in providing assistance to those who are "first time"
sponsors of Assemblies.
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- Coordinators
e-mail support list
- Send a message to info@ncwu.org to subscribe
to this list if you are coordinating an Agenda Assembly. This will be used for
announcements about NCWU support for the events and can also be used to share
information about sample press releases, fliers, etc.
- Please register your Assembly!
- Please use our form to register information
about your assembly. That info will then be used to update the page
with locations and dates.
- Please report about your Assembly!
- We can post the results of your votes here -- see the form in the Agenda
Building Book to report those. We also ask that you collect the contact
information for the attendees. Use the commitment
card, a sign in sheet like the sample
worksheet posted here, or your own method. Please do return the information
to info@ncwu.org so we can notify the
attendees about Advocacy Day.
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Background
- 2006 Advocacy Day
- Issues of concern that we addressed in the short session.
- 2005 Report Card
- The NCWU report on the 2005 long session.
More info: 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
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