WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the White House Council on Women and Girls released
a report and will host a forum on the Administration’s work to advance
equity for women and girls of color and highlight the innovative
solutions and exciting place-based work that is happening throughout the
country. The forum will bring together a range of stakeholders from
the academic, private, government and philanthropic sectors to discuss
ways that we can break down barriers to success and create more ladders
of opportunity for all Americans, including women and girls of color.
The event will be livestreamed at www.whitehouse.gov/live and the full report is available here.
The
Council on Women and Girls, since its inception, has focused on the
needs and challenges of all women and girls. In 2014, as part of the
effort to take into account the distinctive concerns of women and girls,
the Council on Women and Girls launched a specific work stream called “Advancing Equity”
to ensure that policies and programs across the federal government take
into account the unique obstacles faced by women and girls, including
women and girls of color and women and girls from marginalized
communities.
In November 2014, the Council on Women and Girls released a report titled “Women and Girls of Color: Addressing Challenges and Expanding Opportunities” to
identify barriers and disparities facing women and girls of color. This
report addressed work done over the first six years of the
Administration to improve the lives of women and girls of color. It
discussed important issues, such as educational attainment, economic
security, health and safety, violence against women, and criminal and
juvenile justice. It also included a call to action for the
establishment of a federal interagency working group to develop
opportunities for advancement, which commenced in March of 2015.
One year later, in November 2015, the Council released a new report “Advancing Equity for Women and Girls of Color”
to highlight some of the additional steps taken by the Administration
on issues faced by women and girls of color from 2014 through 2015.[i] In that report, the Council on Women and Girls identified five data-driven issue areas where interventions can promote opportunities for success at school, work, and in the community for women and girls of color.
This
updated report serves as a follow-up to the 2014 and 2015 reports, and
as the culmination of the Advancing Equity work stream of this
Administration. The
Obama Administration has taken important steps forward in elevating,
and addressing, key issues that cause disparities for women and girls of
color, and women and girls from marginalized and underserved
populations. Moreover, the call to action around this work has inspired
philanthropic leaders, academic institutions, and non-profit
organizations to continue efforts that sustain and build upon the
successes achieved in improved life outcomes for women and girls of
color and their peers.
Source; The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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