The Women’s Conference 2008 – Be Who You Are…an Architect of Change.

A non-profit, non-partisan organization and forum, The Women’s Conference educates, inspires and empowers women through an annual convention and the WE Empower network. Under the leadership of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver, The Women’s Conference has grown from a small government initiative for working professionals into a far-reaching organization, a life-changing experience, and an international network of women from all walks of life, backgrounds and perspectives.
First First Lady Maria Shriver is calling on all attendees of The Women’s Conference 2008 to help alleviate the food shortage in California. As Honorary Chair of CaliforniaVolunteers, she believes that all 37 million Californians have the ability to serve and make a positive impact in their communities. By launching the largest statewide volunteer matching network at www.CaliforniaVolunteers.org, the people of California can connect with thousands of volunteer opportunities.Lady Maria Shriver is calling on all attendees of The Women’s Conference 2008 to help alleviate the food shortage in California. As Honorary Chair of CaliforniaVolunteers, she believes that all 37 million Californians have the ability to serve and make a positive impact in their communities. By launching the largest statewide volunteer matching network at www.CaliforniaVolunteers.org, the people of California can connect with thousands of volunteer opportunities.
Shriver has transformed the Women’s Conference into one of the nation’s largest and most successful one-day women’s conferences, with past speakers including Oprah Winfrey, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Jane Fonda, Queen Noor of Jordan and Suze Orman. She also created the Minerva Awards (named after the Goddess Minerva on the California State Seal who epitomizes courage, wisdom and strength), given annually at the conference, to highlight the achievements of California women who make extraordinary contributions to their communities and the state.
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Maria Shriver and her family stand for and have contributed in so many ways to so many wonderful and deserving causes. Why in the world would she have Kate Gosselin speaking at the Women’s Conference after the fiasco of the last few months.. What does Kate Gosseling stand for except being the mother of 8 children who berated her husband, the father of those children in front of millions of viewers. The show must go on as Kate says but she also seems to enjoy the spot light even if it is at the expense of her children. She certainly no longer stands for the family values that she portrayed on this reality show.
I personally am very dissapointed that Maria Shriver is extending the offer to speak because her children like the show. I’m sure that Kate Gosseling feels that she’s plenty empowered, just watch the shows.