USDA: Women's History Month events
WASHINGTON, DC—There are three employee events this week supportive of Women’s History Month. Please see the following invitation for Leading at Your Level. We’ve also attached the reminder for A Dialogue with Deputy Secretary Jewel Bronaugh and the USDA Women in Agriculture Employee Resource Group and Community; and we’ve attached an invitation to Her-Story, My Journey to Success. The registration links follow. These Women’s History Month events are opportunities to uplift and celebrate women, including transgender women, and their contributions to USDA and our country; better understand their professional experience; and discuss our shared commitments to making USDA the best place to work and advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. You may view all three invitations below and on OneUSDA.
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
- Federal Employed Women presents: Her-Story: “My Journey to Success,” March 30, 2022, at 11:30 a.m. EDT.
- OASCR, FAS and Women in Agriculture present: Leading at Your Level, March 30, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Foreign Agricultural Service and USDA Women in Agriculture Employee Resource Group and Community present Women’s History Month Leading at Your Level Wednesday, March 30th, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. EDT
The USDA welcomes Women’s History Month, a celebration to recognize the significant contributions that women have made in our nation’s history. The USDA will honor all women with a month-long celebration and activities throughout the department. The event will feature a fireside chat, a live, interactive and virtual conversation with women in agriculture.
This is a virtual event and will take place using ZoomGov. After completing the registration form, you will be emailed a ZoomGov link. Please register using your USDA email address.
An American Sign Language interpreter will be available during the live event. Anyone not able to join live will have access to an on-demand recording after the event. The closed caption transcript will be available after the event.
Participants must register for this event; seats are limited to 1000 participants. The program will be recorded and aired for USDA employees online via YouTube.
Please register for this event.