Policy & Action Events
United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.
This schedule is subject to change. For more detailed, up-to-date information and to connect with fellow attendees, visit our conference app — Whova.com.
The Wellness Studio is open Monday - Thursday from 8:00AM - 6:45PM, offering a lactation room, child care services, and a quiet space for meditation and wellness.
Registration
Board Buses to Hill Day in Front of Eaton Hotel
Shuttles to the Hill
Grab a shuttle over to Capitol Hill for Feminist Philanthropy Hill Day. Buses depart at 8:00 AM sharp.
Feminist Philanthropy Senate Briefing (light breakfast served)
Please RSVP here.
Shuttles Back to the Eaton Hotel
Lunch
Join us for lunch at the Eaton Hotel or go out for lunch in town on your own
Special Remarks — Jennifer Klein, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Gender Policy Council
Feminist Foreign Policy: The What, Why, and How
Hosted in partnership with the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative
Feminist Foreign Policy Panel - Resourcing Feminist Movements: A Key Component of Feminist Foreign Policies
Hosted in partnership with the Equality Fund
Feminist Foreign Policy Panel - Building Accountability for Gender Data through Feminist Foreign Policies
Hosted in partnership with the Equality Fund
Dance Party Celebration in Partnership with the Canadian Embassy
In recognition of a historic day, we’re creating space for feminist joy with great food, brief remarks from hosts, followed by a dance party featuring Les The DJ a.k.a. Les Talusan.
Les’ musical practice immerses people in the joy of community-powered discovery. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, and now based in Washington, Les is fueled by their own story of resilience, liberation, and courage as an immigrant, parent, and survivor, Les brings to the center the songs long cherished, remembered, and celebrated by people of the global diaspora.
Les has DJed for The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, National League of Cities, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, National Gallery of Art, and the National Geographic Channel.