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DWD EIC Meeting

12/19/2024 01:30 PM - 12 /19/2024 02:30 PM

, Madison, WI- 53703

Map

Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Heather Laakso
608-405-4155
heather.laakso@dwd.wisconsin.gov

Microsoft Teams Call: Click here to join the meeting

https://dwdworkweb/det/eic

AGENDA

 

  1. November's Minutes – Jeff 
    1. Review / Approval
  2. Welcome new members – Jeff 
  3. Emails sent to new members – Wendi /Victoria 
  4. EIC Webpage – Adam 
  5. News DEI – Heather / Kim 
    1. Updates 
  6. Suggestions/Volunteer's for 2024 – Jeff 
    1. December – Hanukkah / Solstice 
      1. Solstice – Jeff
      2. Hanukkah – Sent in for review
    2. January 2025 – Year in review – Paul
    3. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – BELOW ARE POSSIBLE SUGGESTIONS
      1. February 2025 - Black History Month – Theme: African Americans and Labor
      2. March 2025 – Gender Equality Month, Greek-American Heritage Month, Irish-American Heritage Month
      3. April 2025 – Arab American Month, Celebrate Diversity Month
      4. May 2025 – Workers Rights, Accessibility Awareness
      5. June 2025 – Pride Month – Possible speaker - Adam
      6. July 2025 – BIPOC Mental Health Month (National Minority Mental Health)
      7. August 2025 - National Black Business Month, National Immunization Awareness Month, Don't Be a Bully Month, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month, National Road Victim Month, and World Cancer Support Month.
  7. Topics for next meeting

 

 

 


Next meeting: January 16, 2025 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
 


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