Celebrating Tawanna A. Black: Twin Cities Business 2021 Person of the Year
YWCA St. Paul would like to congratulate Tawanna A. Black for being selected by Twin Cities Business as their 2021 Person of the Year. Black
YWCA St. Paul would like to congratulate Tawanna A. Black for being selected by Twin Cities Business as their 2021 Person of the Year. Black
The Milligan Studio is an international collaborative commissioned by Artists Respond: People, Place, and Prosperity to create an art piece celebrating the City of St. Paul’s People’s Prosperity Pilot.
Please join us for our monthly Equity & Justice Community Conversation on Wednesday, December 15 at 4:30 p.m., focusing on empowering women to move into leadership positions.
The City of St. Paul enacted the People’s Prosperity Guaranteed Income Pilot Program in 2020 to help families that were already financially strained when COVID-19 hit. “Altitude” celebrates this program.
Join us on Tuesday, December 7th at 11:30 a.m. as St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter unveils ‘Altitude’ – an interactive and vibrant sculpture that will be on display at YWCA St. Paul through 2022.
YWCA St. Paul partnered with Free Arts / Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities to offer an Altitude Kids workshop on National STEAM Day, in anticipation of public art piece Altitude that will be displayed at YWCA St. Paul beginning December 7, 2021.
YWCA St. Paul will display an interactive art piece celebrating the City of St. Paul’s People’s Prosperity Pilot. “Altitude,” by The Milligan Studio will be unveiled to the public on December 7.
Timing is everything. Alison Lehman was in the midst of co-founding a women’s group at Securian Financial and seeking volunteer opportunities, when she was connected to YWCA St. Paul.
This Give to the Max Day, show your support for YWCA St. Paul’s programs that fight racism, gender inequity, homelessness, and employment and educational disparities, and help people meet their health and wellness goals!
Join our Healing Circles, a supportive, facilitated space to affirm Black culture, community and lived experience, and to share dialogue and feelings to promote health and well-being.