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SF National Coalition of 100 Black Women & League of Women Voters Unite 10-26-16
October 25, 2016

From the Office of Dr. Maxine Hickman, President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, SF
In partnership with
The League of Women Voters, SF
 
Know Your Candidates, Meet & Greet
 
Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
6:00pm – 9:00pm
 
The Village
1099 Sunnydale Avenue @ Schwerin, S.F.
 
An opportunity to speak with candidates!
Bringing the San Francisco community together promoting civic engagement and political awareness, networking and enjoying food, wine & live music
 
    
Candidates Attending
Stevon Cook
Lateefah Simon
Francisco Herrerra 
Victor Hwang
Bevan Dufty
Paul Henderson
Rob Geller
John Farrell
Kim Alvaranga Aide
Gwyneth Borden
Jane Kim Aide
Mike Young
Magdelena de Guzman
 
 
 
Be Bold!  Step Up!  Act!
For more information contact:
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women @ 415.665.2524
The League of Women Voters @ l.edwards@lwvsf.org
    
Maxine V. Hickman, President
National Coalition of 100 Black Women, SF
Historic Shreve Building, Union Square
210 Post Street, Suite 714
San Francisco, CA 94108
415 665-2524
415 221-3127
415 999-1990
mhickman@ncbwsf.org
makidz@aol.com

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