Samford University will host a day-long program, Alabama Women Shaping Public Policy, Tuesday, March 11. The event is the second annual women's conference presented by the Birmingham Area Consortium on Higher Education (BACHE).
Specialists in a variety of issues pertinent to the lives of women will participate as speakers and panelists.
Topics include access to critical services for women and children, support for adolescent girls and leadership by women for women. Panelists will cover themes of healthcare, education, transportation and current social issues such as eating disorders.
Alabama state representative Patricia Todd, associate director, AIDS Alabama, will deliver the keynote address at 9 a.m.
Priscilla Hancock Cooper, writer, performer, producer and vice president of institutional programs, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, will be the noon luncheon presenter.
The program begins with registration in Samford's Harrison Theatre at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m. An optional post-conference event will be a visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute for a viewing of Lives of Courage: Women Seeking Freedom and Justice in a World of Black and White at 5:30 p.m.
Registration is $50. Deadline is Friday, March 7. For registration information, visit the website at www.samford.edu/alabamawomen or call the Samford Metro Programs office at (205) 726-2898.