Discover qualified Women professionals in Arlington, VA across all industries and specialties. Connect with lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate agents, therapists, and other service providers who understand your cultural background, speak your language, and are dedicated to serving the Women community with excellence and cultural sensitivity.
Ready to crush your financial goals and build a thriving community? The Black Women Invest Nothern Virginia Meetup is your power move. We welcome investors of all levels! - From beginners to experienced, to those who are just curious.
This is not your average investment group. This is a vibrant community where Black women come together to network and receive expert-led trainings.
Black Women Education Leaders, Inc.'s first national conference, "The Power of Our Presence: Black Women Transforming Education for the Future," is an inaugural event aimed at empowering Black women in education and fostering a transformative dialogue about their roles and contributions to the sector. The event will bring together educators, leaders, and community members to celebrate the contributions of Black women to the education space, discuss challenges, share experiences, and develop strategies for enhancing outcomes for students and educators in all educational settings.
Founded in 2012, the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu represents a transformative vision for the cybersecurity community serving Arlington, VA and beyond. As a national non-profit, WSC is committed to empowering women to reach their full potential and thrive with unlimited opportunity in cybersecurity careers. The organization recognizes that diverse perspectives strengthen the entire industry, welcoming women, men, and girls into a collaborative community where professional growth is nurtured through meaningful relationships and shared knowledge. WSC's mission extends beyond traditional training—it's about building a supportive ecosystem where information security professionals, IT experts, engineers, and aspiring technologists can connect, learn from one another, and advance together. Through its innovative Cyberjutsu Girls Academy and comprehensive mentoring programs, WSC demonstrates its commitment to long-term industry transformation by inspiring young women to embrace STEM careers and creating pathways for underrepresented voices in cybersecurity. For those seeking a community that values inclusion, professional development, and collective success, the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu in Arlington, VA offers a welcoming space to belong and flourish.
Our mission is to empower feminists, who are the majority, and to win equality for women at the decision-making tables of the state, nation, and the world. The Feminist Majority promotes non-discrimination on the basis of sex, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, religion, ethnicity, age, marital status, nation of origin, size or disability. The purpose of Feminist Majority is to promote equality for women and men, non-violence, reproductive health, peace, social justice and economic development and to enhance feminist participation in public policy. Feminist Majority supports workers’ collective bargaining, pay equity, and end of sweatshops. We encourage programs directed at the preservation of the environment.
The name Feminist Majority Foundation is a consciousness-raiser, inspired by a 1986 Newsweek/Gallup public opinion poll that showed the majority of women (56%) in the United States self-identified as feminists. Most polls since then reveal that this majority continues with over two-thirds of young women self-identifying as feminists. Most men, especially young men, view themselves as supporters of the women’s rights movement. 71% believe the movement has improved their lives. Today, some 45% of men self-identify as feminists.
The Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF), which was founded in 1987, is a cutting edge organization dedicated to women’s equality, reproductive health, and non-violence. In all spheres, FMF utilizes research and action to empower women economically, socially, and politically. Our organization believes that feminists of all genders are the majority, but this majority must be empowered.
Led by FMF President Eleanor Smeal, our research and action programs focus on advancing the legal, social and political equality of women with men, countering the backlash to women’s advancement, and recruiting and training young feminists to encourage future leadership for the feminist movement in the United States.
To carry out these aims, FMF engages in research and public policy development, public education programs, grassroots organizing projects, leadership training and development programs, and participates in and organizes forums on issues of women’s equality and empowerment. Our sister organization, the Feminist Majority, engages in lobbying and other direct political action, pursuing equality through legislative avenues.