If you’re looking for a reason to join us for the next Civic Engagement Series event, here it is: Katica Roy is coming to Omaha!
As the daughter of an immigrant and refugee, Katica is driven by a passion to eradicate economic inequality and champions the rights of refugees, women and children.
On Tuesday, March 3, she will share her perspective on gender equity and representation, connecting her insights to Nebraska-specific data from our soon-to-be released research report, Unequal Plains: Examining the Economic Gender Gap in Nebraska.
After the keynote, Katica will join a panel of Nebraska leaders who are deeply embedded in this work—combining national perspectives with local realities to explore where we are, what’s at stake and what comes next. Panel members include:
- Josie Schafer – Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) at University of Nebraska Omaha
- Lina Traslaviña Stover – Heartland Workers Center
- Jen Day – Women’s Fund of Omaha (moderator)
Whether you’re interested in public leadership, community advocacy or simply want to hear from one of the most compelling voices in gender equity today, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
