What can we do to better respond to the needs and challenges faced by women who work or socialize at night?
 

The night is unfair to women.

 

While enjoying Dallas' sociable districts at night, managing a life around her night shift job, or even at her nighttime workplace, a woman juggles disadvantages not experienced by a man.

  • What can businesses and business districts do to reassure female customers at night?
  • How can the City of Dallas help (if it wanted to)?
  • What can women do to do to be safe in transit, at work, or at play ... at night?

Let's talk solutions.

Join us this coming Thursday, Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. as 24HourDallas presents a free Zoominar, "Women and the Nighttime Economy," with Dimitrios (Jim) Mastoras of Safe Night LLC, Carolyn Dent with Omni Dallas Hotel, and Sonya Parker Goode of Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center.

 
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This program is co-sponsored by Nasher Sculpture Center and Pavé Group.

 
 
 
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By ignoring what takes place from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m., Dallas is leaving half of its potential on the table. Let's change that. BECOME A MEMBER

 
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