You're Invited
Thu
, 
August 
17

David Doe

Designer - Redshoe

You are cordially invited to come celebrate 

Our reproductive rights are at risk. It's time to get to work.

  

We've gathered five phenomenal, activist women to share their stories and teach us how to make policy a priority in a way that's both sustainable and meaningful. 

From organizing grassroots campaigns to closing the pleasure gap, our panelists will cover all the creative ways you can grab back. Join us on the roof of Bulletin HQ for some real talk, post-panel rosé and delicious cocktails. Snag tix by August 1 to reserve your spot. All ticket proceeds go directly to Planned Parenthood clinics in New York City.


Thanks to Sixpoint Brewery, Wölffer Wines, Sprinkles Cupcakes, Jersey Mikes, Beecher's Cheese, and Svedka for satiating the masses.

 

Panels: 6:30-7:30PM

Drinks and Snacks: 7:30-9PM

$25

The Panelists

Alexandra Fine

CEO AND CO-FOUNDER - DAME

 

 

 

Alexandra Fine has had a lifelong fascination with human sexuality. After graduating Columbia University's Clinical Psychology concentrating in sex therapy, she decided she wanted to take a more tactical approach to helping women everywhere achieve optimal sexual pleasure. Enter Dame Products — founded by Alex — a Brooklyn-based business which makes toys for sex and aims to close the pleasure gap in the process.








Niki Dankner

CO-FOUNDER- TICKLED HOT PINK 


 

Niki Dankner is the co-founder of Tickled HOT Pink, a pop-up fundraiser dedicated to raising funds and awareness for women's health issues across the United States. As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, Niki has dedicated her energy to spreading awareness about early detection and has collectively raised one million dollars for cancer research over the past decade. Planned Parenthood NY and Planned Parenthood Southeast were the beneficiaries of the 2017 Tickled HOT Pink "Plan A" event hosted in January. Niki works at One Kings Lane as a Photo and Video Producer.


 

Emma Gray

EXECUTIVE WOMEN'S EDITOR - HUFFPOST


 

Emma Gray is the Executive Women's Editor at HuffPost. She is also the co-host of the "Bachelor"-themed podcast, "Here To Make Friends," which was named a must-listen by The Daily Dot, and she has appeared as an expert on the Today Show, Good Morning America, The Insider and Entertainment Tonight. Her forthcoming book, A Girl's Guide To Joining The Resistance, will be published by HarperCollins in 2018. 


 




 

 

BLAIR IMANI 

FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - EQUALITY FOR HER

 

Blair Imani is a Black American Muslim activist living in Brooklyn, NY. Imani currently serves as the Civic Action and Campaign Lead at DoSomething.org. She is the founder and Executive Director of Equality for HER, a nonprofit educational platform for feminine identifying individuals.

Blair Imani regularly appears as a commentator on Fox News and MSNBC. In addition to guest lecturing at Yale University, Imani has spoken at Harvard University for the inaugural National Muslim Women's Leadership conference and at Harvard Kennedy School's 2017 Black Policy Conference. 


Sunoz "SUNNY" SOROOSH, RN, MPH

REGISTERED NURSE COORDINATOR - PPNYC

 

Sunny Soroosh is an RN Coordinator for Planned Parenthood of New York City, as well as a Spanish and Farsi Interpreter. She is the proud daughter of Iranian immigrants, and after graduating from UC Berkeley and Columbia University with degrees in Nursing and Public Health, Sunny focused her career on health disparities. She has achieved this by providing patient care, and through activism! She has been featured in Huffington Post and Vogue Magazine, and recently spoke in front of the New York State Senate regarding the Reproductive Health Act.




 

Maggie Braine

DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT AND STORE EXPERIENCE - BULLETIN

 

Maggie Braine is the Director of Product & Store Experience for Bulletin. Growing up in both Los Angeles and New York City, Maggie headed south to Nashville for college, where she graduated with degrees in Communications and Corporate Strategy from Vanderbilt University. She has since worked as a merchant and consultant for companies such as J.Crew and C. Wonder. Maggie has been a committee member for Tickled Hot Pink, a women's health pop-up fundraiser organization, since high school. The organization has raised collectively over $1 million for women's health initiatives. Most recently, the organization raised just under $80,000 in a single night for Planned Parenthood Southeast and PPNYC. 

August 
17
, 
2017
Bulletin and PPNYC host Broads Bite Back

More than just an event

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