News

9/24
This news release is shared by the Seattle Office for Civil Rights on behalf of the Seattle Women’s Commission  SEATTLE—The Seattle Women’s Commission (SWC) invites the public to experience We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For, a moving [...]
6/27
Lou Graham, Sherry Harris, and Storme Webber are among the countless who should be celebrated for their incredible contributions to the City of Seattle. Their work, alongside that of a multitude of local leaders and organizations, has ensured that [...]
2/26
Welcome to SWC Inside/Out, an interview series with members of the Seattle Women’s Commission and the community members who inspire us. This is the fourth installment of the series and we are delighted to speak with our fearless leaders, Sarah and [...]

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The Seattle Women's Commission advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments on issues faced by all women and those most impacted by gender bias, which includes transgender, non-binary, and gender nonconforming people who do not also identify as women.