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Atlanta Commission on Women and Atlanta City Council Hosts a Women’s History Month Town Hall Meeting on March 12

Post Date:03/10/2026 11:46 AM

ACC Media Advisory

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Council Communications
Atlanta City Hall
55 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

March 10, 2026

Atlanta Commission on Women and Atlanta City Council Hosts a Women’s History Month Town Hall Meeting on March 12

 

WHO: Atlanta Commission on Women

            Atlanta City Council

            District 39 Georgia State Sen. Sonya Halpern

WHAT: Women’s History Month Town hall Meeting              

WHEN: Thursday, March 12
Reception: 5 p.m.
Meeting: 6 p.m.

WHERE: Atlanta City Hall, 55 Trinity Avenue, SW 

BACKGROUND: Atlanta Commission on Women hosts a Town Hall Meeting with special guest District 39 Georgia State Sen. Sonya Halpern honoring Women’s History Month on Thursday, March 12, at Atlanta City Hall, 55 Trinity Avenue, SW. Reception starts at 5 p.m. and the meeting starts at 6 p.m.

Topics for discussion are issues affecting women of all ages, with special guest speakers in healthcare, employment, affordable housing, and more.

For more information contact Atlanta Commission on Women at acow@atlantaga.gov or call District 10 Councilmember Boone’s office at 404.330.6055.

 

About Atlanta City Council

The Atlanta City Council is the chief policy-making body for the City of Atlanta. It acts by considering and enacting all laws that govern the City. The Council also approves the operating and capital budgets for the City as recommended by the mayor, and it continually monitors revenues and expenditures for local government operations. The Atlanta City Council reviews and has the final say on many land-use and zoning matters. Major economic development projects for the City also fall under the council’s consideration.

The Council is composed of 12 districts and three at-large posts. Council representatives include: Council President: Marci Collier Overstreet; District 1: Jason Winston; District 2: Kelsea Bond; District 3: Byron Amos; District 4: Jason S. Dozier; District 5: Liliana Bakhtiari; District 6: Alex Wan; District 7: Thomas Worthy; District 8: Mary Norwood; District 9: Dustin Hillis; District 10: Andrea L. Boone; District 11: Wayne Martin; District 12: Antonio Lewis; Post 1 At-Large: Michael Julian Bond; Post 2 At-Large: Matt Westmoreland; and Post 3 At-Large: Eshé Collins

To learn more about the Atlanta City Council, please visit http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/. For the latest updates, follow the Atlanta City Council on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.

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Office of Council Communications Contact:

Bill Doughty
wdoughty@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6056

Tiffanie Kelly
trkelly@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6014

 

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