About

The Howard County Commission for Women was established by statute in 1980 to promote the economic, social and political equality of women. The Commission has the authority to conduct studies, review progress, recommend action, and carry out activities to support this purpose. This may include:

  • Collecting, analyzing and disseminating information to assist in changing attitudes and eliminating discriminatory behavior
  • Studying conditions which demonstrate inequalities and unmet needs concerning women, issuing position papers, and recommending procedures or legislation to remedy them
  • Stimulating efforts to expand educational and employment opportunities for women
  • Promoting recognition of women’s accomplishments
  • Publicizing activities and services of interest to women
Commission Information
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Meeting Schedule
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Meets on the second Tuesday of every other month. Next virtual meeting via Webex:

Tuesday, March 8, 2022 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

 

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Board Members
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The Commission is comprised of twelve members, including one high school student, who are appointed by the County Executive and confirmed by the County Council. Current members are:

  • Rhonda Jones, Chair
  • Jessica Epps, Vice Chair
  • Ellie Oyebode, Student Commissioner
  • Pam Guzzone, Recording Secretary
  • Mae Beale
  • Farida Guzdar
  • Sherine Hargrove
  • Kashonna Holland
  • Maxine F. Kellman-Allen
  • Jessica Nichols
  • Dianne Paulus
  • Stephanie Adibe, Executive Secretary
Meeting Agendas & Minutes
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2022
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2022 CFW Priorities

March 8, 2022

January 11, 2022

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2021
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November

September

June

April

March

February

January

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2020
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December

  • No Meeting

November

October

September

  • No Meeting

August

  • No Meeting

July

  • No Meeting

June 

May

 

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