In a recent government meeting, the Secretary of the Jersey City Women's Advisory Board expressed gratitude for the support of Mayor Philip and Council President Waterman regarding her reappointment. She highlighted the board's commitment over the past two years to address the diverse challenges faced by women in Jersey City through workshops, town halls, and listening sessions.
The Secretary emphasized the importance of actionable policies over mere promises, advocating for the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) as a framework to combat discrimination and promote equity. She noted that the passage of six menstrual equity bills in New Jersey exemplifies the transformative impact of policy advocacy on women's rights.
Furthermore, she called attention to the need for the Women's Advisory Board to be represented on the Jersey City website, arguing that its absence sends a concerning message about the city's priorities regarding women's issues. The Secretary urged the council to rectify this oversight, asserting that women deserve consistent support and empowerment beyond temporary measures or responses to crises.
The meeting concluded with a call for collaboration to create a city where women's voices are amplified and their needs are continuously addressed.