Women's HERstory Month Keynote Local 372 / DC37 — New York City

The women in this room already know what it means to show up. To work hard in systems that weren't built for them. To lead without being handed the title.

For Women's HERstory Month, Deepti Sharma brought her keynote to Local 372 / DC37 — one of New York City's largest public employee unions — speaking directly to working women about what it takes to build a career, a community, and a life on your own terms.

Drawing on her experience as an immigrant daughter, serial entrepreneur, community organizer, and mother raising sons in Queens, Deepti connected the personal to the political — showing how the same instincts that make a great union member make a great leader, and why women's stories belong at the center of every room, not the margins.

Delivered at: Local 372 / DC37 | Women's HERstory Month

Audience: Union members and Union Leaders in New York City

Format: Keynote

Topics: Women's empowerment, leadership, activism, entrepreneurship, civic engagement

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