9th Annual Women's Summit, June 27-29, McLean, VA
Joy is resistance. Community is power. Join us!
Joy is a radical act of resistance — and we could all use a little more of it right now.
Come discover your spark at the Women's Summit! Experience the vibrant energy, connection, and inspiration you’ve come to love from the Friday Power Lunch — this time, in person and in community.
We’re just 9 days away: June 27–29 at the McLean Hilton, Tysons Corner, Virginia.
Check out this year’s complete program below — it’s packed with powerhouse speakers, strategy sessions, and moments to recharge and reconnect.
Tickets are still available, but they won’t last long. REGISTER NOW
And don’t keep the good vibes to yourself — share and spread the joy!
Friday - June 27
Postcard Palooza
4:00-7:00pm
Come meet, write postcards, and share postcarding tools and techniques with other postcard writers from across the country. Bring your extra supplies for the big Supply Swap.
Community Meet-Ups
5:30-6:30pm
Expand your community or meet-up with friends you mostly see online by attending one of the scheduled meet-ups.
Indivisible: “Organizing Summer - Meetup with Jake Fein, Senior Regional Organizer, Indivisible & Micaela Pond, Founder of We of Action”
Red Wine & Blue: “TroubleNation Forum: Your Community. Your Power”
Chairs of the Democratic Black Caucus of Virginia, the Virginia LGBTQ+ Caucus, and Democratic Latinos of Virginia Caucus: Truth Tellers Talk: Why Representation Without Advocacy Isn't Enough
SEIU Virginia State Council: Unions for All
National Women’s Political Caucus-VA: Women Lead/Women Run/Women Win
COMMUNITY POWER UP STAGE
7:00-9:00pm
Celebrate our Virginia candidates with a stage full of community leaders.
Susan Greenbaum, singer
Senator Tim Kaine
Abigail Spanberger, Virginia Candidate for Governor - DEMOCRACY SPONSOR
Manisha Singh, CD-11 Committee
Catherine Marie “Smitty” Smith
Tram Nguyen, New Virginia Majority
EJ Scott, Virginia Democratic Black Caucus
Kelsey Lawrence, TroubleNation by Red Wine & Blue
Dorri C. Scott, Banned Together
LaNoral Thomas, President SEIU Virginia 512
Delegate Michael Feggans, HD 97
Jess Schaer, Prince William Women That Wine
Hala Ayala, Virginia Women’s Democratic Caucus
Dr. Shellie Bowman, Central Commonwealth Black Caucus
Heather Booth, Life Long Activist
Andrea Miller, National Women’s Political Caucus - VA - BLUE ROOTS
Celebration of our Virginia Candidates
Advocacy Village Participants take the stage
Speaker Don Scott - SUMMIT BADASS
Delegate Candi King & Bella J, Boots on the Ground 👢🪭👢
Food Trucks on site 4:00-7:00pm
Saturday - June 28
9:00am-12:30pm - Main Stage
Over 30 speakers will appear on the Saturday main stage.
When We Vote We Win - The morning program is all about the Virginia election and our candidates. You'll hear from elected officials, candidates, organizers, and more. Featuring:
Darcy Dunn, Singer
Dorri C. Scott, Poetess
Rep. Jennifer McClellan - SUMMIT BADASS
Del. Dan Helmer BLUE - POWER SPONSOR
Del. Kathy Tran - BLUE CREW
Malena Llanos, President Young Dems
Rep. Don Beyer - SUMMIT CHAMP
Yasmin Radjy, Swing Left National - BLUE CREW
Penny Blue & Lara Bury, Red Wine & Blue - BLUE POWER SPONSOR
Leah Greenberg, Indivisible
Radhika Murani, WinVA - BLUE POWER SPONSOR
Carrie Short, COVA Coalition
Micaela Pond, WOFA
Senator Ghazala Hashmi, Candidate for Lt Governor
Jay Jones, Candidate for Attorney General
Virginia House of Delegates Candidates
Living our Values - After a coffee break where you can network and visit the Advocacy Village, the focus will be on the key issues of gun violence, women's rights, and workers' rights. Featuring:
Phyllis J. Randall, Chair At-Large of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
Tarina Keene, Executive Director, Repro Rising
Grace Varughese, Students Demand Action
Clean VA - BLUE ROOTS
Monica Sarmiento, VA Coalition for Immigrant Rights
Alissa Tafti, NoVA Labor Federation’s Federal Labor Caucus
Amanda Hine, Power of the Vote
Pastor Michelle Thomas, NAACP Loudoun Branch
Del Sam Rasoul, Impact Center - SUMMIT CHAMP
Wake Up Stage - Round table of heavy hitters will share their thoughts on what happened in 2024 and what we need to do to win in 2025 & beyond. Featuring:
Antjuan Seawright, Blueprint Strategies
Neera Tanden, Center for American Progress
Simon Rosenberg, Hopium Chronicles
Tom Bonier, TARA Group
Billy Ray, Oscar nominated screenwriter & Democratic strategist
Media War Room: This dynamic panel of messaging and social media innovators will share inspiring ways we can shape the narrative, amplify our voices, and harness today’s media to build power and community. Featuring:
Carly Figueroa, Courier (VA Creators Pilot Project)
Lauren Burke, Virginia Black News
Lynlee Thorne, Rural GroundGame
Kyle Spencer - Author/Speaker/Founding Editor, Reporting Right
We will end our morning stage with a POWER DROP from Andrea Miller, Center for Common Ground
12:30-1:30pm Lunch
1:30-3:45pm Workshops
The afternoon features 28 hands-on workshops on Messaging, Campaign Skills, Organizing, Resilience, and Democracy Defense. Choose what moves you:
Messaging & Persuasion
Antonia Scatton (Reframing America): Framing Is the Key
Billy Ray (Screenwriter): Communicating to Win
Melinda Burrell (WNDC): How to Talk to Anyone — Even MAGA
Elizabeth Chur (Swing Left SF): Turning “I Don’t Vote” Into a Conversation
Nancy Morgan (BigMoneyOut): Big Money, Big Stories They Can’t Silence
Sara Yaseen (Blueprint Interactive): Storytelling That Sticks
Ann Timmons: Authentic Presence Tips from the Theatre
Candidate Skills, Campaign Tools & Leadership
Grace Freeman: Effective, Low-Cost Campaign Events
Michelle Hobbs Morrison (Win Number): In-Depth District Research
Kate Barr (Can’t Win Victory Fund): Predictive AI Messaging Tools
Courtney Bickert (LaughingMatters): Drop the Mic, Raise the Bar
Eva Posner (Evinco Strategies): Please Don’t Run (Unless…)
Sabrina Mattin: Youthquake: Mobilizing Next-Gen Power
Violet Kopp (Swing Left): Cultivating Leadership
Carrie Short (COVA Coalition): Leading Activist Groups
Alpha Woolen (ROOTED Consulting): Courageous Leadership
Organizing, Strategy & Election Tech
Andrea Miller (Center for Common Ground): Smart Election Tech
Heather St Amand (ACLU-VA): Reproductive Freedom NOW
Penny Blue (Red Wine & Blue): When They Go Low, Go Local
Susan Labandibar (Swing Blue Alliance): Do Postcards Work?
Movement Resilience, Well-being & Storytelling
Lynlee Thorne: The Time to Tell Your Story Is Now
Dr. Lorita Daniels: Supercharge Your Story
Mali Phonpadith: Leading Through Uncertainty
Martha Brettschneider: Mental Fitness for Activists
Jennifer Blair: Embroidery as Therapy and Resistance
Luke Lorenz: Safe, Effective Public Events
Civic Power, Democracy Defense & Public Education
Cheryl Binkley (4 Public Education): Public Ed for the Win
Daniel Rothbart: Autocracy 101 — and How to Fight Back
3:45-4:15pm Meet Our Authors at the Bookstore
Krysta Jones - Ella Goes to City Hall
Clara Bingham - The Movement: How Women's Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973
Elizabeth Chur - The Joy of Talking Politics with Strangers: How to Save Democracy, One Conversation at a Time
Jessica Berg - Women and Gender Studies, Loudoun County, Virginia
4:15–5:00pm It’s Up to Us 🗽
We’ll close out the afternoon with an energizing, feel-good session that celebrates our power, our people, and our purpose. Get ready to rise, rally, and revel in community as we hear from:
Darcy Dunn, Singer
Robert Hubbell, Today’s Edition Newsletter
Chaplain Terry Nicholetti, The Rappin' Chaplain
Reed Galen, The Union - BLUE WAVE
Sabrina Mattin, Fairfax Young Democrats
Carrie Short, COVA Coalition
Antjuan Seawright, Blueprint Strategy
Finale Norton, Friday Power Lunch - SUMMIT BADASS
Rose Fabia, Virginia Grassroots/WofA
Melissa Knutson, Sara Steffens, Dance Against DOGE with WofA and the indivisible crew
Food Trucks on site 4:00-7:00pm
Saturday Night - June 28- Rue Music & Arts Fest
7:30-10:30pm
On Saturday evening, we’re turning the Summit into a vibrant, immersive celebration with the Rue Music & Art Festival - a grassroots, traveling showcase amplifying our voices in collective protest for a better future. This dynamic event spotlights female and trans/nonbinary artists while supporting causes rooted in mutual liberation and solidarity.
Festival Hall Highlights:
🎨 Art and artisan-made products from 15+ creatives and vendors
🎭 Interactive art exhibits and live demos
🖍️ A pop-up art café featuring a zine-making station
🌿 Henna tattoos with custom ancestral designs by Katrina Villavicencio
🖌️ Community Catharsis Printmaking with Liz Nugent
🔮 Tarot and Astrology readings with Organized Khaos
📚 Take-One-Leave-One Book Exchange — leave a book, take a book!
Live Music Performances by:
🎶 Annie Stokes — Dark Americana songstress from the Blue Ridge foothills
🎶 Mowgli — Soulful, multi-talented queer advocate and music therapist
🎶 Ari Voxx — DC’s Dreamy Pop Princess with ethereal vocals and synth-pop soundscapes
🎶 Ammonite — Punk rock energy with mesmerizing vocals
🎶 Gwen Levey — Viral Nashville rocker and bold storyteller
Let’s connect, dance, create, and build solidarity as we fight for our future.
Joy is resistance. Community is power.
Sunday - June 29
8:00am Breakfast Buffet
9:00-11:30am - BADASS Brunch — Telling Our Stories
Along with hearing from an incredible lineup of BADASS women artists, authors, and activists, you’ll be introduced to the launch of the Persisterhood Oral History Project. Its mission: to collect and preserve our stories — the voices of women who’ve stepped up to defend democracy since 2016. Featuring:
BADASS AWARD 2025 - Sen Jennifer Boysko - SUMMIT BADASS
Senator Danica Roem
Lynlee Thorne, Rural GroundGame
Lateisha Garrett, Virginia’s List
C J Crim, Documentary filmmaker
Margaret Morrison, Civil Rights Activist - SUMMIT BADASS
Clara Bingham, Author & Journalist
Krysta Jones, Political Consultant, Children’s book author
Ann Timmons, Communications artist and playwright
Ellie Smeal, Feminist Majority Foundation - BLUE WAVE
Tammarrah Addison, Poetess
Liuba Grechen Shirley, Founder, Vote Mama
Persisterhood Oral History Project Round Table
Robbin Warner, Co-Director
Susan Wagner, Co-Director
Bonnie Stabile, Associate Director
Hanna Griff-Sleven, Oral Historian
Delegate Briana Sewell
Extras You Won't Want to Miss!
Friday - Saturday: Giant Advocacy Village
Featuring organizations, activism boutiques, new tech demonstrations, opportunities to be interviewed by influencers, a storytelling room, a Grassroots Gratitude Garden.
Saturday Candidate Sessions
Whether you are running for office this year in Virginia or contemplating running in the future, we have a whole program of sessions designed just for candidates. Topics covered include where to get support, how to market your candidacy in today's independent media environment and what tech tools are out there to help you be more efficient and effective. There will be plenty of time to network with other candidates and elected officials.
Wow. This is an outstanding lineup. I cannot wait!
This looks amazing!