The Commission chose to examine how life decisions and available options affect the quality of life for women as they age. The hearing addressed challenges and solutions unique to aging women; some of the topics covered were how to ensure and assure physical and mental well being, how to effectively manage changing familial responsibilities, and how to make sound and secure economic decisions for present and future stability.
Program List of presenters
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT - OCTOBER 2010 WOMEN AND GIRLS SEX AND SEXUALITY: HEALTH AND HARMS
The members of the Commission on Women’s Issues in choosing this public hearing topic decided that a serious analysis was needed at how violence, low self esteem, inadequate health care and educational gaps negatively impact women and girls’ thoughts and perceptions about sex and sexuality. The Commission also wanted to examine how to best address and reverse these harms by looking at programs which promote and encourage the positive physical, mental, emotional and sexual well-being of women and girls
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT - OCTOBER 2009 HOUSING: A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT
The Commission chose to scrutinize as how such issues as mortgage lending practices, the current foreclosure crisis, and the increase in evictions have a disparate impact on women, as well as how other policies, practices and laws may affect a woman’s ability to attain and retain housing, a basic human right.
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT - OCTOBER 2008 ECONOMIC STATUS OF WOMEN IN COOK COUNTY: STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
The Commission took a particular interest in gathering local statistics that depict the current status of women in Cook County, as well as the essential issues that impact the economic well-being of women.
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT - OCTOBER 2007 THE REALITIES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN COOK COUNTY: STRATEGIES FOR ENDING THE EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS
The Commission selected this topic because of the increased attention the media has given to human trafficking, which suggests that a significant, if not a majority, of victims are women and girls. Furthermore, the city of Chicago has been labeled a national hub for human trafficking because its large airport, central geographic location, and elaborate transportation infrastructure make it an ideal port of entry.
The Commission recruited speakers to provide testimony on the impact that trafficking has upon women and girls, the extent of local involvement, and strategies for change. Speakers included survivors and individuals representing government agencies, community-based organizations, and law enforcement.
2007 Human Trafficking Flyer
2007 Public Hearing Report
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT - OCTOBER 2005
GIRL VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS In October 2005, the Cook County Commission on Women's Issues, in partnership with GIRLS LINK, held its annual public hearing on the topic of "Girl Violence and Aggression: Problems and Solutions.
This report is based on the information presented by the speakers at the hearing, current research and literature on girls and violence, and the Commission's work with various County agencies.
Hearing Report - Girl Violence and Aggression: Problems and Solutions Auguest 2006 (girls_violence_Aug2006.pdf)
Office of the President
69 West Washington Suite 3040 Chicago, Illinois