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Stars Help Celebrate Women's Equality Day at Democratic Convention - Photo Links and Press Release

Stars Help Celebrate Women's Equality Day at Democratic Convention - Photo Links and Press Release

Democratic Women's Caucus Celebrates Women's Equality Day at Event Hosted by Lifetime Networks

- Women Leaders Call for Women to Register and Vote and Run for Office-

- More than 3,000 Delegates and Elected Officials Attend 'Women Making History' Event -

DENVER, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of the award-winning, nonpartisan Every Woman Counts campaign to encourage women to speak out on issues, vote and run for office, LIFETIME celebrated women's leadership by hosting the opening "Women Making History" session of the Democratic Women's Caucus.

Over three thousand delegates and elected officials listened while Senator Debbie Stabenow (MI), Representative Grace Napolitano (CA), Representative Jan Schakowsky (IL), Representative Niki Tsongas (MA), political strategist Donna Brazile, actresses Fran Drescher, Rosario Dawson and Eva Longoria, and other women leaders called on women to actively participate in the political process.

LIFETIME Networks CEO and President Andrea Wong opened the Caucus saying, "Today marks Women's Equality Day so it's fitting that we gather today to honor Women Making History. You just need to look around the room to recognize that we've made a lot of progress in 88 years. The women who have blazed the trail have shown us a profound truth, that when women participate, all women make progress. That's really the message of LIFETIME's Every Woman Counts campaign," said Wong.

"We are so excited to have LIFETIME's involvement in this historic caucus, said Mame Reiley, Democratic Women's Caucus Chair.

The Caucus's opening day coincided with Women's Equality Day which was established by Congress in 1971 to commemorate the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Women's Equality Day also calls attention to women's continuing efforts toward full equality.

"We are 51% of the vote. We must galvanize to become a collective voice on Capitol Hill," said actress Fran Drescher, Executive Director of the Cancer Schmancer Foundation.

"My grandmother voted, my mother voted and they instilled in me the importance of making your voice be heard. Now, I am so excited my goddaughter aspires to be President, not the President's wife," said actress Rosario Dawson, Co-Founder of Voto Latino.

Actress Eva Longoria dropped by the event saying, "I'm here to represent all the desperate housewives who are in this room."

LIFETIME will also host the closing session of the Caucus on Thursday, when Michelle Obama is expected to address the delegates at the "Women Shaping History" session. Both sessions are being held at the Four Seasons Ballroom, Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street in Denver.

   Thursday's speakers will include:    --  Meredith Wagner, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, LIFETIME       Networks   --  Michelle Obama (invited and expected)   --  Senator Barbara Boxer (CA)   --  Senator Amy Klobuchar (MN)   --  Representative Rosa DeLauro (CT)   --  Representative Kirsten Gillibrand (NY)   --  Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor, Obama for America    

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PHOTO 1 CAPTION: Andrea Wong, President and CEO of LIFETIME Networks, country artist Rissi Palmer and actress Rosario Dawson, Co-Founder of Voto Latino, gather to celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

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PHOTO 2 CAPTION: Andrea Wong, President and CEO of LIFETIME Networks, helps celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

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PHOTO 3 CAPTION: Actress Rosario Dawson, Co-Founder of Voto Latino, helps celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

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PHOTO 4 CAPTION: Actress Rosario Dawson, Co-Founder of Voto Latino, helps celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

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PHOTO 5 CAPTION: Political strategist Donna Brazile helps celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

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PHOTO 6 CAPTION: Actress Fran Drescher, Executive Director of the Cancer Schmancer Foundation, helps celebrate Women's Equality Day today at the Democratic Women's Caucus, a part of LIFETIME Networks' Every Woman Counts campaign.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Piscotty/LIFETIME Networks

Every Woman Counts Convention events will continues later tonight with a Late-Night Celebration hosted by LIFETIME Networks and Rock the Vote from 10 pm to 1 am at the Cowboy Lounge in LoDo, 1941 Market Street (between 19th and 20th Streets) Denver. Ashanti will headline this high-profile gathering of hundreds of women elected officials, political leaders, campaign staff, advocates, partners, delegates and celebrities who hope to encourage women and youth to register and vote, speak out on the issues that matter to them most and inspire and empower them to become more involved this election year and beyond.

The last stop of LIFETIME's Every Woman Counts Bus Finale at the Democratic Convention will be at the Rock the Vote party. The bus tour has crossed the country making 14 stops in 11 markets, with final destinations in Denver and Minneapolis/St. Paul. At each stop, women can register to vote at myLifetime.com, watch LIFETIME Every Woman CountsPSAs and "If I were president..." vignettes from celebrities such as Reba McIntyre, Queen Latifah, Jewel, and many more, and upload videos to LIFETIME's YouTube(TM) Channel (www.youtube.com/lifetime) declaring what they would do if they were president, to highlight the issues most important to them this historic presidential election year.

Viewers at home can also track the Every Woman Counts YouTube bus on its trip around the country and follow all the convention action 24/7 at www.everywomancounts08.com. The site features a special national political conventions resource section, including exclusive interviews with women behind-the-scenes at the conventions, including CEOs of both conventions; "Test Your Convention IQ" quiz; Conventions 101 page; Democratic and Republican National Convention highlights; and special content from Rock the Vote.

NOTE:

On Tuesday, September 2, from 4 to 6 pm, LIFETIME Networks will honor key Republican women leaders at the Bellanotte, 600 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN.

About Every Woman Counts

Every Woman Counts is the only public service campaign dedicated to encouraging women to speak out on the issues they care about most, vote and run for office. For the first time, the 2008 Every Woman Counts initiative will leverage the power of the #1 and #2 television networks for women -- Lifetime and Lifetime Movie Network (LMN) -- and include the most extensive on-air programming, digital content and grassroots efforts to date. To expand the effort and reach women everywhere they live, work and play, Lifetime launched the first-ever Every Woman Counts media and advocacy coalition in partnership with REDBOOK, CosmoGIRL, Marie Claire, celebrities, experts and hundreds of women's nonprofit organizations representing more than 15 million women from all sides of the political spectrum.

About Lifetime

LIFETIME is the leader in women's television and one of the top-rated basic cable television networks. A diverse, multi-media company, LIFETIME is committed to offering the highest quality entertainment and information programming, and advocating a wide range of issues affecting women and their families. LIFETIME Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real Women and Lifetime Digital (including myLifetime.com) are part of LIFETIME Entertainment Services, a 50/50 joint venture of Hearst Corporation and The Walt Disney Company.

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FCMN Contact:

Source: LIFETIME

CONTACT: Geralyn Lucas, +1-212-424-7066, lucas@lifetimetv.com, or Nancy
Bennett, +1-800-834-1110, nancy@nancybennett.info

Web Site: http://www.everywomancounts08.com/
http://www.youtube.com/lifetime


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