Contra Costa NOW

Contra Costa NOW Contra Costa County Chapter of the National Organization for Women (Contra Costa NOW). Learn more at contracostanow.org She originally joined NOW in 1988.

Contra Costa County (CA) NOW was founded in 1971 by four local women who had decided, “Enough is Enough.” Our primary issues include reproductive rights, marriage equality, ending violence against women and promoting equal opportunity for girls and women. We meet in the Walnut Creek public library every month except July when we hold a garden party, and December for our annual holiday party. We ar

e very proud of our 43-year activist history in our community. Come and join us and be involved!

2021 Contra Costa NOW BOARD OF DIRECTORS

We are pleased to present the CC NOW Board of Directors for 2021:

PRESIDENT — JEANETTE COLE
Originally from Iowa, Jeanette has also lived in Michigan, but spent most of her life in CA. She trained as a RN and held various jobs in the health care field, but eventually moved into public school education as an administrator. Her first political experience was volunteering for a third-party presidential candidate, then on a state assembly campaign. Joining NOW in 1983, Jeanette worked on the Women’s History Task Force, eventually becoming Chapter Secretary, PAC representative, State Board representative, Vice President, and then President. She has also volunteered with Battered Women's Alternative, helping women file restraining orders. Other key feminist issues for Jeanette are reproductive rights, women’s healthcare, and passage of the ERA. Jeanette is a widow with 3 adult children, including fraternal twins, and lives in Pinole. VICE PRESIDENT — ERIKA MASLAN
Erika was born in Vienna, Austria, where she earned a masters´ degree in musicology. After relocating to Berkeley, she received a clinical license in Marriage and Family Therapy, and was a Ph.D candidate. For the past 30 years, she has had a private therapy practice in Lafayette and Walnut Creek, and for over 20 years has worked in psycho-oncology and clinical group facilitation in the cancer support community, as well as a supervisor at the CC Crisis Center. A long-time member of NOW, Erika has been involved in many women´s rights actions, serving as Treasurer, VP and President of CC NOW. She resides in Alhambra Valley, and, in addition to her daughter, has 2 grandchildren. TREASURER — KATHY DEFABIO
Kathy was born and raised in Richmond, CA. She relocated to Tucson, AZ, to work at IBM, where she received her BS degree in Chemistry from the University of Arizona. She currently works as a Fuels Additive Technologist at a large energy company. Kathy credits her mother, who encouraged her to get a good education and pursue her chosen vocation even though it was in a male-dominated industry, for her strong feminist convictions. Joining NOW in 1993, Kathy has served in several board positions. She currently lives with her husband in El Sobrante. SECRETARY — VICKI ENTEEN
Vicki spent most of her life in New York, where she worked in the fields of marketing, communications, and design, primarily in the fashion & interior design industries. She holds an MBA in Marketing, as well as a BFA in fashion design. In 2006, she and her husband moved to Paris, France, for 7 years, where she began a new career as a professor of marketing in French business schools. Once retired, they traveled continuously throughout Europe for 4 years, moving to Walnut Creek to be close to their 2 adult daughters. Vicki first joined NOW in 1970, working on Image of Women in the Media, organizing consciousness-raising groups, doing clinic defense, and handling chapter publicity. She currently volunteers to help immigrants with their job-search skills, and has trained people in public speaking and media appearances. VP MEMBERSHIP — NANCY BOCANEGRA
Nancy was born and raised in Los Angeles and has also lived in Sacramento and Orange County. She spent her entire career at Caltrans, CA´s department of transportation, serving as a specialist in right-of-way (real estate) issues. Serving as VP Membership, she has helped grow the chapter to over 100 members, recruiting at high school and college campuses, marches, fairs, and fundraisers, and encouraging members to become politically active. She is also involved in several other local organizations. Nancy and her husband live in Walnut Creek and have 3 adult children and grandchildren, some of whom are also NOW members. VP ACTION— KAREN SEVERUD
Karen was born in Chico, and has lived her entire life in CA, graduating from California State University with a BA in Psychology. She spent her career as a teacher, primarily in special education, as well as 1st through 4th grade in elementary schools. Since retiring, she continues to substitute teach and volunteers as a tutor. Karen first joined NOW in 1977 and has held several chapter offices. As VP Action and chapter liaison, she is particularly interested in networking with other progressive organizations and doing outreach to young feminists. A member of ACLU, she is committed to issues of voter rights, registering voters and working at the polls. She is also active in Moms Demand Action and the Be Smart program, which educates adults about gun safety. Karen currently lives in San Ramon with her partner, and has two adult daughters. VP SPECIAL PROJECTS — KAREN BROCKWELL
Originally from England, Karen received her BSC in Chemical Engineering. Relocating to Denver, CO, and later to the Bay Area, she has had a 30+ year career as an engineer designing and building manufacturing facilities. As a solitary woman in a heavily male field, Karen has become a mentor to young women in science and engineering. She currently volunteers as a workshop presenter and coach to women preparing for their job search, and is also a Medicare counselor through the Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program. Karen is a longtime member of CC NOW. She and her husband have 2 adult daughters.

05/26/2026
05/06/2026

Proud to be endorsed by the National Women’s Political Caucus, a grassroots organization committed to supporting pro-choice, progressive candidates. With MAGA misogynists in the White House, California needs a proven leader women can trust in the governor’s office. nwpc_national

Celebrating an important part of our history!
05/05/2026

Celebrating an important part of our history!

05/05/2026
As you may know, NOW is proud to partner in the Driving the Vote for Equality Tour, which aims to raise awareness and mo...
04/28/2026

As you may know, NOW is proud to partner in the Driving the Vote for Equality Tour, which aims to raise awareness and mobilize supporters for the federal Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

You may have read about the Tour in the winter issue of Ms. magazine.

The Tour launched in March in New York City for Women’s History Month and will resume on April 30 after a pause in Arizona. Learn more and follow the daily diary at: DrivingTheVote.org.

I am thrilled to announce that the Tour will be in California starting Saturday, May 2, in San Diego at Balboa Park, San Diego History Center, 1649 El Pardo at 2 PM. This event is open to the public, so feel share this information to friends and family. View and share event flyer here.

Then, on Sunday, May 3, the Tour will be in Los Angeles area at the Ms. – Feminist Majority Foundation offices for an open house from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., with a special program from 2:30 to 3 p.m. The location is 433 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, with street-level parking available. Jay Leno, the renowned comedian and classic car collector, will be joining us to welcome the Tour to Los Angeles.

As background: In 1916, two suffragists, Alice Burke and Nell Richardson, drove 10,700 miles across the country in a bright yellow Saxon automobile named the Golden Flyer. They were the first women to crisscross the United States by car. It was at a time when the federal suffrage amendment was stalled, as the ERA is stalled today. In part because of their efforts and thousands of others, this eventually changed. Women won the right to vote in 1920!

Inspired by the Drive for the Vote by suffragists, another drive is now taking place—this time to raise awareness and activate supporters for the Equal Rights Amendment. If Congress recognizes the ERA, there will be no further confusion about equal rights for all, regardless of s*x, as the ERA rightly is the 28th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States.

The ERA is needed more than ever to stop the backlash on gender equality, including fighting to keep the right to vote, given that the proposed so-called SAVE Act and rollbacks in the Voting Rights Act which would create barriers to women and people of color voting in the next election. We also need new policies and statutes in states and nationally to prevent s*x discrimination in the future especially around new trends and technologies including stronger protections against s*xual assaults and legislation like the Artificial Intelligence Civil Rights Act.

For more background, take a minute to read this post by Pat Mitchell, former President of PBS and longtime feminist activist about the ERA, Democracy and why a focus on Congress is so important: The Road to the ERA Runs through Congress.

Interested in volunteering, attending or have questions? Reply to this email—I’d love to hear from you.

Camerina S. Davidson

President, CA NOW

You are invited

to be a part of the Tour at an event near you!

MAY 2

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Open House: 2 to 5 PM

San Diego History Center, 1649 El Pardo.

All are welcome.


MAY 3

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Open House: 1:30 to 4 PM

Program: 2 PM

Ms. Magazine | Feminist Majority HQ

433 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills

Street-level parking available


OTHER DRIVING THE VOTE TO EQUALITY TOUR STOPS IN CALIFORNIA INCLUDE:

May 4: Los Angeles, City Hall

May 5: Modesto

May 6: SF Bay

May 7: Santa Rosa

May 8: Redding

We will keep you updated as details are finalized.

03/08/2026

Happy International Women’s Day! Today we honor the generations of women activists, trailblazers, and leaders who have made America stronger and more equal.

In honor of Women's History Month:
02/27/2026

In honor of Women's History Month:

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