Presented by Amnesty International, The Embrey Family Foundation and The Ford Foundation
Thursday, November 17, 2011
10 am – 4 pm Eastern (7 am - 1 pm Pacific)
Ford Foundation
320 East 43rd Street, New York, NY
Tune in here on November 17 to view the livestream broadcast!
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Roundtable discussionsNetworking lunch
LiveStream broadcast
Keynote remarks by Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director of UN Women
Violence Against Women: Reforming Global Attitudes and Stemming the Tide
Jimmie Briggs, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Man Up Campaign
Sarah Deer, Native women's advocate and member of AIUSA Native American and Alaska Native Advisory Council
Cipriana Jurado Herrera, Human rights activist from Chihuahua, Mexico
Esta Soler, President and founder of Futures Without Violence
Moderated by Pollyanna Truscott, Deputy Representative at the United Nations, Amnesty International
Maternal Health and Sexual and Reproductive Rights: Demanding Dignity for Women
Edna Adan Ismail, Director and founder of the Edna Adan Maternity Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland
Nan Strauss, Researcher, Amnesty International
Christy Turlington Burns, Director/Producer No Woman, No Cry, Founder Every Mother Counts
Women, Peace, and Security: Supporting Individuals at Risk in Human Rights Hot Zones
Dr. Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory Law School
Gigi Ibrahim, Egyptian blogger and social activist
Sarah Mendelson, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance, US Agency for International Development
Featuring a Zimbabwean human rights activist
Moderated by Widney Brown, Senior Director of International Law & Policy, Amnesty International
Please check http://www.amnestyusa.org/events/the-xx-factor-advance-women-s-rights-change-the-world for updates.
Questions? Contact Jackie Miller at jmiller@aiusa.org or 212-633-4233
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1 comment:
Wow ... definitely a "Change The World" discussion! It's rather sad, though, that we need to have these discussions! Thanks for sharing!
BTW ... miss you at CTWW! :-( Take care! :-)
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