2001 Events

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Life Lines: March 7, 2001

Washington DC

WLP in Collaboration with: The African and Middle Eastern Division of The Library of Congress

Participants: Leila Ahmed (Egypt), Abena Busia (Ghana), Emma Sepúlveda (Argentina), and Goli Taraghi (Iran)

Faith and Freedom: Women From the Three Abrahamic Religions Talk About Terror, War, and Peace

November 7, 2001

Women leaders explored the common values underlying Christianity, Judaism and Islam, and the role of religion in conflict resolution and violence prevention. They addressed the challenges facing the United States and the international community in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the U.S. and the need to build a global coalition for peace and tolerance. Panelists included Marian Wright Edelman, Blu Greenberg, Azza Karam, and Mahnaz Afkhami (Moderator).

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In The Aftermath of Terror: Women Leaders Discuss Peace, Justice & Conflict Resolution In A Globalized World

September 24-27, 2001

A Live Interactive Radio Webcast Discussion

This electronic colloqium brought women's perspectives into the discussion of the events and consequences of September 11, 2001.

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Leading to Choices: Women's Leadership and Institutional Change

June 27, 2001

HOSTED BY
The School of Advanced International Studies
at Johns Hopkins University
in collaboration with
The Hagop Kevorkian Center
at New York University

PRESENTERS
Charlotte Bunch - Ayesha Imam - Kumi Naidoo - Aruna Rao

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Women Shaping Globalization: A New Feminism for the 21st Century

February 13, 2001

HOSTED BY
The School of Advanced International Studies
at Johns Hopkins University

PRESENTERS
Azar Nafisi (Chair) - Mahnaz Afkhami - Angela Blackwell
Jacqueline Pitanguy - Zenebewerke Tadesse

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