Dr. Farida Allaghi speaks about how she views herself as a leader and how she defines leadership. She discusses her childhood (and influence of her parents' progressive, democratic values on her upbringing), technological and information revolution, achievements of the global women's movement, image of Muslim women in Western media, need for women's political participation, and why she's optimistic about the future.
The first of two excerpts from a documentary about an historic dinner party hosted by Canada's first female Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, in Washington D.C. in 1999. 19 distinguished women from diverse professional, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds attended to share their experiences and thoughts on the possibility of achieving full gender equality.
The second of two excerpts from a documentary about an historic dinner party hosted by Canada's first female Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, in Washington D.C. in 1999. 19 distinguished women from diverse professional, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds attended to share their experiences and thoughts on the possibility of achieving full gender equality.
Jacqueline Pitanguy of WLP Brazil/Cidadania, Estudo, Pesquisa, Informação e Ação (CEPIA) speaks about her history with WLP, the development of an international women's rights network, and the development of the feminist movement in Brazil.