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One Billion Rising REVOLUTION presents: The State of Female Revolution, with Agnes Pareyio, Monique Wilson, Zoya, Christine Schuler Deschryver, Kimberlé Crenshaw and Eve Ensler. Moderated by GRITtv's Laura Flanders.
A conversation about what it takes to build revolution, be in solidarity and affect change.
Publishing is a huge part of a scientist's life because until you publish you can't claim to have discovered something. Dame Athene Donald FRS and Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore retrace the lives of women who published in science and inspired others to follow them.
This film is part of a series of Science stories to celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing by the Royal Society. Produced by Red Banana Productions for the Royal Society.
Capitalism, Imperialism, Feminism: Monique Wilson & Agnes Pareyio | #GRITtv
Agnes Pareyio was named the United Nations in Kenya Person of the Year in 2005. She is the founder and director of two safe houses for girls in Kenya, established for young women and girls fleeing Female Genital Mutilation and early marriage. She has also been a candidate for Kenyan Parliament. Monique Wilson played the lead in the hit musical Ms. Saigon, she’s now the Director of International Affairs of the Gabriela Women’s Party, a national alliance of grassroots women¹s organizations in the Philippines. Monique is also director of the One Billion Rising campaign. We also look back in time at the women of the civil rights movement, and their direct action organizing against white supremacy. And Laura has some important words
In celebration of International Women's Day, GRITtv featuring leaders of the global women's movement, Agnes Pareyio and Monique Wilson plus a look at women of color's fight for rights with Standing on My Sister's Shoulders and Hillary Clinton's White Feminism with Laura's F-Word.
Dissecting the Diversity Problem: How Can Leadership Make an Impact?
Published on Feb 19, 2015
Digital technologies are ubiquitous, but the people who build them are hardly representative. In fact, the programmers and designers creating the tools we use—tools that are increasingly being used to make policy decisions at the highest level of government—are rarely from the populations who need them most. Women and people of color represent fewer than 30 percent of STEM professionals—a number that has declined since 1990. There’s clearly a failure in the system.
Introduction Georgia Bullenm Senior Data Analyst, Open Technology Institute, New America @georgiamoon
Megan Smith U.S. Chief Technology Officer, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy @USCTO
Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, Federal Communications Commission, @JRosenworcel
Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New America @SlaughterAM
Aliya Rahman, Program Director, Code for Progress @AliyaRahman
Moderator is Alan Davidson, Director, Open Technology Institute, Vice President, New America, @abdavidson
Three bioneers, Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, Nina Simons and Ilarion Merculieff on Women's Leadership | Bioneers 2013 Annual Bioneers Conference.Published on Dec 9, 2013
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sits down for a conversation with Mayor Rahm Emanuel about the crises, choices and challenges she faced as America's 67th Secretary of State and how those choices drive her view of the future. Published on Jun 18, 2014 by Chicago Ideas West. Her latest book is available from Amazon by cilcking on the image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
Gender Equality Workgroup
Speakers:
Gita Sen - Professor, Centre for Public Policy, IIMB (India)
Sucharita Eashwar - Executive Director India, WEConnect International
Le Ping - Professor & Deputy Director of Research Institute of Globalization and China's Modernization (UIBE) (China)
Afua Ansre - National Programme Coordinator of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women - UN Women (Ghana) Published on May 14, 2014
Walk into any church or cathedral today and you might hear women singing, preaching, praying publicly. In a society where the relevance of the church is constantly questioned, has this change made any difference and does it matter? Transcript of Reverend Winkett's thoughtful and inspiring lecture is here. Finding your voice in today's church.
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