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[Cyber Conference] There’s Still Hope and Here’s Why
virtualOn Nov. 5, join PEAC Institute and the United Methodist Church-General Board of Church and Society for a cyber conference designed to foster post-election reflections, healing, and mobilization. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OArdeLrcSaO4A4JHpXdDQA Background: From Tulsa to Hiroshima, from Auschwitz to the Trail of Tears, the scenes of death and destruction are the same. The root causes
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[Cyber Conference] There’s Still Hope and Here’s Why
virtualOn Nov. 5, join PEAC Institute and the United Methodist Church-General Board of Church and Society for a cyber conference designed to foster post-election reflections, healing, and mobilization. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OArdeLrcSaO4A4JHpXdDQA Background: From Tulsa to Hiroshima, from Auschwitz to the Trail of Tears, the scenes of death and destruction are the same. The root causes
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People Power Under Attack
virtualOn Tuesday, 8 December, the CIVICUS Monitor is launching its global data report, People Power Under Attack 2020. Please join us for a panel event, which will provide an overview of global civic space ratings and the top violations to civic freedoms. Over 10 countries are set to have their ratings changed (upgrades and downgrades). The panel will zoom-into a number of regions and
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People Power Under Attack
virtualOn Tuesday, 8 December, the CIVICUS Monitor is launching its global data report, People Power Under Attack 2020. Please join us for a panel event, which will provide an overview of global civic space ratings and the top violations to civic freedoms. Over 10 countries are set to have their ratings changed (upgrades and downgrades). The panel will zoom-into a number of regions and
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[CSW65 Parallel Event] The Power of Freedom of Religion or Belief to Elevate Women and Girls
worldwide/virtualThe Power of Freedom of Religion or Belief to Elevate Women and Girls Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ngo-csw65-forum-advocate-registration-tickets-137312871495 Summary: On the occasion of the 65th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, the NGO Committee on Freedom of Religion or Belief is bringing together a panel of prominent female leaders to discuss how
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[CSW65 Parallel Event] The Power of Freedom of Religion or Belief to Elevate Women and Girls
worldwide/virtualThe Power of Freedom of Religion or Belief to Elevate Women and Girls Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ngo-csw65-forum-advocate-registration-tickets-137312871495 Summary: On the occasion of the 65th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, the NGO Committee on Freedom of Religion or Belief is bringing together a panel of prominent female leaders to discuss how
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The Media, the Narrative, the People & their Leaders
worldwide/virtualDear friends, On behalf of the Baha’i International Community, please consider yourselves invited to a panel discussion on the role of the media in summoning the consensus and political will needed to turn the aspirations and policies of our societies into actions and results. Four journalists – from Ghana, Malaysia and the United States –
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The Media, the Narrative, the People & their Leaders
worldwide/virtualDear friends, On behalf of the Baha’i International Community, please consider yourselves invited to a panel discussion on the role of the media in summoning the consensus and political will needed to turn the aspirations and policies of our societies into actions and results. Four journalists – from Ghana, Malaysia and the United States –
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