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Events in March 2021
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- Disruptive Decision-Making: How Women Can Redefine Leadership for Better Outcomes on NCDs and COVID-19, Book Launch: The Security Sector and Health Crises, Borders in the Middle East: Past and Present
Disruptive Decision-Making: How Women Can Redefine Leadership for Better Outcomes on NCDs and COVID-19 Disruptive Decision-Making: How Women Can Redefine Leadership for Better Outcomes on NCDs and COVID-19
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March 4, 2021Title: Disruptive Decision-Making: How Women Can Redefine Leadership for Better Outcomes on NCDs
Organizers: American Academy of Pediatrics
Description: As International Women’s Day approaches, join the Taskforce on Women and Non-Communicable Diseases for a webinar to:
- Discuss the intersection of women and NCDs in the COVID-19 pandemic, including the multifaceted caregiver burden, mental health challenges, and health service disruptions that women and girls face.
- Share examples of women in leadership at all levels of society and their valuable influence on decision-making to address the impact of the pandemic on NCDs among women and girls.
- Strategize and identify key actions and policy interventions to be taken through a gender lens for the greater good, especially in ensuring women’s representation and participation in decision-making.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineBook Launch: The Security Sector and Health Crises Book Launch: The Security Sector and Health Crises
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March 4, 2021Title: Book Launch: The Security Sector and Health Crises
Organizers: Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva, Geneva Center for Security Sector Governance
Description: Book launch of The Security Sector and Health Crises, which draws lessons from over 30 international experts on the Ebola crisis in West Africa to highlight opportunities for cooperation between the health and security sectors to successfully address global health crises.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineBorders in the Middle East: Past and Present Borders in the Middle East: Past and Present
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March 4, 2021Title: Borders in the Middle East: Past and Present
Organizers: Graduate Institute, Geneva
Description: The CCDP and the University of Neuchâtel have the pleasure of inviting you to the second of a series of joint events showcasing the findings of the ERC consolidator grant: "Towards a Decentred History of the Middle East: Transborder Spaces, Circulations, Frontier Effects and State Formation, 1920-1946". The project, begun in 2017, is led by Prof. Jordi Tejel, Adjunct Professor with the Department of History at the University of Neuchâtel and CCDP Research Associate. This second online panel discussion will feature a presentation by Dr. Ramazan Hakkı Öztan, Boğaziçi University on “The Turkish-Syrian Border: The Making of a Post-Ottoman Illicit Zone”, as well as a presentation from Dr. Pınar Şenoğuz, University of Göttingen on "From Smugglers to Entrepreneurs: Sugar Trade and 'Fictitious' Exports at the Turkish-Syrian Border".
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Global Health and Drug Policy
Global Health and Drug Policy Global Health and Drug Policy
March 8, 2021 – March 10, 2021
Title: Global Health and Drug Policy
Organizers: Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: In this 3-day course we will explore questions such as: What should the new direction post-2019 be for the future UN governance of international drug policy? How can different actors contribute to a global process in order to ensure that drug policies improve rather than harm the health and welfare of people? What should the role of civil society and user networks be in the international debate on drug policies?
Language: ENG
Registration: Fee CHF 1'200
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- Global Health and Drug Policy
Global Health and Drug Policy Global Health and Drug Policy
March 8, 2021 – March 10, 2021
Title: Global Health and Drug Policy
Organizers: Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: In this 3-day course we will explore questions such as: What should the new direction post-2019 be for the future UN governance of international drug policy? How can different actors contribute to a global process in order to ensure that drug policies improve rather than harm the health and welfare of people? What should the role of civil society and user networks be in the international debate on drug policies?
Language: ENG
Registration: Fee CHF 1'200
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- Global Health and Drug Policy
Global Health and Drug Policy Global Health and Drug Policy
March 8, 2021 – March 10, 2021
Title: Global Health and Drug Policy
Organizers: Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: In this 3-day course we will explore questions such as: What should the new direction post-2019 be for the future UN governance of international drug policy? How can different actors contribute to a global process in order to ensure that drug policies improve rather than harm the health and welfare of people? What should the role of civil society and user networks be in the international debate on drug policies?
Language: ENG
Registration: Fee CHF 1'200
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- How to Eat in Palestine: Women, Nutrition, and the Settler Colonial Economy under the British Mandate (1920s-1940s), Unconscious Gender Bias: What, Why and How to overcome it. A sociological perspective, Belly of the Beast (Film Screening)
How to Eat in Palestine: Women, Nutrition, and the Settler Colonial Economy under the British Mandate (1920s-1940s) How to Eat in Palestine: Women, Nutrition, and the Settler Colonial Economy under the British Mandate (1920s-1940s)
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March 11, 2021Title: How to Eat in Palestine: Women, Nutrition, and the Settler Colonial Economy under the British Mandate (1920s-1940s)
Organizers: Gender Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: Under the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948) European Jews settled in the country in unprecedented numbers. Within this broader history of colonisation, asking what Jewish settlers ate there might not seem like a pressing matter. But for many Jewish experts in Palestine – including nutritionists, agronomists, economists, and others – promoting a proper diet among Jewish newcomers was not strictly a matter of public health, but rather a tool to support and sustain a growing settler-colonial economy in an expanding Jewish settlement.
Notably, women led many of the efforts to educate Jewish settlers on matters of consumption. Through food programmes, newspaper columns, radio shows, and cookbooks, female nutrition experts prescribed a diet that drew on nutritional science but was adapted to national goals. Bringing together food, physiques, and Zionist ideology, this presentation will highlight the political economy of nutrition and its value for the colonisation of Palestine.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineUnconscious Gender Bias: What, Why and How to overcome it. A sociological perspective Unconscious Gender Bias: What, Why and How to overcome it. A sociological perspective
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March 11, 2021Title: Unconscious Gender Bias: What, Why and How to overcome it. A sociological perspective
Organizers: PRBB Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Description: Are you more biased than you think? Don’t worry! Join us on the 11th March at 11’30 am when sociologist and gender expert Lidia Arroyo (UOC) will talk us through what unconscious bias really is, its origins, consequences and how to deal with it.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineBelly of the Beast (Film Screening) Belly of the Beast (Film Screening)
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March 11, 2021Title: Belly of the Beast
Organizers: Graduate Institute Student Association (GISA), Human Rights, Conflict & Peace initiative and Gender Centre, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: Belly of the Beast exposes modern-day eugenics and reproductive injustice in California prisons, through intimate accounts from currently and formerly incarcerated people.
Kelli Dillon, who was involuntarily sterilised at the age of 24 while incarcerated, teams up with Cynthia Chandler, a human rights lawyer, to fight for reproductive justice at the world’s largest women’s prison, the Central California Women’s Facility. As they prepare to take Kelli’s case to court, they uncover a wide range of crimes occurring within the facility – from inadequate access to healthcare to sexual assault to illegal sterilization – the latter largely perpetrated against the facility’s Black and Latinx populations.
Their joint efforts in exposing the atrocities carried out behind closed doors ultimately shed new, timely light on the systemic racism and violence impacting people of color in women’s prisons, in a fight for reparations and justice.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free
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- Feminist Alternatives to the "New Normality"
Feminist Alternatives to the "New Normality" Feminist Alternatives to the "New Normality"
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March 13, 2021Title: Feminist Alternatives to the "New Normality"
Organizers: Global Tapestry of Alternatives
Description: Global Tapestry of Alternatives is holding a virtual assembly, which will bring together members of different feminist movements, organizations and collectives from the “Global South” to continue amplifying grassroots feminist alternatives that emerged during the pandemic and collectively explore how to build and consolidate feminist economies and societies centered around care and the sustainability of life.
Language: ENG and SPA
Registration: Free/ Registration available but not necessary
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- Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
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March 16, 2021Title:Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Organizers: Pompeu Fabra University
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineBuilding Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
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March 16, 2021Title: Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
Organizers: Pompeu Fabra University
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies, Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development, Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
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March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlinePromoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development
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March 17, 2021Title: Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development
Organizers: Barcelona Global Health Institute (ISGlobal), LSHTM - Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)
Description: The programme is aimed at strengthening the field of Planetary Health, particularly within Europe, by bringing together stakeholders from academia, government, and civil society. The initiative builds on previous activities including the EU meeting “The Europe that Protects: Safeguarding our Planet, Safeguarding our Health” hold in Dec 2020 in Helsinki, as well as the “Horizon 2020 HERA Research agenda for the Environment, Climate & Health 2020-2030”.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineRisk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
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March 17, 2021Title: Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
Organizers: Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR)
Description: Depression was already the second leading cause of global burden of disease before the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic almost one year ago. Mental health conditions were associated with global economic costs rising to U$S 1 trillion per year. These estimates are expected to further increase in the current context and have an unprecedented impact on an already overstretched healthcare system. Identifying preventable risk factors for depression and other mental health conditions has the potential to help reduce this burden and improve the mental wellbeing of all citizens.
Higher rates of anxiety and depression can be directly associated with the infection in a part of the population that experiences increased fear of getting infected, contagion or uncertainty regarding the course of the treatment. But the largest impact of the pandemic will be indirect, and associated with stressors originating from the significant disruptions in living and socioeconomic conditions including enforced isolation, domestic violence, financial burden and wider environmental factors such as lack of access to green spaces. In this seminar we will discuss these expectations based on the social determinants of mental health model and results of the CoviCat study.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
All day
March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
All day
March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum, Global Health Festival, Women delivering justice: What's holding them back?
NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
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March 22, 2021Title: NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
Organizers: NGO CSW65 (civil society side of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)).
Description: Events of the day:
- Briefing with NGO CSWs and UN Women in the Regions (Time: 8:00-9:00)
- Conversation Circle: Women, Youth, Peace and Security (Time: 9:00-10:30)
- Networking Event for Youth Leaders and Young Professionals at the CSW (Time: 12:00-2:00)
- Conversation Circle: Feminist Action for Climate Justice (Time: 4:00-5:30)
- For parallel events check the agenda here
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineGlobal Health Festival Global Health Festival
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March 22, 2021Title: Global Health Festival
Organizers: NIHR Research Unit on Health in Situations of Fragility (RUHF)
Description: Talks, screenings and videos around Global Health topics. Events of the day:
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3 Teaspoons of Sugar (2019) -> The beautifully animated “3 Teaspoons of Sugar” depicts the experiences of members of a family that are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Available from Monday 22nd - Wednesday 24th March, starting the discussion at 5 PM on Monday.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineWomen delivering justice: What's holding them back? Women delivering justice: What's holding them back?
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March 22, 2021Title: Women delivering justice: What's holding them back?
Organizers: SNF-funded research project "Diversity on the International Bench: Building Legitimacy for International Courts and Tribunals", in collaboration with Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Graduate Institute Geneva
Description: This event is part of the Public Lecture Series "Women's Voices in the International Judiciary".
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce: Enabling Women to Lead
Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce: Enabling Women to Lead Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce: Enabling Women to Lead
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March 23, 2021Title: Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce: Enabling Women to Lead
Organizers: Gender Equal Health and Care Workforce Initiative (GEHCWI)
Description: The session aims to contribute insights into the status of women’s leadership in health and care and feasible policy interventions to ensure a more gender-equitable and representative leadership. This session will also present the state of women’s leadership in health and care sectors, including in response to the COVID19 pandemic. A high-level interactive panel discussion will explore opportunities to advance women’s leadership in the health and care workforce.
This session supports the Priority theme of CSW65 - Women's full and effective participation and decision-making in public life along with the first pillar of the GEHCWI which is to increase the proportion of women leaders in health and care roles and one of the key policy areas of WHO GHWN GEH on gender & leadership in the health workforce. It also supports 2021 as the International Year of Health and Care Workers, designated by the World Health Assembly in November 2020.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Catalyzing Demand for Planetary Health in Europe
Catalyzing Demand for Planetary Health in Europe Catalyzing Demand for Planetary Health in Europe
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March 24, 2021Title: Catalyzing Demand for Planetary Health in Europe
Organizers: Barcelona Global Health Institute (ISGlobal), LSHTM - Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)
Description: The programme is aimed at strengthening the field of Planetary Health, particularly within Europe, by bringing together stakeholders from academia, government, and civil society. The initiative builds on previous activities including the EU meeting “The Europe that Protects: Safeguarding our Planet, Safeguarding our Health” hold in Dec 2020 in Helsinki, as well as the “Horizon 2020 HERA Research agenda for the Environment, Climate & Health 2020-2030”.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum, Global Health Festival
NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
All day
March 25, 2021Title: NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
Organizers: NGO CSW65 (civil society side of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)).
Description: Events of the day:
- Anti-Racism Workshop (Time: 4:00-5:30)
- For parallel events check the agenda here
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineGlobal Health Festival Global Health Festival
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March 25, 2021Title: Global Health Festival
Organizers: NIHR Research Unit on Health in Situations of Fragility (RUHF)
Description: Talks, screenings and videos around Global Health topics. Events of the day:
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When It's Risky... COVID-19 and Diabetes (2021) --> The charming animation “When It's Risky” investigates how those with Type 2 diabetes are coping during the Covid-19 pandemic. Available from Thursday 25th - Saturday 27th March, starting the discussion at 5 PM on Thursday
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Global Health Festival
Global Health Festival Global Health Festival
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March 26, 2021Title: Global Health Festival
Organizers: NIHR Research Unit on Health in Situations of Fragility (RUHF)
Description: Talks, screenings and videos around Global Health topics. Events of the day:
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El Susto/ "The Shock" (2019) --> An enthralling documentary film exploring the public health crisis surrounding sugar and Type 2 diabetes in Mexico. Movie screening and panel discussion with director Karen Atkins and the people making a difference for the health of their communities. Available all week, starting the discussion at 6.30 PM on Friday.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Dutch Global Health Film Festival
Dutch Global Health Film Festival Dutch Global Health Film Festival
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March 27, 2021Title: Dutch Global Health Film Festival
Organizers: Global Health Film
Description: Movie "Thank you for the Rain", directed by Julia Dahr.
Five years ago Kisilu, a Kenyan farmer, started to use his camera to capture the life of his family, his village and the damages of climate change. When a violent storm throws him and a Norwegian filmmaker together we see him transform from a father, to community leader to an
activist on the global stage.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register. Outside The Netherlands the movie is not accessible, discussion after the screening open to all (registration here)
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