Women and Ethnic Conflict

March 4, 2001
9:00am

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Branka Peuraca and Sarah Ford (center) with workship participants

Convener:
Angela Raven-Roberts
Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Humanitarian Aid and Director of Research and Training Programs, Feinstein International Famine Center, Tufts University; Former Humanitarian Affairs Officer, Office for the Co ordination of Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations

Participants:

Wendy Anderson
Women Waging Peace, Harvard University

Branka Peuraca
Program Director, Partnership for Social Development based in Zagreb; Member, Partners for Democratic Change Network, promoting change management and conflict transformation for countries in transition

Svetlana Broz
Physician; Peace Activist; Author, Good People In Evil Times; Dr. Broz is the granddaughter of Josip Broz Tito, the founder of Yugoslavia

Lydia Nakashima Degarrod
Artist; Scholar, Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley

Mimi Feldman
EPIIC Colloquium

Sarah Ford
Senior Director, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee; Director, Capacity-Building, Center for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA), Washington, D.C.; Former Country Director, Central African Republic, Peace Corps

Paula Fray
Editor, Saturday Star, Johannesburg, South Africa; Nieman Fellow, Harvard University

Andrea Freidman
Program Coordinator, Women and Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Psychologist; Fellow, Harvard Divinity School; Former Member, Human Rights Violations Committee, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, South Africa

Tamy Guberek
EPIIC '99; Co-author, "Justice Unknown, Justice Unsatisfied? Bosnian NGOs Speak about the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia"

Elena Ixcot
Co-founder, Liga Maya Internacional, Refugee Activist and Educator, Guatemala

Matse Keshupilwe
Mandela Fellow, South Africa, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Suni Vyavaharkar
EPIIC Colloquium

Courtney Young
EPIIC Colloquium