March 19, 2013

A global conversation about justice for women and girls

Posted in Bénédicte Mauguière tagged , , , at 9:39 pm by Benedicte Mauguiere

The UMaine School of Law’s Justice for Women Lecture Series brings a distinguished speaker to Maine annually to present a public lecture and to contribute to a global conversation about justice for women and girls. Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Peace Laureate and the social worker who started the movement depicted in the film Pray the Devil Back to Hell, will deliver the second annual lecture. During her visit, Ms. Gbowee will engage with students, faculty, and an array of community members to discuss challenges for women and girls in the developing world and their relevance to people in Maine.

Sponsored by WOCA and the GSD Program as part of Women’s History Month

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
7:00pm
Westbrook Performing Arts Center

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  1. Important the part about the relevance for all of us and people in Maine.


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