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Race and Ethnicity: A Global Inquiry
An International Symposium

Workshop: Women and Ethnic Conflict
Sunday, March 4
9:00am

Convener:

Branka Peuraca and Sarah Ford (center)
with workship participants
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, Tufts University

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, EPIIC99; 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

PROGRAMS

Sunday, March 4

The Economic Roots of Ethnic Conflict: The Role of Extractive Industries

Women and Ethnic Conflict

Race and the Death Penalty

Indigenous People: Development and Cultural Survival

The Politics of Identity and Difference in a Global Context

Musical Celebration featuring Hickory Stew, The Joel LaRue-Smith Quartet and Balatón

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