WOMEN/CONGO
Portraits of War: The Democratic Republic of Congo
Tuesday, Nov. 10 – Opening Night, 6pm
The Thomas E. Golden Jr. Center at Saint Thomas More
The Catholic Chapel at Yale University
258 Park Street, New Haven, CT
Panel and Reception Panelists:
Leslie Thomas, Curator and Co-Director Congo/Women, Executive and Creative Director, Art Works Projects; Carroll Bogert, Associate Director, Human Rights Watch; Jocelyn Kelly, Research Coordinator, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
The Thomas E. Golden Center is open to the public from 10am-midnight forthose that would like to visit the exhibition on their own.
Wednesday, Nov 18 – Panel and Reception, 6pm
The Thomas E. Golden Jr. Center at Saint Thomas More
The Catholic Chapel at Yale University
258 Park Street, New Haven, CT
Panel and Reception Panelists:
Jason Stearns, former Central Africa senior analyst for the International Crisis Group and an expert on the Democratic Republic of Congo; Chouchou Namegabe Nabintu, Journalist and Founder of South Kivu’s Association of Women Journalists (AFEM), Democratic Republic of Congo; Elizabeth Wood, Professor of Political Science at Yale University
Congo/Women is brought to Yale by: the Yale World Fellows Program; Yale Divinity School; the Orville H. Schell Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School; the Gaddis Smith Seminar Series at the International Affairs Council, MacMillan Center; Yale Graduate & Professional Student Senate; Yale Council on African Studies; and the New Haven Alliance for Congo.
Produced by: Art Works Projects and the Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts and Media at Columbia College Chicago.
Major funding provided by: Humanity United and UNFPA.
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