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WGGP 40th Anniversary Symposium

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Mar 4, 2021   10:00 am - 4:00 pm  
Speaker
See complete list below
Cost
Free and open to the public
Registration
Registration
Contact
Anita Kaiser
E-Mail
arkaiser@illinois.edu
Phone
333-6221
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Originating Calendar
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program (WGGP)

10:00 am            Opening Remarks

10:10am             Panel 1: Gender and the Built Infrastructure
                           Chair: Isabel Scarborough, Parkland College, and GRID Alumna

Cherub Antwi-Nsiah      Millennium Development Authority, Ghana
 “Improving the Reliability and Stability of Electricity Service Delivery in Ghana: What has Gender Got to Do with It?”

Grace Malindi                  Mgom’mera Seeds, Malawi
“The Evolution of Participatory Packaging of: Integrated Technologies with Information, Education, Communication Modes (Paitiec) Within the Four Decades”

Saket Sarraf                     ps Collective
“Gender dimensions in climate-related adaptation policies” 


11:30am             Panel 2: REFLECTION ON THE PAST 40TH Years
                             Chair: Flavia Andrade, WGGP

Earl Kellogg, Professor Emeritus and former Associate Provost for International Affairs
Brenda Eheart, WID Associate Director, 1991-1997
Gale Summerfield, WGGP Director, 1998-2013
Noreen Sugrue, Assistant Professor and WGGP Research Associate, 2005-2017
Colleen Murphy, WGGP Director, 2013-2020 (currently on Sabbatical until August 2021)


12:40pm             Panel 3: Gender and Disasters
                            
Chair: Angharad Valdivia, Institute of Communications Research and GRID Alumna

Tutin Aryanti                   Department of Architecture, Universitas Pendidkan, Indonesia
“Women in Disaster Mitigation”

Khalida Malik                  UN World Food Programme (Retired), Pakistan
"Disasters and Women's Vulnerabilities"

1:40pm               Panel 4: Gender and Societies
                           Chair: Suzana Palaska-Nicholson, ACES International Programs and GRID Alumna

Koeli Goel          Writer, Researcher, Community Organizer and filmmaker
                             Founder-Director of the non-profit Dharitree Ecosphere
“Wings of Fire: #MeTooIndia marks Historic Face-off with entrenched patriarchal Order.”

Bala Saho           Department of History, University of Oklahoma
“Ritualizing the Womb: Kañeleng Women’s Resolve to Counter Infertility in the Senegambia”

2:40pm               Panel 5: Gender and Global Perspectives
                           Chair: Vernita Pearl Fort, WGGP and Center for African Studies

Katherine Roth                Contributing Writer, The Associated Press
"Global Perspectives: Things aren’t always what they seem"

Annie Contractor            Executive Director, Africa’s Tomorrow; Founder & CEO of Workplace Equity Partners

 “How a global gender perspective is an asset to a domestic career and US stakeholders”

3:30pm               Closing Remarks and conversation

Speaker information

Cherub Antwi-Nsiah
Director, Gender and Social Inclusion
Millennium Development Authority, Ghana
PhD Geography (GRID 1991)

Tutin Aryanti
Chair, Department of Architecture
Universitas Pendidkan, Indonesia
PhD Architecture (GRID 2010)

Annie Contractor
Executive Director, Africa’s Tomorrow and Founder and CEO of Workplace Equity Partners
USA
MS Urban and Regional Planning (GRID 2015)

Koeli Goel
Writer, Researcher, Community Organizer and filmmaker
Founder-Director of the non-profit Dharitree Ecosphere
USA
PhD Communications and Media (GRID 2012)

Khalida Malik
UN World Food Programme (Retired), Pakistan
PhD Sociology (GRID 1993)

Grace Malindi
Co-Founder and CEO Mgom’mera Seeds, Malawi
PhD Human and Community Development (GRID 1997)

Katherine Roth
Contributing Writer, The Associated Press
USA
MA Journalism and Middle East Studies (GRID 1989)

Saket Sarraf
Founder and Principle, ps Collective
Visiting Faculty, CEPT University, India
PhD Urban and Regional Planning (GRID 2003)

Bala Saho
Associate Professor of History
University of Oklahoma, USA
MA African Studies (GRID 2007)
PhD History, Michigan State University

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