Women’s Movement and it’s Relation to Broader Social Movements, Elahe Amani, April 22, 2007

“Berkeley Lecture Series” presents:
A Talk by Elahe Amani, Chair, Coalition of Women from Asia and the Middle East and Board Member of Women Intercultural
Topic: Women’s Movement and it’s Relation to Broader Social Movements
Date: Sunday April 22, 2007
Time: 4:00 PM
Place: 110 Barrows Hall

Elahe Amani is a gender, peace and social justice activist. She has served as chair of the Coalition of Women from Asia and the Middle East and a board member of the Women’s Intercultural Network (WIN). In 2001, was honored by Soroptimist International of Westminster as one of it’s Women of Distinction for her efforts on behalf of the human rights status of women.

Ms. Amani has also taught in the Women Studies Program at the California State University (CSU), Long Beach and Fullerton. Currently, she is the chair of the Coalition of Women from Asia and the Middle East, serves on the Board of Women Intercultural Network, is an Orange County Representative of the California Women’s Agenda (CAWA) and on the Advisory Board of the Women Center at CSU, Long Beach and on the Advisory Board of “Stop Stoning Forever Campaign”.

Lecture in Persian

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