Featuring a panel of speakers from Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America, who will address their country's policy on human rights and justice for women.
Speakers:
Le Ly Hayslip, who grew up during the Vietnam War, is the author of When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace. Both of these books were combined into the film, Heaven and Earth, directed by Oliver Stone.
Gloria Oloya is actively involved in creating social justice. She is a Board member of Friends for Peace in Africa and of Activist San Diego. Gloria's activism also involves working with the Campaign to End Genocide in Uganda.
Fabiola Navarro is a Chilean attorney. She was involved in the struggle to defeat the Pinochet Regime. As a student leader she worked in the educational reform movement with the new democratic government. She lives in San Diego and is an activist for human rights and member of Activist San Diego.
Shirley Apple Murphy is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. She has a B.A., a M.S. and a M.A. in Cultural Psychology, and is currently a Psy.D. Candidate in Cultural Psychology. She is the president and founder of Taspan Consulting Company in San Diego, which conducts research and development of indigenous knowledge. Shirley was awarded the Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the Annual California Conference on American Indian Education.
Admission: Free
Location: Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice at USD, 5998 Alcal? Park, San Diego, CA 92110-2492
For more information:
Phone: 858-642-6770
or
Visit: voicesofwomen.org
or
Email:
Speakers:
Le Ly Hayslip, who grew up during the Vietnam War, is the author of When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace. Both of these books were combined into the film, Heaven and Earth, directed by Oliver Stone.
Gloria Oloya is actively involved in creating social justice. She is a Board member of Friends for Peace in Africa and of Activist San Diego. Gloria's activism also involves working with the Campaign to End Genocide in Uganda.
Fabiola Navarro is a Chilean attorney. She was involved in the struggle to defeat the Pinochet Regime. As a student leader she worked in the educational reform movement with the new democratic government. She lives in San Diego and is an activist for human rights and member of Activist San Diego.
Shirley Apple Murphy is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. She has a B.A., a M.S. and a M.A. in Cultural Psychology, and is currently a Psy.D. Candidate in Cultural Psychology. She is the president and founder of Taspan Consulting Company in San Diego, which conducts research and development of indigenous knowledge. Shirley was awarded the Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the Annual California Conference on American Indian Education.
Admission: Free
Location: Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice at USD, 5998 Alcal? Park, San Diego, CA 92110-2492
For more information:
Phone: 858-642-6770
or
Visit: voicesofwomen.org
or
Email:







