Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mary Robinson on Monday!


Mary_robinsonDon't forget, folks, former Irish president and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson will be visiting us in San Francisco on Monday, September 17 at the Palace Hotel, at 2 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94105. This is a FREE EVENT! Invitation below.
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Women's Initiative for Self Employment warmly invites you to a public speaking forum with the Honorable Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. She will speak about her current work with the Women Leaders Intercultural Forum, a program of realizing rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative.
Monday, September 17, 2007 7:00-8:00 pm Public speaking engagement The Palace Hotel
The Honorable Mary Robinson is an advocate for women’s equality and leadership. Please join us for the public forum where she will speak about women’s leadership in the world and ways to link local women leaders with policymakers and global movers-and-shakers. We hope by participating in the evening, you will be inspired to support the work of the Women Leaders Intercultural Forum.
At Women’s Initiative, we know that poverty reduction is tied to women’s empowerment. Women who graduate from the Women’s Initiative program experience improved self-esteem and many become leaders in the Bay Area community. Join us to envision a world where women are major economic actors and can be found in leadership roles at the local, regional and global level. Imagine a world where poverty is nowhere to be found.

Please rsvp to events@womensinitiative.org.

2 comments:

Women's Initiative for Self-Employment said...

I think Maria Shriver is a bight. Why did she go with Ophra to support Obama This was a anti women move. Shame on her. Please tell her that

Original Post by: Rena | October 23, 2008 at 10:02 AM

Women's Initiative for Self-Employment said...

To be clear, this was before the primaries in California,.

Original Post by: Rena | October 23, 2008 at 10:05 AM