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E-bulletin #4

21 June 2010
Meet the Circle.

On this National Aboriginal Day in Canada, WW 2011 is proud to launch the Aboriginal Women's Leadership Circle.

Learn about the Circle's mandate and impressive members here.

Working within an Aboriginal worldview, The Circle will advise on the 'who', 'what', and 'how' of recognizing and honouring Indigenous perspectives, experiences, knowledge, culture, and territory within WW 2011.

What's more, The Circle will help ensure that WW 2011 highlights Indigenous women's unique and disproportionate experience with globalization. Read more...

E-bulletin #3

Yes, it is finally here. The Women's Worlds 2011 'Call for Participation' is now officially launched.

Find the 'Call' and accompanying submission form here.

This is a deliberate Call for Participation, more than a call for papers. Why? Because important insights come from academia, community, and everywhere in between - WW 2011 will be a space for all kinds of conversations and connections between diverse people. Read more...

E-bulletin #2

What's new

At each of the four major plenary sessions of Women's Worlds 2011, a diverse panel of fascinating women - some you know, others you might not - will share their analysis and perspectives on the theme of the day. These sessions are intended to do more than simply open each morning - they will set the tone and framework within which the conversations and activities of the day are situated. Read more...

E-bulletin #1

29 September 2009
Welcome to the WW 2011 e-bulletin series

This is the first in a series of e-bulletins intended to be your source for news and developments related to Women's Worlds 2011. We invite you to forward each edition broadly throughout your professional and personal networks, and to encourage others to subscribe.

Women's Worlds 2011 is shaping up to be a stimulating gathering for academics, activists and policy makers from around the globe to:

- connect and converse
- discuss globalization as it relates to women Read more...