Gender Lens Conference
Posted by Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting on May 22, 2017
June 3 & 4, 2017
National Press Club
Please join us in Washington DC on June 3 and 4 for “A Gender Lens,” a special conference showcasing Pulitzer Center reporting focused on the intersection of gender with the most critical issues of our time.
We invite journalists, editors, policy-makers, academics and NGO’s to join us in a conversation on–and celebration of–the vital work of journalists and others on gender around the world.
Saturday, June 3 starting at 2 pm we’ll hold a series of panels with Pulitzer Center journalists, policy-makers and experts on the following topics:
Property Rights
Women in Conflict Zones
Global Health
Refugees/Migration
Labor/Economics
Diversifying the Story
See Full Program Details
http://pulitzercenter.org/gender-lens-program-saturday-june-3-and-sunday-june-4
On Saturday evening we’ll hold a dinner with special keynote speakers Dr.Musimbi Kanyoro, President and CEO, Global Fund for Women, Susan Goldberg, Editorial Director, National Geographic Partners, and Editor in Chief, National Geographic Magazine, Ben Taub, Pulitzer Center grantee and contributing writer for The New Yorker, and a special performance by Girl Be Heard inspired by Pulitzer Center reporting.
On Sunday, June 4, starting at 9:30 AM, we’ll offer three morning workshops: one on cyber security, led by The New York Times; one on Fundraising/Proposal Writing, in collaboration with IWMF, and one on Women Photograph/Photographers of Color.
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