David Gray
Jan/20 | Mon | 07:00PM-09:00PM | W11-155 ComRoom |
Jan/22 | Wed | 12:00PM-02:00PM | W11-155 ComRoom |
Enrollment: Limited: First come, first served (no advance sign-up)
Attendance: Repeating event, particpants welcome at any session
What is identity? How is it defined by our current society? What role does it play in the pursuit of gender equality? Come explore these and other related topics in a roundtable discussion over a meal on the document ‘Advancing Toward the Equality of Women and Men’ authored by the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity. Using the document as a framework, we will discuss important subjects such as identity, cultural relativism, the historical forces that have shaped the way people experience power differently, the role of media, and why the equality of women and men is of vital concern to all. The facilitators have experience working with various academic, NGO and faith-based representatives on these topics throughout the United States, Canada and particularly in Washington, D.C. No background is needed on the subject to participate. The rich expertise of all will be valuable to the conversation. Lunch on January 22 and dinner on January 20 will be provided.
Sponsor(s): Bahai Association
Contact: David Gray, (617) 413-0845, dgray@mit.edu