Can we close the gender gap in the water sector? Let’s unite to make it happen.
On March 20th, the Womanhood & International Relations podcast will host its first virtual festival on Women + Water.
As World Water Day 2021 nears, join us for a full-day of interviews, connections and conferences on gender & water security; menstrual poverty eradication and WASH projects in India, Europe and Mexico.
Our objective is to connect women internationally on 1 day to celebrate all the work being done to WASH goals and all the possibilities we can pursue together to reduce inequalities.
Can we close the gender gap in the water sector? Let’s unite to make it happen.
On Saturday, March 20th, 2021 we will feature the change taking place and voices leading the way in English and Spanish languages.
LINEUP
AM – ENGLISH
- 8:00 A. M. EST WATER SECURITY IN INDIA
- 9:00 A. M. EST SANITATION JUSTICE IN THE BALKANS
- 10:00 A. M. EST WATER, PEACE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK
- 11:00 A. M. EST RED ON WHITE FILM SCREENING + Q&A
- 12:30 P.M. EST WOMEN + WATER NETWORKING SESSION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WOMEN BEING MAGAZINE: Water Security, Menstrual Poverty, Gender & Climate Change, Migration & Human Rights
PM – ESPAÑOL
- 3:00 P. M. ESTEL ROL DE LAS MUJERES EN LAS ESCUELAS DE LLUVIA: ENTREVISTA A ISLA URBANA
- 4:00 P. M. EST INICIATIVAS WASH CON PERSPECTIVA DE GÉNERO EN MÉXICO
- 5:00 P.M. EST CONVERSATORIO COOPERATIVA GUARDIANAS DEL AGUA Y ECONOMÍAS SOLIDARIAS
- 7:00 P.M. EST CHARLA DE AUTOCUIDADO Y HERBOLARIA MENSTRUAL CON CONSTRUYENDO MUJERES LIBRES
- 8:00 P.M. EST NOCHE DE POESÍA MENSTRUAL A BENEFICIO DE ROMPER LA REGLA
TICKET: $20 USD
OUR GIVE BACK IN THIS EDITION: 20 % of each ticket sold will be donated to Romper la Regla, a Mexican grassroots and women-led organization to support the buildup of an educational web platform on menstrual health, rights and dignity in Mexico and Latin America to be released by Summer 2021.
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
The Womanhood and International Relations podcast began in September 2019 to explore the intersection between women’s personal and international experiences.
Hosted by Puerto Rican journalist and international producer Natalia Bonilla, in the platform we have weaved together knowledge on feminist theory applied to IR and most recently began shedding light on organizations, inspiring initiatives, activists and researchers working for gender perspectives and women’s rights.
Our audience is mostly female IR experts, activists and entrepreneurs from various fields.
You can listen to the Womanhood and IR podcast on iTunes, Spotify and Anchor FM.
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