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From Argentina to Poland to Liberia and beyond, women have been leaders, spokespeople and frontline activists in non-violent struggles for peace and justice. But how women work in these struggles, and how they change them, has been little researched. That inattention has left women’s roles underestimated or ignored. On October 6, USIP will release a Special Report on women’s roles in non-violent struggles. With the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) and the non-profit organization Just Vision, USIP will gather path-breaking activists, scholars and filmmakers to examine how women’s participation—and the success of non-violent campaigns—can be strengthened. For more information about this event, visit: http://www.usip.org/events/the-obscur... Carla Koppell Vice President, Applied Conflict Transformation Center, U.S. Institute of Peace Maria J. Stephan Senior Policy Fellow, U. S. Institute of Peace Marie Principe Program Associate, Global Women’s Leadership Initiative, Woodrow Wilson Center Sandra Pepera Director of Gender, Women and Democracy, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Kathleen Kuehnast Senior Gender Advisor, U.S. Institute of Peace Julia Bacha Creative Director, Just Vision ElsaMarie D’Silva Managing Director, Safecity Jimmie Briggs Co-Founder, Man Up Campaign Connect with us! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Twitter: / usip Facebook: / usinstituteofpeace Instagram: / usipeace LinkedIn: / united-states-institute-of-peace Newsletters: http://www.usip.org/sign-usip-updates The United States Institute of Peace works to prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict around the world. USIP does this by engaging directly in conflict zones and by providing analysis, education, and resources to those working for peace. Created by Congress in 1984 as an independent, nonpartisan, federally funded organization, USIP’s more than 300 staff work at the Institute’s D.C. headquarters, and on the ground in the world’s most dangerous regions.