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Join WOW direct from Istanbul, Turkey, Nepal,and Favela de Maré in Rio de Janeiro Brazil to hear about how coronavirus has changed their lives, how they find their optimism, and their digital WOW festivals this March. Part of WOW's 2021 International Women's Day with WOW programme. Speakers include: Esra A. Aysun Head of Arts at the British Council in Turkey. As the curator of WOW - Women of the World Festival Istanbul, which will be organized in Istanbul in 2021, Aysun curated and hosted Festival Alanı, a radio show on gender equality at Açık Radyo on air from May to October 2020. https://www.wowistanbul.org/ Dr. Madhurima Bhadra wears multiple professional hats, from Public Health practitioner to Radio Jockey to Lecturer. She has been working in Sexual and Reproductive health & WASH, lecturing on health in humanitarian situations, health policy and feminist research methods. She has worked on Radio at Hits FM and Revolution Radio @ Moksh, where she hosted a show on sex from 2012 to 2015. She is also a gender and LGBTQIA advocate and believes advocacy can be expressed through theater and creation of safe spaces to share and discuss these issues. She directed and produced The Vagina Monologues in 2020. Dr Bhadra is on the curating team at WOW in Nepal https://sway.office.com/x1qUlqDgjP62a... Dr Eliana Sousa Silva Founder of Redes da Maré, Rio de Janeiro; Visiting Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies, Federal University of São Paulo; Honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt) of Queen Mary University London Internationally recognised as one of Brazil’s most important social activists, Eliana Sousa Silva has a PhD in Social Service from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). Daughter of Northeast Brazil migrants, Eliana grew up in the favela complex of Maré in Rio de Janeiro where she married and raised two children. Eliana was elected president of the Maré Residents’ Association when she was only 22 years old and set up a community-based programme to enable residents from the largest of Rio’s favelas to follow her own path into university education. In 1996 she founded Redes de Desenvolvimento da Maré (Maré Development Networks), as a non-governmental organisation which has become a national reference point for its educational, social and cultural projects. There she has created women’s centres offering University-led legal advice, social services and counselling support as well as early-years arts programmes. Redes campaigns for better public security and supports citizens in advocating for their rights and created Maré’s first official streetmap. In 2018 she curated the first WOW - Women of the World Festival in Latin America and is part of the Global Advisory Board of WOW Foundation. http://www.festivalmulheresdomundo.co...