Join the Resource Center for Nonviolence at their Annual Dinner featuring Gihan Abou Zeid, an Egyptian human rights activist, journalist and an authority on women's rights.
The theme of the Program is: The Power and Promise of Women in Egypt: Rights, Roles, Revolution and Nonviolence
Egyptian human rights activist, journalist and author Gihan Abou Zeid is an authority on women's rights in the Arab world. She was part of the revolution of 2011 that brought millions of people to Tahrir Square. Gihan is the managing editor for the magazine Politics and Religion and writes for the Qatari newspaper Al ARAB. She is developing a regional strategy for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on cooperation between UN agencies and faith-based organizations. Gihan served 9 years as vice president of the NGO's Forum for Women in Development, and was a policy adviser for the Ministry of Family and Population in Egypt.
Dinner will be gourmet Egyptian Vegetarian cuisine.
Please RSVP for the Dinner by October 14 and note on your check that your donation is for the Annual Dinner.
RESERVATIONS:
PROGRAM ONLY: $7-25 sliding scale.
DINNER AND PROGRAM: $35-100 per person, sug. sliding scale.
SUPPORTER 1: $60-$100. Reserved seating for one person
SUPPORTER 2: $100-$200. Reserved seating for 2 people.
SPONSOR: $200-$300. Reserved seating for 4 people.
ORGANIZATIONAL HOST: $300-$500. Reserved seating for a table of 8.
TABLE HOST: $500-$1000 sliding scale. Reserved seating for a table of 8.
Join the Resource Center for Nonviolence at their Annual Dinner featuring Gihan Abou Zeid, an Egyptian human rights activist, journalist and an authority on women's rights.
The theme of the Program is: The Power and Promise of Women in Egypt: Rights, Roles, Revolution and Nonviolence
Egyptian human rights activist, journalist and author Gihan Abou Zeid is an authority on women's rights in the Arab world. She was part of the revolution of 2011 that brought millions of people to Tahrir Square. Gihan is the managing editor for the magazine Politics and Religion and writes for the Qatari newspaper Al ARAB. She is developing a regional strategy for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on cooperation between UN agencies and faith-based organizations. Gihan served 9 years as vice president of the NGO's Forum for Women in Development, and was a policy adviser for the Ministry of Family and Population in Egypt.
Dinner will be gourmet Egyptian Vegetarian cuisine.
Please RSVP for the Dinner by October 14 and note on your check that your donation is for the Annual Dinner.
RESERVATIONS:
PROGRAM ONLY: $7-25 sliding scale.
DINNER AND PROGRAM: $35-100 per person, sug. sliding scale.
SUPPORTER 1: $60-$100. Reserved seating for one person
SUPPORTER 2: $100-$200. Reserved seating for 2 people.
SPONSOR: $200-$300. Reserved seating for 4 people.
ORGANIZATIONAL HOST: $300-$500. Reserved seating for a table of 8.
TABLE HOST: $500-$1000 sliding scale. Reserved seating for a table of 8.
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