Events

Vital Voices and Priority Films Host REDLIGHT Premiere

On June 21, Vital Voices partnered with Priority Films to host the world premiere red-carpet screening of REDLIGHT, an inspiring and powerful feature documentary about child sexploitation. Produced and narrated by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu, REDLIGHT focuses on the personal stories of the victims and two of Vital Voices’ remarkable network women from Cambodia, grassroots activist Somaly Mam and parliamentarian Mu Sochua. Both women, who have worked with Vital Voices for many years, have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and have won numerous human rights awards around the world.

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vital voices staff on July 14th 2010 in Events, News & Current Events, Vital Voices

Belfast Blues -buy your ticket online now!

Vital Voices invites you to a special performance of Geraldine Hughes’ one-woman play BELFAST BLUES. April 19, 8PM at the Barrow Street Theater in New York.

Geraldine Hughes’ one-woman BELFAST BLUES is a true story told from her perspective as a little girl coming of age in the war-torn Belfast of the 1980s. Playwright and performer Hughes depicts over 20 characters in the multi-award winning performance, which has played to rave reviews in Chicago, Los Angeles, Belfast, London, and New York. Buy tickets here.

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vital voices staff on April 9th 2010 in Events, Vital Voices

DVF Hosts Panmela Castro in Honor of IWD

Panmela Castro with Estelle.

Panmela Castro with Estelle as Diane von Furstenberg looks on.

Tonight at the DVF Studio in New York, all eyes were on Panmela Castro–in a vivid green dress from the back rooms of a yet unseen collection, she stood out in the crowd gathered to celebrate International Women’s Day–not in the least because her hands were covered in dark fuchsia spray paint. Panmela is one of the six incredible women we’re honoring at the 2010 Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards on Wednesday; a graffiti artist from Brazil, she brings the message of women’s rights to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro through art that informs women of their rights under the nation’s only domestic violence law, passed four years ago.

In just two hours, she created a striking painting using only spray paint to send out a very significant message: women have power. Her take on a painting of a warrior who symbolized power and conquest, Panmela replaced the masculine with the feminine–now a woman would be the image of power. Mixing dark colors with bright yellow and fuchsia splashes, she quickly turned a white canvas into an evocative statement.

Before signing the back of the canvas, Panmela added something that distinguishes her work from any other: with a black paint marker, she writes a string of words that hold no meaning in any language–they signify the unspoken words of every woman who has ever been silenced or abused. To see her as she writes this message, a message she intends for all women, is to understand why she does what she does.

Our host, Vital Voices Board Member Diane von Furstenberg, arrived just off the plane from LA, and embraced Panmela while admiring her work. Addressing the crowd gathered, she said that everyday, and especially today, “we should all be proud that we are women.”

She went on to say that we are all inspired by women, and must support one another, so we can “build a chain of love and strength” that stretches the world-over.

Furstenberg shared her love for Vital Voices and said she wanted to do something very special this year, which is why 12 remarkable female artists have been brought together through her vision to create a benefit compilation CD, Proud to be Woman, which will support our work at Vital Voices. Estelle, one of the artists featured on the CD, was in the Studio DJing tonight. Today also marks the first day in a weeklong promotion across all DVF stores and online: 10 percent of every purchase benefits Vital Voices.

Our President and CEO, Alyse Nelson, spoke after Diane, introducing Panmela and describing the importance of her work. Alyse said that Panmela is innovatively using “culture to fight culture,” shaping a different world, one that reflects the equality she portrays in her art. At a time when violence against women is growing worse around the world, Panmela is a powerful and beautiful force for change.

Today was an inspiring start to the week, and we were proud to join so many NGOs and nonprofits around the world in sharing our support and celebrating women internationally. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, co-chaired by one of our 2010 Vital Voices Global Leadership Award honorees, Melinda French Gates, dedicated their website to IWD, check it out.

Tomorrow we continue this amazing week of events as we go over to the New York Stock Exchange to ring the opening bell, launching Women Can and Do, an exciting media campaign in collaboration with Diane von Furstenberg and founding partners Standard Chartered Bank, Avon, and Time Inc. Tomorrow is also the first day of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Women, a summit hosted by Vital Voices and the Avon Foundation for Women at the State Department. We’re so excited to be partnering with the Avon Foundation for Women, be sure to visit the Avon Products Inc. page on Facebook and become a fan of this great organization supporting women around the world.

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Honoring International Women’s Day 2010–Secretary Clinton’s Remarks and more

Today, March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day, joining with advocates and leaders around the world to recognize the progress made and obstacles that remain in advancing women’s equality. In a video address, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that this year “marks an anniversary very close to my heart,” referencing the 15-year anniversary of the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China.

“The message from that conference rang loudly and clearly, and still echoes across cultures and continents: Human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights.”

Secretary Clinton went on to say that much work remains: “Women are still the majority of the world’s poor, unhealthy, underfed, and uneducated. They rarely cause violent conflicts but too often bear their consequences. Women are absent from negotiations about peace and security to end those conflicts.”

Throughout the week, Secretary Clinton will be commemorating International Women’s Day, and will present Melinda French Gates the Global Trailblazer award at the 2010 Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards on March 10.

Today marks the start of an exciting week for Vital Voices. This evening, Board Member Diane von Furstenberg will host a reception for Panmela Castro, our Human Rights Award honoree. Panmela is a graffiti artist from Brazil who brings the message of women’s rights to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, informing women of their right to live free of violence under Brazil’s domestic violence law. During the day, Panmela will be creating a mural at the DVF Studio in New York City.

Other events this week include:

March 9

Launch of Women Can and Do media campaign with the ringing of the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. 2010 honorees will join past honoree Danielle Saint-Lot of Haiti to introduce this exciting collaboration with Diane von Furstenberg and founding partners Standard Chartered Bank, Avon, and Time Inc.

Day one of a three-day summit hosted by the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Women, a collaboration between Vital Voices and the Avon Foundation for Women at the State Department. Delegates from around the world will gather at the State Department for dialogue and working sessions on ending violence against women. An evening reception will honor Men’s Voices to End Violence Against Women.

March 10

2010 Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards at the Kennedy Center. We will honor six remarkable women for their contributions in the fields of human rights, economic empowerment, and political and social activism.

March 12

Opening night of The Daily Beast’s Women in the World: Stories & Solutions summit at the Hudson Theatre in New York. Vital Voices’ play SEVEN will be performed by actresses including Meryl Streep, Shohreh Aghdashloo.

March 13

Inaugural DVF Awards at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Four outstanding women will be recognized for their contributions to their communities, including Vital Voices Global Network members Danielle Saint-Lot and Sadiqa Basiri.

Visit our site to learn about the many exciting events of the week!

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Vital Voices is proud to partner on three important campaigns working to improve the lives of women worldwide

Ashoka Changemakers

Women | Tools | Technology: Building Opportunities and Economic Power
Ashoka’s Changemakers, ExxonMobil, and The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) have issued a global challenge for innovations which enable women to access and use the power of tools and technology to expand their opportunities for economic advancement. See Women | Tools | Technology for competition details and deadlines.



Women ONE2ONEWomen ONE2ONE
Women ONE2ONE is a growing voice made up of people who know that maternal health, girls’ education, economic opportunity and women’s empowerment are key to fighting poverty and preventable disease for everyone. This campaign recognizes women as change-makers, community-builders and peace builders. Harness your power to connect, take action and shape the future. Learn more about Women ONE2ONE.

Women on the BridgeWomen for Women International
Join Me on the Bridge

To honor the resilience of millions of women survivors of war around the world, Women for Women International is hosting a global campaign called Join Me on the Bridge on International Women’s Day: March 8, 2010. Women from Rwanda and Congo will come together in peace on a bridge between their countries to demand an end to war and to demonstrate that women can build the bridges to peace and development. At the same time and in solidarity, women (and men!) will come together on bridges throughout the world, creating a truly global movement that says NO! to war and YES! to peace and hope. Learn more about Join Women on the Bridge.

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UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights at The Courage to Lead: A Global Summit for Women Leaders

In her remarks on Human Rights Day during The Courage to Lead: A Global Summit for Women Leaders, a gathering convened by Vital Voices and The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Kyung-wha Kang spoke about women worldwide taking the lead in an effort to eliminate discrimination and secure the equal rights of all people. Noting that only six years remain before the 2015 deadline for the UN Millennium Development Goals, Kang pressed for greater efforts to address global gender disparities.

The Deputy High Commissioner went on to cite the importance of certain UN conventions, namely the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Kang said that age-old prejudices persist, threatening the full practice of women’s human rights:

“These underlying prejudices and practices determine gender roles, entrench discrimination in other contexts, such as education and participation in decision-making, and also render women more vulnerable to many forms of violence, including trafficking.”

Women Leaders: The Courage to Lead -UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

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On Human Rights Day 2009, UN High Commissioner Calls for Non-discrimination -Vital Voices Blog

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Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards Chosen as Most Inspirational Event of 2009 –Washington Life

Washington Life Magazine recently named the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards ceremony as the Most Inspirational Event of 2009. Held annually at the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Awards honor remarkable women leaders from across the world for their contributions in the fields of human rights, economic empowerment, and political participation. Among the honorees and presenters this year were Somaly Mam, Nicholas Kristof, Chouchou Namegabe, Ben Affleck, Sally Field, Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Washington Social Diary: We Pick 2009 Best Events -Washington Life

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vital voices staff on December 15th 2009 in Events, Global Leadership Awards, News & Current Events, Vital Voices

Celebrate the Holiday Season and Shop Our Artisan Bazaar Tonight

Join us tonight for the Vital Voices Artisan Bazaar! This evening we are opening up our offices to host an annual bazaar, which features jewelry and crafts fashioned by women artisans from around the world. A fabulous silent auction will also be held, featuring a unique selection of items.

If you are in Washington, DC, be sure to come by and celebrate with us as we showcase beautiful products from the many talented women artisans we work with internationally. Our office is located at 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 850. Parking will be available in the building garage or on side streets nearby. Join us from 5:30 to 9 pm this evening.

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Vital Voices Global Partnership Team on December 14th 2009 in Artisan Program, Economic Empowerment, Events, International, Vital Voices

The Courage to Lead: A Global Summit for Women Leaders Gets Underway

courage_to_lead1On December 8, The Courage to Lead: A Global Summit for Women Leaders gets underway in Geneva, Switzerland. A partnership of Vital Voices and the Eleanor Roosevelt Project, the global summit will convene world-renowned women and human rights organizations to mentor women who have shown promise, focusing on three topics: access to adequate food and shelter, access to education and full political participation, and the eradication of human trafficking and other forms of violence against women.

Project Director and Editor of the Eleanor Roosevelt Project Allida Black introduces The Courage to Lead: A Global Summit for Women Leaders in a short video, explaining the significance of the summit as the international community commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 125th birthday of Eleanor Roosevelt.

Watch the video introduction.

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vital voices staff on December 8th 2009 in Events, News & Current Events, Vital Voices

From Congo to Westport: a Voice for Women -Westport Now

Vital Voices honoree Chouchou Namegabe of the Democratic Republic of Congo spoke at the Westport Arts Center in Connecticut on November 17. Photos and a summary of the evening are featured in WestportNow.com

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vital voices staff on November 18th 2009 in Events, News & Current Events, Vital Voices, Vital Voices Network