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Human Rights Leaders at Colby Discuss Afghan Women On Tuesday, February 26, at Colby College in Waterville, leaders from several womens human rights organizations will discuss the responses to war by Afghan women and by international womens organizations. Part of Colby's Womens Studies Colloquia, the symposium will be held at 7 p.m. in room 1 of the F.W. Olin Science Center. It is free of charge and open to the public. Among the guest speakers is Masuda Sultan. Sultan is a member of Women for Afghan Women, a New York group committed to Afghan womens rights. A native of Afghanistan, she has made several trips to document the effects of war on the country. Sultan is also co-founder of Young Afghan-World Alliance, which seeks to promote an understanding of the Afghan cultural experience and is currently raising funds for a school in Kandahar. Zeiba Shorish-Shamley is the founder of the Womens Alliance for Peace and Human Rights in Afghanistan, an advocacy and research project with a focus on the rights of women and children. She holds a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is writing a book titled Afghan Identities in Diaspora. Her poems describing the struggles of Afghan women and children have been published in various magazines and newspapers around the world. Vivian Stromberg is the executive director of MADRE, an international women's human rights organization. Since 1983, MADRE has worked in partnership with community-based womens organizations in conflict areas worldwide to address issues of health, education, economic development and other human rights. |
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