Film Screening of Oscar-winning documentary “Period. End of Sentence.” and panel discussion with three Brown students working on menstrual equity in India, black maternal mortality in the US and Cuba, and water and sanitation provision in Jordan.
Film Screening of Oscar-winning documentary “Period. End of Sentence.” & Panel on Women’s Development: Solving Big Problems through Global Approaches
Pamela Reeves, a Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs at the Watson Institute, will moderate a discussion among three Brown undergraduates working on ambitious projects aimed at improving the circumstances of women in India, Jordan, Cuba, and the US. The event will kick off with a screening of “Period. End of Sentence.,” the 2018 Oscar-winning documentary focusing on menstrual equity in India executive-produced by Charlotte Silverman ’22, followed by a discussion with Silverman, Zahra Asghar ’20, who researches water and sanitation provision in the Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan, and Ella Satish ’20, who is assessing the Cuban Maternal and Child Healthcare Program with an eye toward improving black maternal care in the US. Hear about the students’ projects and the work of Reeves, an expert on developing gender strategies to achieve entrepreneurial, business, and public purpose results. Sponsored by the Pembroke Center, the Watson Institute, the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship, and the Women’s Leadership Council.
This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are needed.
Phone: 401 863 3650
Email: pembroke_center@brown.edu
2019/10/19 - 2019/10/19
Salomon Center for Teaching
Main Green, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912