UCLA Panel on Women’s Rights as Human Rights, March 4
David N. Myers
Robert N. Burr Department Chair, UCLA Department of History
and
Rachel F. Moran
Dean and Michael J. Connell Distinguished Professor of Law
UCLA Law School
cordially invite you to attend
Why History Matters:
Women’s Rights as Human Rights
A panel discussion featuring:
Asli Ü. Bâli, UCLA
School of Law
Charlotte Bunch, Rutgers University, Center
for Women’s
Global Leadership
Liesl Gerntholtz, Women’s Rights Division,
Human Rights
Watch
Moderated by:
Ellen Dubois, UCLA Department of History, UCLA
Department of Gender Studies, and UCLA Center for the
Study of Women
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Reception to follow
Fowler Museum, Lenart Auditorium
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to RSVP by Tuesday, February 25
Parking available for $12 in Structure
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Inquiries: LSEvents@support.ucla.edu or
(310) 825-4038
About the Event
Click here to
read the panelists’ biographies.
About the Series
The UCLA Department of History is proud to present the series “Why History Matters.” The series is dedicated to the belief that historical knowledge is an indispensable, and often
missing, ingredient in public debate.
Over the course of the year, “Why History Matters” events will bring historians into conversation with prominent public officials and personalities on issues of contemporary relevance.
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Warm Regards,
Farah