The event included a welcome from Trista Harris of the Minnesota Council on Foundations and dinner discussion with Jamila Raqib from the Albert Einstein Institution
For early female anti-war activists, the original Mother’s Peace Day came in response to the horrors of the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War in Europe.
In October 2017, the United States passed the Women, Peace, and Security Act, a piece of landmark legislation that recognizes women as powerful agents of change in peace and security operations.
A former UN general shares their thoughts on peacekeeping in the Democratic Republic of Congo and why women need to be engaged in peacekeeping efforts.
Our Secure Future was a proud sponsor of the 2018 Thrive through Social Responsibility, Celebration of Women event hosted by the Business and Professional Women of Boulder.