Gender, Health and Human Rights in Latin America

This symposium will feature a panel of experts on the region to discuss women's reproductive health issues in Latin America.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bunche Hall
10383
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA 90095
The symposium begins with a discussion of a non-profit organization based in the Dominican Republic (Proyecto LIDER) that works with young women in the areas of HIV/AIDS, teen pregnancy prevention and domestic violence. This will be followed by a panel of experts (scholars, advocates and practitioners) who will discuss varying scholarly perspectives and strategies for advancing women’s health and human rights in Latin America. Thus, the symposium will offer an ideal combination of theoretical and hands-on approaches to institutional challenges.
Leah Goodridge – UCLA Law School & Founder of Proyecto LIDER
Ana Paula Noguez - Domestic Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, MALDEF
Julissa Gomez - Western Region Field Organizer, Amnesty International USA
Gabriela Valle - Field Director for California Latinas for Reproductive Justice
Cost: Free and Open to the Public
For more information please contact
Diliana Peregrina
Tel: (310)825-4571
dperegri@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/lac/
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Critical Race Studies Program - UCLA Law School, Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, International Law Society