Metropolitan New York
UN Luncheon
Join us for a Celebration of the Launch of UN Women
and a special tribute
to Women in Technology & Science
February 25, 2011
At Our Annual Luncheon
UN Headquarters – The Delegates Dining Room
Keynote Speaker: Ms. Michelle Bachelet,
Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women
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The Metro Chapter of the USNC for UN Women is celebrating our new organization. And in keeping with the theme of this year’s Conference on the Status of Women - “Access and participation of women and girls in science and technology”, we will honor women in technology and science.
Keynote Speaker: Ms. Michelle Bachelet, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women. Other Special guests and speakers: Susan Hassler, Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Spectrum, Saranne Rothberg, Founder and CEO, The Comedy Cures Foundation , and musical performance by Lauriel Harte Marger.
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Speaker Details
Keynote Speaker: Ms. Michelle Bachelet,
Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women.

Ms. Bachelet brings to this critical position a history of dynamic global leadership, highly honed political skills and uncommon ability to create consensus and focus among UN Agencies and many partners in both the public and private sectors. In February 2006, Michelle Bachelet became the first woman to be elected President in the history of the Republic of Chile. She held this office for four years, serving her full term, which ended on in March 2010, with the greatest approval from people in the history of Chile. In April 2010, former President Michelle Bachelet founded and headed Dialoga Foundation, as a way to contribute to and support a renovation of ideas, action, and leadership in Chile. She is trained as a doctor, with graduate studies in Military Sciences. She speaks Spanish and English and has a command in German, French and Portuguese. Join us as we meet this remarkable woman whose life has long been devoted to improving the lives of girls and women everywhere.
Speaker: Susan Hassler,
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Spectrum

Susan Hassler has more than 20 years of experience as a science editor and journalist dealing with a wide range of complex topics from developmental neurobiology to genetic and metabolic engineering. She is Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Spectrum magazine, the flagship publication of the IEEE, the world's largest professional technology association. It is a monthly magazine that is read by over 385,000 technology professionals and senior executives worldwide in the high technology sectors of industry, government, and academia. She will talk about the impact of women technology and science.
Special Guest: Saranne Rothberg, Founder and CEO,
The Comedy Cures Foundation

In February 2008, Suranne Rothberg and her organization, ComedyCures helped launch The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's Global Campaign to UNite To End The Violence Against Women. The ComedyCures Foundation brings joy, laughter, and therapeutic humor programs to kids and grown-ups living with illness depression, trauma and disabilities. Saranne has been featured by media around the world, including CNN, PBS, CBS, ABC, NPR, and The New York Times. Oprah features Saranne as her "Hero" in her book, "Live Your Best Life". Saranne is the recipient of several humanitarian awards and was the first therapeutic humor consultant called to Ground Zero after September 11th.
Musical performance
by Lauriel Harte Marger

Seventeen year old Lauriel Harte Marger, and her two best friends launched a human rights’ singing group, “The Bonde”, with their adaptation of an African chant, “Kamwanna”, to protest the raping of young girls . Their socially conscious pop music catapulted them to The State Department and Capitol Hill. Lauriel then wrote “Behind The Lies”, a protest anthem to end Female Genital Mutilation, which she will perform live during our luncheon. Lauriel, who co-founded Comedy Cures with her mother, Saranne Rothberg, is a United Nations Youth Advisor and a World Health Organization Health Champion”. In collaboration with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, Lauriel helped launch this year’s “International Year of Youth”.
Half the World Deserves a Whole Voice:
Gender Dimensions of Women, Peace and Security
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Register now! Join the Metropolitan New York Chapter's September programmatic look at UNIFEM's work in Governance, Peace and Security as Anne-Marie Goetz, Chief Advisor, discusses this important topic with Sam Cook, PeaceWomen Project Director for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Today's conflicts have resulted in more than 70% civilian casualties -- most of them women and children. And though women are often the most ardent advocates for peace, they are generally excluded from post-conflict peace talks and reconstruction processes.
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UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820 recognize the need to address sexual and other violence against women and children, but are they working?
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Come hear what progress has been made, and who is making it. BRING A GUEST!
Please register by September 28. Questions to Sybil Evans at sevansny@aol.com (212 697-0974)
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| Date: | Wednesday, September 30, 2009 |
| Time: |
6:00 - 6:30pm - Registration 6:30 - 8:00pm - Program |
| Price: | You are our guest! |
| Location: |
Marymount Manhattan College, 221 E. 71st St. (between Second and Third Avenues) |
| Directions: | Take the # 6 train to 68th St. or the M72, M101, M102, M103, M15 bus |
The Sixth Annual Jazz Brunch
The Metropolitan New York Chapter
United States National Committee for UNIFEM
The Sixth Annual Jazz Brunch
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The Pier Lawrence Jazz Quartet
"It's the overall creamy texture of the sound and the effortless vibe created by guitarist Piers Lawrence that makes their Stolen Moments such an enjoyable listen. This is one together quartet whose mastery of group dynamics captures your attention right away" - Jazz magazine
Pop-Jazz Vocalist Sybil Evans
"is that rare songstress of today whose singing is smooth and effortless, enhanced by emotional strength in her interpretation of lyrics." - Joe Regan Jr., critic, Cabaret Scenes Magazine
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12:15 Registration, informal meet and greet
1:00 Brunch, followed by performance
Luncheon Tickets: $125.00 per person
Chapter members advance purchase prior to October 10th: $100 per person
Sponsor: $250 per person
Benefactor: $500.00 per person
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Please register by October 15th
for further information please contact metrony@unifem-usnc.org
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