Our 3rd event in this series – Women & Men as Allies: Now What?/What Now? The Urgency of an “Allies Agenda” – was a conversation about how women and men can be allies as we face four uncertain, unstable, and unsettling years and how can as women and men, work together to hold on to the gains we’ve made and promote a gender equality agenda. The event – in partnership with The Center for for the Study of Men & Masculinities – featured a panel discussion with Joelle Gamble, Dan Garodnick, Jimmie Briggs, and Alexis Grenell, moderated by Marianne Schnall and Michael Kimmel – and was supported by RTM Limited.
Our 2nd event in this series – Women & Men as Allies: At Work and At Home – was a conversation about how women and men can be allies in the efforts to balance work and family. The event – in partnership with The Center for for the Study of Men & Masculinities – featured a panel discussion with Jessica Bennett, Simon Isaacs, Alicia Jay and Josh Levs moderated by Marianne Schnall and Michael Kimmel – and was supported by the Woodcock Foundation.
In partnership with Michael Kimmel and The Center for the Study of Men & Masculinities featured a panel moderated by Marianne Schnall and Michael Kimmel with Chloe Angyal, Abigail Disney, Carlos Andrés Gómez, Don McPherson, Esta Soler, and Niobe Way, this salon, hosted at the home of Abigail Disney, asked us to think about working together to support the changing paradigm of men and women's roles, and also announced the launch of the Men & Women as Allies initiative.
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