This Thursday - join Emmy-winning Broadcast Journalist, Anisa Mehdi as we discuss gender and religious identity.
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Dear John,
At MPAC, we recognize that fostering a pluralistic and equitable America means ensuring that underrepresented communities have a seat at the table. We believe true dialogue and understanding occurs beyond the headlines. In our latest initiative, The Forums at MPAC, we facilitate important conversations on the most pressing matters in with government, industry, and community stakeholders.
The platitude “The Future is Female” has become a common phrase in the past few years, as more and more women take center stage by becoming champions of industry, media, and policy. But the ability for women to succeed comes from a legacy of women before them who fought ferociously for such liberties and rights to exist. Despite the hardships faced by female predecessors, women have continued to successfully navigate and conquer the professional world— leading many to believe that rather than the future, the “Now” is female.
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Join us this Thursday, March 25th at 8pm ET, in honor of Women's History Month, as we unpack the meaning behind “the past, present and future" and the influence religion, and gender identity have had in the making of our panelists as they navigate to the top of their fields.
I'll be moderating the discussion with Emmy-winning Broadcast Journalist, Anisa Mehdi. Additional panelists are to-be-announced!
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We look forward to seeing you there!
In solidarity,
Iman Ali
MPAC's Policy and Programming Coordinator
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