In March 2014, Cultural Vistas welcomed 25 Japanese university students to Washington, DC as part of the TOMODACHI MetLife Women’s Leadership Program’s U.S. trip. Learn more about this U.S.-Japan mentoring initiative’s efforts to promote women’s workplace empowerment at
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Women´s Leadership Program
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Desarrollo Profesional Integral de la Mujer encapsulado en 1 PROGRAMA, cimentado en 3 PILARES, escalonado en 4 ETAPAS y...
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Women's Leadership National Camp
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The Women’s Leadership National Camp leadership team welcomed 6 guests, including Ambassador Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, who spoke to and...
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Protecting Mother Earth: Climate action by and for Women
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While the climate crisis is a threat for everyone, it does not affect us all equally. Mainly because they...
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American Indian Women's Leadership Fellowship Project
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In 2010 the American Indian College Fund was awarded $1,000,000 by the Embrey Family Foundation to implement the American...
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Laura Bush on Afghan Women's Leadership for Peace
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Mrs. Laura Bush, former First Lady of the United States, has long been an advocate for expanding the rights...
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Can Women Leaders Make the World More Peaceful? | Arianna Huffington and Sadhguru
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Arianna Huffington and Sadhguru discuss the negative implications of the way masculinity defines success in today’s corporate, educational, and...
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Women's gains in Afghanistan: Leadership and peace
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The Atlantic Council, in partnership with the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council and the American Council on Women, Peace and Security,...
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Women and Leadership in Public Relations: A Plank Center Webinar
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Progress in gender diversity in public relations remains painfully slow in many ways, but Time’s Up for the field....