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Share this email: GEIA BULLETIN 11.03.2020 Stay connected with the Gender Equality Initiative in International Affairs, the Elliott School's resource for curriculum, scholarly research, and engagement in the policy and practice of promoting and achieving gender equality globally. IN THIS EDITION: WE NEED YOUR VOTE! Election 2020 20th Anniversary of UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace & Security Elliott State of the School Report 2019-2020 Jobs, Opportunities & Updates Global Women's Institute ELECTION 2020 WE NEED YOUR VOTE! WE encourage all of you who are able to VOTE to do so and participate in this historic election. If you still need to find a place to drop off your ballot or vote in person, please visit vote.org The International Center for Research on Women has published a memo to the next presidential administration, encouraging them to adopt a feminist foreign policy. The Center argues that "a U.S. feminist foreign policy would ensure that the United States’ interactions with other states, as well as social movements and other non-state actors, prioritize peace, gender equality and environmental integrity; enshrine, promote and protect the human rights of all; seek to disrupt colonial, racist, patriarchal and male-dominated power structures; and allocate significant resources, including research, to achieve that vision." READ THE MEMO Election 2020: Women Leaders Must Be the Cornerstone of the New Administration GEIA Research Assistant Erin Cieraszynski discusses why this election is a key opportunity for the US to appoint more women from diverse backgrounds to civil service positions and for the country to become a global leader for gender parity. READ THE BLOG Disinformation, Misogyny, and Hate Speech in the 2020 Election Women's advocacy group UltraViolet is calling on Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg to stand up to misoygyny, hatred and verbal abuse against women on the platform. Sandberg has come under fire recently after her refusal to acknowledge these abuses, as highlighted in this Newsweek article. Ultraviolet most recently released a powerful ad featuring different women directly calling out Sandberg and demanding that this online abuse end. In addition, GW held a panel of US and international women lawmakers in August, discussing the issues of social media, misogyny and abuse. For more information, check out the New Institute for Strategic Dialogue report on gendered disinformation and the US Congress, which found that women and candidates from an ethnic minority background are more likely than men to receive abusive content on mainstream social media platforms (Facebook and Twitter). WATCH THE AD ELECTION RELATED EVENTS: The Alliance for Peacebuilding presents the #Yes4YPS (Youth Peace and Security) webinar series. The seventh webinar, Building Peace After Elections: Lessons from Youth Peacebuilders is scheduled for November 5th at 10 am EST and will be co-hosted by +Peace. REGISTER HERE The eighth webinar of the series, Why do the WPS and YPS Agendas Matter?, will be held on November 16 from 10 am - 11:30 am EST. REGISTER HERE MARKING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF UNSCR 1325 ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY Event Recap: Women Transforming Peace USIP and the U.S. Civil Society Working Group on Women, Peace and Security marked the 20th anniversary of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325. The discussion looked at how countries are expanding on the Women, Peace and Security agenda by adopting feminist foreign and development policies—and how civil society organizations have invested in masculinities programming as a complementary approach. These and other frameworks may prove more effective in advancing gender equality in peace and security, especially in light of the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. EVENT RECAP Event Recap: THE GENDER & SECURITY AGENDA BOOK LAUNCH GEIA Director, Dr. Shirley Graham, moderated a discussion about the important new book, The Gender & Security Agenda: Strategies for the 21st Century, edited by Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Dr. Michael E. Brown. Panellists included Corey Levine, Anne Marie Goetz, and Ellen Haring, as well as Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Michael E Brown. The recording can be found below along with a link to order the book. EVENT RECORDING BOOK INFO AND ORDERING New Report: "Recognizing Women Peacebuilders" Drawing on two decades of desk and primary research and interviews, policy development, and experiences in advocacy and Track One mediation practices, “Recognizing Women Peacebuilders: Critical Actors in Effective Peacemaking”, delves into the motivations and factors that propel women to become peacebuilders in the face of violence and conflict; the activities they engage in that bridge the local and the global arenas; and how across time and geography, they willingly and strategically harness, reframe, and deploy existing traditions, cultural practices, religious teachings, and kinship structures, alongside national and international laws, in their pursuit of peace, justice, and the power to influence adversaries and belligerent forces. Produced as a part of the She Builds Peace campaign led by the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN). READ REPORT Women Enabled International: Fact Sheet On October 29, 2020, WEI released this Fact Sheet on the Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Conflict and Humanitarian Emergencies in acknowledging the 20th anniversary of UNSCR 1325. Women, girls, and gender non-conforming people with disabilities are disproportionally impacted by conflict and humanitarian emergencies due to multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination that heighten their exclusion and risks. Despite the distinct challenges facing women with disabilities—and thus the important perspective they can bring to addressing these challenges—women with disabilities are routinely excluded from both peacebuilding processes and recovery following natural disasters. Failure to engage women with disabilities in these efforts perpetuates exclusion, discrimination, and violations of their human rights. Women and girls with disabilities are entitled to the rights and protections under international humanitarian law and international human rights law, enumerated in several international and regional human rights treaties. READ THE FACT SHEET WIIS: 1325 and Beyond Essay Contest Winners In February 2020, Women In International Security (WIIS) and the Heinrich- Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC, launched an international essay competition— 1325AndBeyond—to mark the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325). WIIS President, Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, commented on the great number and high caliber of submissions from around the world, and stated that “this made the selection process extremely competitive.” “It led us to award two second prizes; two third prizes and six honorable mentions.” She noted that “the essays highlight innovative and imaginative ideas as well as concrete strategies to achieve the objectives of UNSCR 1325 and the WPS agenda in the 2020s.” VIEW THE WINNING ESSAYS WATCH THE RECORDING SHAPE ACT Speier, Castro, and Engel Take On Harassment and Discrimination in the State Department Congresswoman Jackie Speier (CA-14), Co-Chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus; Congressman Eliot Engel (NY-16), Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; and Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; introduced the S tate Harassment and Assault Prevention and Eradication (SHAPE) Act of 2020. The SHAPE Act requires stronger anti-harassment and discrimination policies and resources and better survivor care and accountability at the State Department on behalf of the brave employees who spoke up about the toxic climate they have endured while making significant sacrifices in service to our nation. #metoonatsec CNN PROFILE ON SHAPE ACT Speier, Lee, and Frankel Introduce Resolution in Support of a Feminist Foreign Policy Co-Chairs of the Democratic Women’s Caucus Congresswomen Jackie Speier (CA-14) and Lois Frankel (FL-21), and Co-Chair of the Pro-Choice Caucus Barbara Lee (CA-13) were joined by 20 Members in introducing a House resolution calling for the adoption of a feminist foreign policy across all areas of foreign policymaking, including foreign assistance and humanitarian response, trade, diplomacy, defense, immigration, funding, and oversight mechanisms. “…(W)omen’s rights are human rights and foreign policy in the United States should be representative, inclusive, responsive, and accountable to stakeholders, and should take an intersectional approach, utilizing a power- based analysis that reveals, acknowledges, and seeks to correct for inequalities…[and]… feminist foreign policy includes a focus on key thematic priorities of bodily autonomy, peace, environmental integrity and justice, which are often left behind in foreign policy development and discourse,” the resolution states. LEARN MORE Would you like your event featured in the GEIA Bulletin? Interested in co- sponsoring an event with GEIA? Submit your inquiry and we'll be in touch as soon as we can. SUBMIT HERE GEIA IN THE ELLIOTT'S 2019- 2020 STATE OF THE SCHOOL REPORT The annual Elliott School State of the School report highlights the previous academics year’s achievements and initiatives and GEIA was featured in pages 18-21 describing our events and accomplishments from the past year. Be sure to check out this section and the rest of the report! STATE OF THE SCHOOL REPORT JOBS, UPDATES & OPPORTUNITIES Job Openings: COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS - Research Associate, Women and Foreign Policy TETRA TECH - Gender Research Intern (Remote) CARE - Food Security and Resilience Advisor CARE - GBV in Emergencies Advocacy Officer ACLU - Winter/Spring 2021 and Summer 2021 Internships US DEPARTMENT OF THE AIRFORCE - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program Manager UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION - Program Coordinator, Teen Advisory Board, Girl Up ENGENDER HEALTH - Philanthropy, Intern WOMEN FOR WOMEN INTL - Director, Global Business Development GLOBAL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Global Women's Institute The Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at the George Washington University launched in the Fall of 2012 as a university-wide measure to advance gender equality through various initiatives such as interdisciplinary research, education, policy and outreach. Click Here to subscribe to GWI's weekly newsletter to stay updated with GWI news, events and more. Gender Equality Initiative in International Affairs 1957 E Street NW, Suite 501 Washington, DC 20052 Visit our Website Phone: +1 (202) 994-8483 | Email: [email protected] Manage your preferences | Opt out using TrueRemoveGot this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails. View this email online. Elliott School of International Affairs, 1957 E Street NW Suite 501 Washington, DC | 20052 US This email was sent to . To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. Subscribe to our email list.

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    GEIA BULLETIN 11.03.2020Stay connected with the Gender Equality Initiative in International Affairs,

    the Elliott School's resource for curriculum, scholarly research, and engagementin the policy and practice of promoting and achieving gender equality globally.

    IN THIS EDITION:WE NEED YOUR VOTE! Election 2020

    20th Anniversary of UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace & Security

    Elliott State of the School Report 2019-2020Jobs, Opportunities & Updates

    Global Women's Institute

    ELECTION 2020

    WE NEED YOUR VOTE!WE encourage all of you who are able to VOTE to do so and participate in thishistoric election. If you still need to find a place to drop off your ballot or vote in

    person, please visit vote.org

    The International Center for Research on Women has published a memo tothe next presidential administration, encouraging them to adopt a feministforeign policy. The Center argues that "a U.S. feminist foreign policy wouldensure that the United States’ interactions with other states, as well as socialmovements and other non-state actors, prioritize peace, gender equality andenvironmental integrity; enshrine, promote and protect the human rights of all;seek to disrupt colonial, racist, patriarchal and male-dominated powerstructures; and allocate significant resources, including research, to achievethat vision."

    READ THE MEMO

    Election 2020: Women Leaders Must Be theCornerstone of the New Administration

    GEIA Research Assistant Erin Cieraszynski discusseswhy this election is a key opportunity for the US toappoint more women from diverse backgrounds to civilservice positions and for the country to become a globalleader for gender parity.

    READ THE BLOG

    Disinformation, Misogyny, and Hate Speech inthe 2020 Election

    Women's advocacy group UltraViolet is calling on Facebook COO SherylSandberg to stand up to misoygyny, hatred and verbal abuse against womenon the platform. Sandberg has come under fire recently after her refusal toacknowledge these abuses, as highlighted in this Newsweekarticle. Ultraviolet most recently released a powerful ad featuring differentwomen directly calling out Sandberg and demanding that this online abuseend. In addition, GW held a panel of US and international women lawmakersin August, discussing the issues of social media, misogyny and abuse. Formore information, check out the New Institute for Strategic Dialoguereport on gendered disinformation and the US Congress, which foundthat women and candidates from an ethnic minority background are more likelythan men to receive abusive content on mainstream social media platforms(Facebook and Twitter).

    WATCH THE AD

    ELECTION RELATED EVENTS:

    The Alliance for Peacebuilding presents the #Yes4YPS (Youth Peace andSecurity) webinar series. The seventh webinar, Building Peace After Elections:Lessons from Youth Peacebuilders is scheduled for November 5th at 10 amEST and will be co-hosted by +Peace.

    REGISTER HERE

    The eighth webinar of the series, Why do the WPS and YPS AgendasMatter?, will be held on November 16 from 10 am - 11:30 am EST.

    REGISTER HERE

    MARKING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF UNSCR 1325

    ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY

    Event Recap: Women Transforming PeaceUSIP and the U.S. Civil Society Working Group on Women, Peace andSecurity marked the 20th anniversary of U.N. Security Council Resolution1325. The discussion looked at how countries are expanding on the Women,Peace and Security agenda by adopting feminist foreign and developmentpolicies—and how civil society organizations have invested in masculinitiesprogramming as a complementary approach. These and other frameworks mayprove more effective in advancing gender equality in peace and security,especially in light of the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

    EVENT RECAP

    Event Recap: THE GENDER & SECURITY AGENDA BOOK

    LAUNCH

    GEIA Director, Dr. Shirley Graham, moderated a discussion about the importantnew book, The Gender & Security Agenda: Strategies for the 21st Century,edited by Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Dr. Michael E. Brown.Panellistsincluded Corey Levine, Anne Marie Goetz, and Ellen Haring, as well asChantal de Jonge Oudraat and Michael E Brown. The recording can be foundbelow along with a link to order the book.

    EVENT RECORDING

    BOOK INFO AND ORDERING

    New Report:"Recognizing Women Peacebuilders"

    Drawing on two decades of desk and primary research and interviews, policydevelopment, and experiences in advocacy and Track One mediationpractices, “Recognizing Women Peacebuilders: Critical Actors in EffectivePeacemaking”, delves into the motivations and factors that propel women tobecome peacebuilders in the face of violence and conflict; the activities theyengage in that bridge the local and the global arenas; and how across time andgeography, they willingly and strategically harness, reframe, and deployexisting traditions, cultural practices, religious teachings, and kinshipstructures, alongside national and international laws, in their pursuit ofpeace, justice, and the power to influence adversaries and belligerent forces.

    Produced as a part of the She Builds Peace campaign led bythe International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN).

    READ REPORT

    Women Enabled International: Fact Sheet On October 29, 2020, WEI released this Fact Sheet on the Rights of Womenand Girls with Disabilities in Conflict and Humanitarian Emergencies inacknowledging the 20th anniversary of UNSCR 1325. Women, girls, andgender non-conforming people with disabilities are disproportionally impactedby conflict and humanitarian emergencies due to multiple and intersectingforms of discrimination that heighten their exclusion and risks.

    Despite the distinct challenges facing women with disabilities—and thus theimportant perspective they can bring to addressing these challenges—womenwith disabilities are routinely excluded from both peacebuilding processes andrecovery following natural disasters. Failure to engage women with disabilitiesin these efforts perpetuates exclusion, discrimination, and violations of theirhuman rights. Women and girls with disabilities are entitled to the rights andprotections under international humanitarian law and international human rightslaw, enumerated in several international and regional human rights treaties.

    READ THE FACT SHEET

    WIIS: 1325 and Beyond Essay Contest WinnersIn February 2020, Women In International Security (WIIS) and the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC, launched an international essay competition—1325AndBeyond—to mark the 20th anniversary of the United Nations SecurityCouncil Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325). WIIS President, Chantal de JongeOudraat, commented on the great number and high caliber of submissions fromaround the world, and stated that “this made the selection process extremelycompetitive.” “It led us to award two second prizes; two third prizes and sixhonorable mentions.” She noted that “the essays highlight innovative andimaginative ideas as well as concrete strategies to achieve the objectives ofUNSCR 1325 and the WPS agenda in the 2020s.”

    VIEW THE WINNING ESSAYS

    WATCH THE RECORDING

    SHAPE ACT

    Speier, Castro, and Engel Take On Harassmentand Discrimination in the State Department

    Congresswoman Jackie Speier (CA-14), Co-Chair of the Democratic Women’sCaucus; Congressman Eliot Engel (NY-16), Chairman of the House Committeeon Foreign Affairs; and Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Chair of theHouse Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations;introduced the State Harassment and Assault Prevention and Eradication(SHAPE) Act of 2020. The SHAPE Act requires stronger anti-harassment anddiscrimination policies and resources and better survivor care andaccountability at the State Department on behalf of the brave employees whospoke up about the toxic climate they have endured while making significantsacrifices in service to our nation.

    #metoonatsec

    CNN PROFILE ON SHAPE ACT

    Speier, Lee, and Frankel Introduce Resolution inSupport of a Feminist Foreign Policy

    Co-Chairs of the Democratic Women’s Caucus Congresswomen JackieSpeier (CA-14) and Lois Frankel (FL-21), and Co-Chair of the Pro-ChoiceCaucus Barbara Lee (CA-13) were joined by 20 Members in introducing aHouse resolution calling for the adoption of a feminist foreign policy across allareas of foreign policymaking, including foreign assistance and humanitarianresponse, trade, diplomacy, defense, immigration, funding, and oversightmechanisms.

    “…(W)omen’s rights are human rights and foreign policy in the United Statesshould be representative, inclusive, responsive, and accountable tostakeholders, and should take an intersectional approach, utilizing a power-based analysis that reveals, acknowledges, and seeks to correct forinequalities…[and]… feminist foreign policy includes a focus on key thematicpriorities of bodily autonomy, peace, environmental integrity and justice, whichare often left behind in foreign policy development and discourse,” theresolution states.

    LEARN MORE

    Would you like your event featured in the GEIA Bulletin? Interested in co-sponsoring an event with GEIA? Submit your inquiry and we'll be in touch as

    soon as we can.

    SUBMIT HERE

    GEIA IN THE ELLIOTT'S

    2019- 2020

    STATE OF THE SCHOOL REPORT

    The annual Elliott School State of the School report highlights the previousacademics year’s achievements and initiatives and GEIA was featuredin pages 18-21 describing our events and accomplishments from the past year.Be sure to check out this section and the rest of the report!

    STATE OF THE SCHOOL REPORT

    JOBS, UPDATES & OPPORTUNITIES

    Job Openings:

    COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS - Research Associate, Womenand Foreign PolicyTETRA TECH - Gender Research Intern (Remote)CARE - Food Security and Resilience AdvisorCARE - GBV in Emergencies Advocacy OfficerACLU - Winter/Spring 2021 and Summer 2021 InternshipsUS DEPARTMENT OF THE AIRFORCE - Sexual Assault Preventionand Response Program ManagerUNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION - Program Coordinator, Teen AdvisoryBoard, Girl UpENGENDER HEALTH - Philanthropy, InternWOMEN FOR WOMEN INTL - Director, Global Business Development

    GLOBAL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

    The Global Women's Institute

    The Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at theGeorge Washington University launched in theFall of 2012 as a university-wide measure toadvance gender equality through variousinitiatives such as interdisciplinary research,education, policy and outreach.

    Click Here to subscribe to GWI's weeklynewsletter to stay updated with GWI news,events and more.

    Gender Equality Initiative in International Affairs

    1957 E Street NW, Suite 501

    Washington, DC 20052

    Visit our Website

    Phone: +1 (202) 994-8483 | Email: [email protected]

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