(Audio Described) How young feminists are organizing: Hilary Pennington with Hakima Abbas
“I learned very early that it's important to create safe space for us to be, as Black women, to thrive and for us to be able to challenge the world and to say this is not right and this is not now it should be.”
In this episode of #OnWhatMatters, our vice president Hilary Pennington joins Hakima Abbas, co-executive director, Association for Women’s Rights in Development, an international, feminist, membership organization committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development and women’s human rights. Hakima outlines how feminist leadership is responding to the pandemic in innovative ways and how young feminists are bringing new energy to the movement.
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Видео (Audio Described) How young feminists are organizing: Hilary Pennington with Hakima Abbas канала Ford Foundation
In this episode of #OnWhatMatters, our vice president Hilary Pennington joins Hakima Abbas, co-executive director, Association for Women’s Rights in Development, an international, feminist, membership organization committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development and women’s human rights. Hakima outlines how feminist leadership is responding to the pandemic in innovative ways and how young feminists are bringing new energy to the movement.
Learn more about AWID here: https://www.awid.org/
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We want this video to be accessible to the widest possible audience.
For a fully accessible version with audio descriptions and a transcript, please visit: https://www.fordfoundation.org/news-and-stories/videos/social-justice-leaders-on-what-matters-hilary-pennington-with-hakima-abbas/
This video series is also available without audio descriptions on YouTube, please click on the following link to access the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOoIZTxzMxeB7TqQit-18TglGpmaJfpmx
To learn more about inclusive media, please visit https://rootedinrights.org/accessthat/
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