Charter of Libyan Women's Constitutional Rights

Charter of Libyan Women's Constitutional Rights

After a series of workshops and consultations on the constitution, held beginning in 2013, the Libyan Women’s Platform for Peace (LWPP) launches a Charter of Libyan Women’s Constitutional Rights. The LWPP has been working on building consensus about the constitution’s most controversial issues, such as the role of sharia and international conventions in the constitution, as well as charting women’s priorities and rights.

“Asian Americans in New York: Film & Literature” Seeks Nationwide Applicants for NEH Summer Seminar for K-12 School Teachers

“Asian Americans in New York: Film & Literature” Seeks Nationwide Applicants for NEH Summer Seminar for K-12 School Teachers

The Asian American Studies Program at Hunter College, CUNY invites K-12 school teachers to apply for “Asian Americans in New York: Film & Literature,” a summer seminar for school teachers funded through a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

American Planning Association Call for Presentations

American Planning Association Call for Presentations

American Planning Association's California Chapter is seeking proposals for their annual conference. The title of the conference is Rooted in AuthentiCITY. Conference organizers are particularly interested in proposals that emphasize the importance of diversity and community engagement in planning processes.