Event Details

Commemorate Women's History Month with PCFR on March 14th and delve into the ongoing fight for gender equity. Join us for a captivating discussion featuring award-winning journalists and inspiring leaders from Albania, Kyrgyzstan, Sierra Leone, and the United States.


While advancements towards gender parity are undeniable, from history-making elections to trailblazing achievements, significant challenges persist. Our esteemed panelists will offer unique perspectives on the realities women face across diverse cultural landscapes, sharing their personal journeys of navigating gender inequities and forging paths to success.


Gain invaluable insights as these remarkable women unveil strategies for:


  • Shattering glass ceilings in traditionally male-dominated fields
  • Defying societal norms and advocating for change
  • Empowering themselves and others through leadership and mentorship


This program will be moderated by Julia Wallace, Frank Russell Chair, and Curator of the Humphrey Fellowship at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism


Why Is This Program Important for Arizona?


This program is crucial for Arizonans as it provides a unique opportunity to raise awareness and educate the community about the ongoing global fight for gender equity. Featuring accomplished journalists and leaders from diverse cultural backgrounds, the discussion offers valuable insights into the challenges women face and strategies for breaking barriers. The event inspires and empowers individuals in Arizona, fostering a sense of community and collaboration to address gender disparities locally.

Agenda

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Registration & Reception
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Program

Speakers

  • Elira Çanga (21-22 Humphrey Fellow, Albania)

    Elira Çanga

    21-22 Humphrey Fellow, Albania

    Elira Çanga is a journalist and communication professional, media trainer and educator from Albania. She has 20 years of experience divided between active journalism, media development and communication for international organizations. During 2022-2023, she served as a media and
    communication adviser to the President of Albania, planning strategically media relations and appearances as well as communication approach of the institution.

    She holds a Master on EU Studies and is a PhD student at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University.
    Elira started her career as a journalist early on, right in 1999 when situation in the Balkans was turmoiled and worked for Albanian national news agency, different local newspapers while established a TV program on regional and foreign affairs “Diplomaticus” for News 24 Tv. She got specialized in radio
    journalism and worked as local producer for BBC.

    She dived into media development working for different international organizations as the Organization
    for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and USAID aimed at modernizing the public service
    media in her country, enriching the journalism curriculum at the public school of journalism. As a communication professional she worked closely with organizations as UNICEF, World Bank and World Health Organization into building their communications strategies and ensuring high visibility of
    various much needed projects and initiatives of these organizations into making a difference in Albania.

    She was a Humphrey Fellow at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication during 2021-2022 and she is back now as ASU as part of the PhD program, focusing on strategic communication and aiming at making her experience valuable to a more academic pathway.

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  • Mariatu Kabba (23-24 Humphrey Fellow, Sierra Leone)

    Mariatu Kabba

    23-24 Humphrey Fellow, Sierra Leone

    Mariatu Esther Kabba is an experienced radio trainer and advocate for women's and girls’ empowerment. Over a decade, Mariatu has played a crucial role in many transformative development communication projects, including the BBC 50/50 Equality and the BBC Media Action Girls’ Education and Empowerment (EAGER) Project. Through EAGER, Mariatu trained more than 200 local journalists on gender-sensitive radio programming. Her outstanding work earned her the prestigious “Fifty Most Influential Sierra Leonean Women” Award in 2021.

    Mariatu is the founder and executive director of Strong Women, Strong Girls Sierra Leone. This nonprofit organization provides mentorship opportunities for underprivileged young women and girls in rural communities in Sierra Leone. She holds a BA in Mass Communications from Fourah Bay College and a Civic Leadership Certificate as a Mandela Washington Fellow from Rutgers, State University of New Jersey.

    As a Humphrey Fellow, Mariatu aims to enhance her understanding of women’s leadership in a global context and the role of media technology in gender transformation in the US, with the possibility of implementing similar strategies back home.

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  • Elzat Kydyrmysheva (23-24 Humphrey Fellow, Kyrgyzstan)

    Elzat Kydyrmysheva

    23-24 Humphrey Fellow, Kyrgyzstan

    Elzat Kydyrmysheva is a highly experienced communication professional who has spent the past fifteen years developing communication strategies for the government of Kyrgyzstan. She is the Head of the PR Department at the Digital Development Ministry, leading the charge to eliminate digital illiteracy in Kyrgyzstan through the National Program.
    Throughout her illustrious career, Elzat has led numerous nationwide information campaigns during key moments in Kyrgyzstan’s history.

    Some of her notable achievements include playing a pivotal role in the information campaigns for monumental projects such as the creation of the Unified State Population Register and the automation of state registration services, collecting biometric data from citizens, and organizing the first election in Central Asia using innovative technologies.

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  • Julia Wallace (Frank Russell Chair and Curator of the Humphrey Fellowship, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism)

    Julia Wallace

    Frank Russell Chair and Curator of the Humphrey Fellowship, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism

    Award-winning news industry executive with deep experience in investigative journalism, industry leadership, digital transformation and change leadership. Currently, she serves as the Frank Russell Chair and curator of the Humphrey Fellowship at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. She was the first woman editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and E&P Editor of the Year in 2004. During that time, the newspaper won two Pulitzer Prizes. She also served as managing editor of USA TODAY, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Arizona Republic. She also led Cox Media Group Ohio. She is the co-author of the book "There's No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned About What It Takes to Lead."

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Venue

First Amendment Forum - ASU Cronkite School

555 N Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona

If you have any questions please contact Samuel Richardson

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Tickets

PCFR Members
Member Price $5
General Public
Standard Price $15

Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely those of the speaker and moderator and not those of PCFR, which takes no institutional position on policy.