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LaShawn R. Jefferson to Deliver Founders Weekend Lecture
LaShawn R. Jefferson, Fellow at Yale Law School, will present the Founders Weekend Lecture on Friday, April 11, at 5 p.m., in Messenger Recital Hall in the Darbeth Fine Arts Building at Southwestern College. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend.
The title of her lecture is “The Unifying Force of Human Rights: Our Path Forward Together.”
Jefferson is the former Senior Executive Director of Perry World House, a global policy center at the University of Pennsylvania. She has over two decades of experience in legal and policy advocacy, strategic planning and programming, women’s international human rights, civil-society organizations, and philanthropy. At the Ford Foundation, she worked to advance women’s human rights globally and in the U.S. through field building and investments in the areas of rights advocacy; policy advancement; strategic communications and engagement; intersectional leadership and analysis; women-of-color leadership; research; and capacity building.
She held several leadership positions at Human Rights Watch (HRW), where she directed their women’s rights research and advocacy work, providing strategic and intellectual leadership, crafting and executing long-term advocacy strategies, managing staff across seven regional or thematic foci, attracting and leveraging resources to achieve human rights goals, and representing HRW at the highest levels of national, regional, and international fora. She is the author or editor of dozens of human rights reports on a variety of issues confronting women around the world and has written op-eds and articles that have appeared in the “Wall Street Journal” and “The International Herald Tribune.” She received a bachelor of arts degree from Connecticut College and a master’s of arts degree in International Relations and Latin American Studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS.