The Council of Women World Leaders hosts From Princess to President: Today's Girls, Tomorrow's Leaders, The Implications of Princess Culture on the Creation of the Next Generation of Women Leaders.
The Council of Women World Leaders hosts From Princess to President: Today's Girls, Tomorrow's Leaders, The Implications of Princess Culture on the Creation of the Next Generation of Women Leaders.
"[Kids] get self-esteem from achievement; they don't get achievement from self-esteem. It's a one-way street," said Ashley Merryman, co-author of the best-selling NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children (Twelve), at an Institute event today.
The global economic crisis has provided a unique opportunity to underline the urgency of women's health concerns globally. Decisive political, public and private sector action is needed immediately at the national, regional, and international levels in order to secure better outcomes for women's health. In November 2009 the World Health Organization launched the "Women and Health: Today's Evidence Tomorrow's Agenda" report which provides the latest global figures on women's health and...
Through the Microphone, Blog, and the Lens of the Camera featuring: Maureen Bunyan, News Anchor, ABC 7; Erika Falk, Ph. D., Head of the Master’s Degree in Communication, Johns Hopkins University; Elisabeth Gidengil, Ph. D., Director, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship, McGill University; Anne Kornblut, Washington Post White House correspondent; and Moderator Shelby Coffey, Trustee, Newseum.