A Conversation with Nobel Peace Laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Join GW to hear from the former president of Liberia and Africa’s first democratically elected female head of state.
Wed, 28 February, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm

MEDIA CONTACT:

Cate Douglass; [email protected]

Shannon Mitchell; [email protected]

EVENT:

The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs is hosting a conversation with Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the former President of Liberia, and Africa’s first democratically elected female head of state and Nobel Peace Laureate.

During her tenure, President Sirleaf was instrumental in erasing Liberia’s entire debt, and she also established a right to free, universal primary education. She retired in 2017, ensuring the country’s first peaceful, democratic transition of power in 73 years in January 2018. Recognized as a global leader for women’s empowerment, President Sirleaf has dedicated her efforts to amplify the voice of women and girls in all spheres of life by increasing the representation of women in public service leadership roles in Africa.

This is the inaugural event in the Bridges Institute/Vivian Lowery Derryck Africa Lecture Series at GW. This event is made possible with the generous support and vision of Vivian Lowery Derryck, founder and president emerita of the Bridges Institute, a non-profit she launched in 2009 to help strengthen African governance and democracy. Bridges’ programs bring together continental Africans and the Diaspora to examine issues of governance, corruption, race, equity and women’s rights. Vivian is a member of the Elliott School Board of Advisors.

WHO:

  • Madame Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former and first female President of Liberia

WHEN:

 Wednesday, February 28th, 2024; 6-7pm (EST)

Doors open at 5:30pm

WHERE

Jack Morton Auditorium

   GW School of Media and Public Affairs Building

   805 21st Street Northwest

   Washington, DC 20052

RSVP:

Journalists interested in attending the event should notify GW Media Relations Specialists Cate Douglass at [email protected] and Shannon Mitchell at [email protected].

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Where
Jack Morton Auditorium, GW School of Media and Public Affairs Building 805 21st Street Northwest Washington DC 20052

Admission
Open to everyone.

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