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The Rights and Wrongs of Girls Roundtable Discussion

May 30, 2013 at 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Location:100 St. Patrick's Building
Cost:Free
Contact Email:Ievy.Stamatov@carleton.ca

Interested in participating in an interactive discussion with notable human rights and legal experts?

You’re invited to The Rights and Wrongs of Girls: From Representation to Redress – a roundtable discussion exploring contemporary issues of the human rights of girls in the context of marriage, sexuality, armed conflict, motherhood, and criminal law.

Timed to accompany the Too Young to Wed photography exhibit on loan to Carleton and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAIT) from the United Nations Population Fund, the roundtable speakers will delve into how girls and their rights are represented and implicated in the ways we imagine national and global identities.

When: Thursday, May 30, 2013; 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Where: 100 St. Patrick’s Building, Carleton University

Light refreshments will be served.

For more information, including the evening agenda and list of featured speakers, visit: http://carleton.ca/research/too-young/ 

RSVP to: ievy_stamatov@carleton.ca