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X-WR-CALDESC:GLIDE - San Francisco: serving the people of the Tenderloin
  and San Francisco since 1963
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SUMMARY:Virtual Justice Series: Women's History Month
DESCRIPTION:Free\, Virtual Event.\n\nJoin GLIDE in discussion with the d
 irector of the powerful\, documentary film Still I Rise. The film\, dire
 ctor Sheri Shuster’s debut project\, explores the relationship between
  racism and sex trafficking with womxn closest to the problems and the s
 olutions. Sheri follows the journeys of a national advocate and survivor
  leader as they realize and prioritize the interdependence of gender jus
 tice work and other movements for social equity.\n\nStill I Rise feature
 s powerhouse vignettes with Professor Kimberle Crenshaw\, Alicia Keys\, 
 Janet Mock\, Viola Davis\, Gabrielle Union\, Tarana Burke\, Angela Davis
 \, Jada Pinkett Smith\, and Janelle Monae. It uplifts the struggles\, st
 rengths\, and resilience of everyday women engaged in a fight for justic
 e\, culture change\, and healing.\n\nFilm Screening: Upon registration\,
  the link to the film will be sent to you. We encourage you to watch the
  film before the event.  Link to register will be posted on this page. 
 Check back soon.\n\nHosted by  Marvin K. White\, GLIDE’s Minister of 
 Celebration\n\nPanelists include:\nSaundra Haggerty\, Violence Intervent
 ion Programs Manager\, GLIDE\nMs. Haggerty's passion lies in advocating 
 for restorative justice and criminal justice reform to address the harm 
 caused to African Americans by systemic racism and mass incarceration. S
 aundra provides trainings and presentations throughout the San Francisco
  Bay Area on domestic violence and intervention strategies. Saundra is a
  graduate of the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project and a certified bat
 terers intervention facilitator\, and she works with courts\, probation\
 , child protection agencies\, and other community-based organizations fo
 cused on ending family violence. She has facilitated Strength and Resili
 ence\, Women Overcoming Violence\, and Mindful Meditation groups for wom
 en housed at San Francisco County Jail #2.\n\n\nDr. Holly Joshi\, Direct
 or of the Center for Social Justice\, GLIDE\nDr. Joshi is a is a Bay Are
 a native and has been a community servant and leader in social justice a
 nd systems change work for twenty years. She has worked on issues of rac
 ial and gender justice\, youth and community development\, and criminal 
 justice reform through executive leadership positions with government\, 
 non-profit\, and private\, social impact organizations. She is a nationa
 lly recognized expert on gender-based violence prevention and interventi
 on and served as the executive director for MISSSEY\, a direct service o
 rganization providing crisis intervention\, long-term supports\, and adv
 ocacy for trafficked youth. Before coming to GLIDE\, she worked as the D
 irector of Racial Justice and Systems Change at Bright Research Group\, 
 a research\, evaluation\, strategy\, and design firm that is owned and o
 perated by women of color.\n\nSheri Shuster\, Documentary Filmmaker and 
 Fundraising Professional\nMs. Shuster is an Iranian American documentary
  filmmaker and seasoned fundraising professional dedicated to advancing 
 intersectional conversations about gender\, racism\, ableism and power. 
 An L.A. native\, her commitment to human rights drew her into the world 
 of public policy\, development\, and storytelling. For over fifteen year
 s she worked with nonprofits and elected officials\, including former U.
 S. Congressman Tom Lantos\, and The Center for Women and Democracy. From
  2008-2012 Sheri served as Associate Director of Covenant House Californ
 ia (CHC) advocating for homeless\, systems involved and sex trafficked y
 outh. The extraordinary youth at CHC in Oakland inspired her documentary
  directorial debut\, Still I Rise. Sheri’s work has been featured at U
 C Berkeley\, The African American Policy Forum with Professor Kimberle C
 renshaw\, Parlay House and The National Underground Railroad Freedom Cen
 ter
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