Gender Violence: Is The Media Part Of The Problem Or Part Of The Solution?

You’re hereby invited to attend the  Critical Thinking Forum. The event takes place on Wednesday, 24 November 2010, at 18h00 at the Johannesburg Country Club Auckland Park.

The topic under discussion is: Gender Violence: Is The Media Part Of The Problem Or Part Of The Solution?

Moderator: Lisa Vetten, director of Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre

Panel:

1. Colleen Lowe Morna – Gender Links

2. Rachel Jewkes – Medical Research Council

3. Thabo Leshilo – Sowetan

4. Mbuyiselo Botha – Sonke Gender Justice

To confirm, email tamarinm@mg.co.za or call 011-250-7300.

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