A Crackdown in Crayon: Bahrain’s Children Draw Their Country’s Crisis
The Atlantic, 5/18/2012
by Max Fisher
The Atlantic, 5/18/2012
by Max Fisher
Master of Ceremonies
Meredith Vieira
Special Correspondent
for NBC News
Dinner Co-Chairs
Andi and Tom A. Bernstein
Lewis B. Kaden and Ellen Oran Kaden
Michael K. Rozen
William D. Zabel and Deborah Miller
Event Details
Cocktail Reception at 6 pm
Dinner and Program at 7:15 pm
Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers
New York City
Reservations and Information
Tel: 212.249.6188
Fax: 646.224.8555
Email: dinner@humanrightsfirst.org
Foreign Policy, 5/17/2012
by Reza H. Akbari, Jason Stern
Washington, DC – Human Rights First and Human Rights Campaign will mark International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia with a May 17th “Equality Talks” panel on the protection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) refugees. The event will feature Anne Richard, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, as well as Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese and Human Rights First’s Refugee Protection Program Director Eleanor Acer. Larry Yungk of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and Human Rights First’s Duncan Breen, author of a new report slated for release on Thursday, are also scheduled to participate. The event will be webcast live at www.hrc.org/equalitytalks.
In December 2011, the Obama Administration issued a Presidential directive to protect LGBT rights at home and abroad across U.S. government agencies. A six month progress review is expected to take place this summer. The new Human Rights First report featured during this week’s “Equality Talks” event, The Road to Safety: Strengthening Protection of LGBTI Refugees in Uganda and Kenya, offers specific steps that the United States should take to address gaps in protection and assistance that LGBTI refugees face on a day to day basis, specifically in Uganda and Kenya. It will also provide recommendations for other governments, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and non-governmental organizations.
Human Rights First’s upcoming report is based on the organization’s month-long field visit to Uganda and Kenya and its team’s interviews with more than 70 LGBTI refugees, UNHCR and NGO staff, government officials and other experts working with refugees or LGBTI persons. LGBTI refugees are often among the most vulnerable and isolated of refugees, especially in places where they are at risk due to violent attacks, discrimination, and laws that criminalize same sex relations.
Equality Talks is a new speaker series by the Human Rights Campaign, bringing a critical thinking approach to issues important to the LGBT community. This event is open to press. For more information, please contact Paul Guequierre at paul.guequierre@hrc.org or 202-423-2860 Brenda Bowser Soder at bowsersoderb@humanrightsfirst.org or 202-370-3323.
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“Equality Talks” – The Road to Safety: Strengthening Protection of LGBTI Refugees in Uganda and Kenya |
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WHO: |
Anne Richard, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration |
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Thursday, May 17 at 3:30 p.m. |
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WHERE: |
Human Rights Campaign, 1640 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington, DC Also available via live webcast at www.hrc.org/equalitytalks. |
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The Hill, 5/14/12
By Winny Chen
Associated Press, 5/11/2012
New York City – Just days before International Day Against Homophobia, Human Rights First will host a breakfast briefing to preview a new report detailing strategies for the protection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI)refugees. The event, slated for TOMORROW, Friday, May 11 at 8:30 a.m., will examine best practices for ensuring that LGBTI refugees have protection from violence, access to safe shelter, access to resettlement – including expedited resettlement – and other measures to improve access to protection and assistance.
In December 2011, the Obama Administration issued a Presidential directive to protect LGBT rights at home and abroad across U.S. government agencies. A six month progress review is expected to take place this summer. The new Human Rights First report previewed during this briefing will offer specific steps that the United States should take to address gaps in protection and assistance that LGBTI refugees face on a day to day basis in Uganda and Kenya. It will also provide recommendations for other governments, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and non-governmental organizations.
Human Rights First’s upcoming report is based on the organization’s month-long field visit to Uganda and Kenya and its team’s interviews with more than 70 LGBTI refugees, UNHCR and NGO staff, government officials and other experts working with refugees or LGBTI persons. LGBTI refugees are often among the most vulnerable and isolated of refugees, especially in places where they are at risk due to violent attacks, discrimination, and laws that criminalize same sex relations.
For more information about the briefing, please contact Brenda Bowser Soder at bowsersoderb@humanrightsfirst.org or 202-370-3323. A light breakfast will be served during this event.
| WHAT: | Breakfast Briefing on the Protection of LGBTI Refugees |
| WHO: | Duncan Breen, Senior Associate, Human Rights First: The primary researcher and author of the report will present an overview of the report’s findings and will outline its key recommendations. Anne Mwangi-Wambugu, HIAS Refugee Trust of Kenya Country Director Vincent Cochetel, Regional Representative of the UNHCR for the United States and the Caribbean Moderator – Eleanor Acer, Refugee Protection Director, Human Rights First |
| WHEN: | TOMORROW Friday, May 11, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. |
| WHERE: | Human Rights First 333 Seventh Avenue (between 28th and 29th streets), 13th floor New York, New York 10001 |
| RSVP: | Please send your RSVP to RPP_NYEvents@humanrightsfirst.org |
Politico, 5/03/2012
By Michelle Quinn
New York Times, 5/05/2012
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
The Hill, 5/09/2012
By Raha Wala