Diversity in International Security: Expanding Perspectives in Nuclear Policy and Health Security

Join the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Women of Colar Advancing Peace and Security, Out in National Security, and Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy as they address diversity issues in nuclear policy & health security.

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Diversity in International Security: Expanding Perspectives in Nuclear Policy and Health Security

June 20, 2020 at 2 pm EDT

This webinar, co-sponsored by the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security, Out in National Security, and Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy, will address diversity challenges in nuclear policy & health security and discuss the importance of improving diversity in these fields. It will also highlight initiatives and other steps being taken to promote diversity in nuclear policy and health security, and invite new ideas for how to promote diversity and generate action steps. The event will feature an introduction by NTI CEO Secretary Ernest Moniz and will include a panel featuring:

• Deborah Rosenblum, NTI Executive Vice President
• Bonnie Jenkins, Ambassador (ret.), Founder and Executive Director, Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security
• Laura S. H. Holgate, Ambassador (ret.), NTI Vice President; Co-Founder, Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy
• Shawn Skelly, Co-Founder, Out in National Security; Commissioner, National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service
• Loyce Pace, President and Executive Director, Global Health Council
• Jane Rhee, Executive Director, The Estee Lauder Companies; former Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State

By registering for this event, you acknowledge and agree to respect the following overarching GCNP values:

• Treating every person with respect and fairness;
• Actively including, investing in, and valuing diverse and emergent perspectives;
• Creating and maintaining safe, inclusive workplaces free from harassment and discrimination;
• Promoting diverse leaders inside and outside our organizations;
• Working together in a spirit of openness, honesty and transparency.

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