While a student at Trinity, Ingrid Harb ’16 envisioned a diverse network of female change makers from around the world. See how she harnessed Trinity’s reins of empowerment to bring the Women Ambassadors Forum to life. @WAFintl
Special thank you to @starstrickenSF for speaking to our coding class last Friday! 🙏🏼 We were so inspired by Sarafina’s story of how she became an astrophysicist and astronaut, even when most people did not believe she could! 💪🏽 An amazing source of inspiration to all of us.
It’s Official! For the second year, we are excited to announce our Coding for a change program is now LIVE! A 5-week online coding summer camp for teenage advocates. Help us spread the message and invite any teenager you know to apply. Visit https://t.co/Fg5h2iy0yV
Currently the #firstgenactivist forum is happening. I’m grateful to be part of the inspiring conversations and the diverse community.
Big thank you to @IngridHarb and the whole team of @WAFintl 💌
We must begin to look around the table and ask: who needs to be here, and is not? Who are the allies that should be here, and are not?- Dr. Faith Muangi @GirlsNotBrides
This Saturday, GNWP's @MallikaIyer96 will be speaking at the Women Ambassadors Forum about our work in Asia 🌏 + her background as a first generation activist! Go Mallika! 👏
@wafintl | #FirstGenActivist
An extraordinary dialogue with @IngridHarb at the @WAFintl on the role of women in international politics!
Effective #multilateralism needs the equal participation and leadership of women! It‘s encouraging to see many more young women engaging in politics! #GenerationEquality