Women's Federation for World Peace Webinar: "Family Literacy in the time of COVID-19" featuring Dr. Denny Taylor

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Women's Federation for World Peace Webinar: “Family Literacy in the time of COVID-19: Impacts Now and Moving Forward” featuring Dr. Denny Taylor

Event Registration

Event Date: Thursday, May 28, 2020
Event Time: 10 to 11:30 am (EST)
Zoom Registration: Register through Zoom
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By Tamara Starr

It is our pleasure to invite you to attend a WFWP Perspectives webinar launch, sponsored by the WFWPI UN Office in New York, on Thursday, May 28, from 10 to 11:30 am (EST), entitled “Family Literacy in the time of COVID-19: Impacts Now and Moving Forward.” This webinar will feature Dr. Denny Taylor, an author, researcher, and educator who has been active in the area of family literacy for forty years.

Registration for the zoom webinar will allow you to direct questions to Dr. Taylor. Please note that registration for the zoom webinar is limited in number. Please share this invitation with your friends and colleagues. To register for the zoom webinar click here

This webinar will explore the many ways family literacy initiatives throughout the world have been used to address local crises and now can provide families with opportunities to survive and thrive in a post COVID-19 world. This webinar will bring the human experience to a new place as the world reopens into a “new normal.” Participants will learn how to reimagine human connections and how to support and care for families. This event is being held in commemoration of the 27th Anniversary of the UN International Day of Families.

 
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Women's Federation for World Peace

The Women's Federation for World Peace is a women's organization that promotes women as an essential ingredient in creating a peaceful global society. The organization is united globally by this vision while addressing the unique issues and barriers in each region on the grassroots level and through high-level events. WFWPI was founded in 1992 in the Republic of Korea and quickly expanded to over 100 countries. Only five years later, WFWPI was granted General Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Learn more.

Mission

Empowering women as peacebuilders and leaders in the family to transform the community, nation and world. Through education, advocacy, partnership, reconciliation and humanitarian service, WFWPI aims to create an environment of peace and well-being for future generations and people of all races, cultures and religious creeds.