Invisible No More: A Festival of Reproductive Health Rights and Justice for All

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Dec 2 – 3 2021
11:00am – 11:30am

Location

Virtual

This two-day virtual festival is a place for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) conversations that unsettle our thoughts.

It centers storytelling, and spotlights those most affected by SRHR policies rather than those in positions of decision-making power. It features the ideas and expertise of Aspen New Voices Fellows and global SRHR experts. It is a horizontal conversation space where people from diverse backgrounds, expertise, locations and desires come together to learn from each other.

We invite you to join us.This two-day virtual festival is a place for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) conversations that unsettle our thoughts.

It centers storytelling, and spotlights those most affected by SRHR policies rather than those in positions of decision-making power. It features the ideas and expertise of Aspen New Voices Fellows and global SRHR experts. It is a horizontal conversation space where people from diverse backgrounds, expertise, locations and desires come together to learn from each other.

We invite you to join us.

Danielle Kirby

Danielle is a Finance Associate of Aspen Global Innovators Group

Vrinda Batra

Vrinda Batra is an Administrative and Executive Associate at the Aspen Institute’s Global Innovators Group (AGI). There, she supports AGI’s programs on long-term community resilience that aim to advance global health equity. This includes planning and executing flagship AGI convenings at the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York and the annual Aspen Ideas Health and Festival in Colorado, among others. Vrinda completed her Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University in December 2022, where she worked as an Editorial Assistant for the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. Her studies focused on gender, development, and security in South Asia. While at Georgetown, Vrinda was also a Research Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center and a Graduate Consultant with nonprofit HasNa. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Humanities from O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, India.

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