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On 7/13 ProjectFresh Presents Crossroads: The Intersection of Cultural and Religious Norms

Monday, July 11th, 2011

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As Islamaphobia is on the rise in America and mass immigrants are left wandering due to the Arab Spring, the world is at critical juncture: we must either unite based on our shared struggle, or face deep division based on our differences. Join Projectfresh, in partnership with Women’s Voices Now, for an evening of films whose goal it is to strip back the media veneer and cultivate a dialogue that reveals the true life conflicts between religion and politics; tradition and modernity.

Following the short documentary films, whose topics range from personal identity, sexuality, and the fight for individual rights, we will delve into a panel discussion with one of the film’s directors and an international media expert on this current tension and integration of cultures and ideals.

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ProjectFresh Presents Crossroads: The Intersection of Cultural and Religious Norms

Wednesday, July 13th | Doors 7pm | Screening & Discussion 8pm – 9:30pm

The Downtown Independent Theater: 251 S. Main St. Los Angeles, CA
Tiered Pricing | Student tickets by donation (also available at the door…)

Stay for rooftop drinks afterward…

* This is an all ages event | Proceeds will be going to WVN *

More information & RSVP here…

Register

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Moderator:

Suzie Abdou / Director of Global Programs at Women’s Voices Now

Guest speakers include:

Maha Awad / Broadcast Journalist & TV Producer

Alysse Stepanian / Director of Roghieh

Victoria Fine / Director of Advancement & Outreach for Tiziano Project and Journalist & Editor for the Huffington Post Impact

Films Include:

1700% Project, USA

A poet, dancer, angel and prisoner converge with community to intervene against racial profiling and hate crimes. Narratives collide with music, poetry and politics to create a complex and layered experience. A collaboration between artist Anida Yoeu Ali and filmmaker Masahiro Sugano. Featured portraits represent real American Muslims in Chicago. All unite as people who refuse to end in violence.

The Unveiled, Qatar

My partner Shereena and I did this project about the controversy of wearing the veil in Muslim communities. The veil is the covering of the complete body with the exception to the eyes. Some Muslims believe that women are required to wear it in Islam whereas other believe that it is a choice and not a requirement in Islam. This ambiguity is a result of different interpretations of a Quran verse which is about women covering their bodies. This was a project for Northwestern University in Qatar in my sophomore year.

Francaise Langue Etrangere, France

In a ‘French for foreigners’ course, a heated debate arises between two Muslim women over the right to wear a veil during class.

Roghieh, USA

Iranian born Alysse Stepanian moved to the US shortly after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. This video is based on her early dream journal. “Roghieh” paints a surreal picture of the early stages of the Iranian Revolution, when it empowered the underprivileged, which had a significant role in the overthrow of an elitist regime. A cleaning lady’s broom becomes a weapon symbolizing a newfound strength. She jumps into the revolution from the wall-less bedroom of a young girl caught in the middle of great social changes and role reversals.

Muslima Q, US

A young Muslim woman recounts her experience converting to Islam and coming out of the closet.

Is this Honor? Jordan

Shedding light on the definition of “Family Honor” and how this controversial issue affects the lives of people, especially women, within the Jordanian society.

Women Behind the Wheel, Iraq

Driving is a relatively new liberty for women in Erbil. But many still face prejudices by men who believe they have no business being on the road.

Avant Propos, Tunisia

Avant Propos is a dialogue between two territories: the one of dreams and the one of real life, of fiction and of documentary. Through interviews with Tunisian women of different backgrounds, the film explores issues of identity and representation, of tradition and modernity, in order to build bridges between the Western countries and the Arab-Islamic world.

A Land Called Paradise, USA

In December 2007, over 2,000 Muslim Americans were asked what they would like to say to the world. This is what they said.

The WVN Mission & Film Festival Purpose:

The Women’s Voices Now (WVN) create platforms from which filmmakers and their subjects connect with an international audience of activists, philanthropists, scholars and policy-makers. WVN works to empower women and give voice to the struggle for civil, economic, and political rights. They are creating an on-line platform where underrepresented women can be heard by an international audience, women can communicate with each other, and the dialogue on women’s rights can be elevated by a multitude of views from diverse national, economic, ethnic and religious backgrounds.  

WVN launched its creative project Women’s Voices from the Muslim World: A Short-Film Festival in 2010 and brought it to an online international audience of 173 countries in 2011. The films included in the July 13th event are a part of that project. The medium of film, specifically short-film available on the Internet, is a powerful tool that can inspire social movements and support the global struggle for gender equality. It allows for the broadest possible reach into the most remote areas of the world. They are connecting people around the world to women with whom they ordinarily would not have contact, while the women facing the issues use the Festival to make their voices heard directly by an international audience. The festival platform increases awareness, empowerment, and connectivity within their communities.

SPEAKER BIOS

Suzie Abdou / Director of Global Programs at Women’s Voices Now

Suzie is a policy analyst in the government sector. She holds a Masters degree in International Relations from the University of California Riverside. Her research focused on the role of Coptic women in the early Egyptian feminist movement. She has spoken on her research at conferences domestically and internationally. Her interests are in human rights, women’s rights, religious freedom and social movements. She has traveled extensively through out the Middle East region and lived in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel. Before joining Women’s Voices Now, she worked in the entertainment industry and was the publicist for the Arab Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Maha Awad / Broadcast Journalist & TV Producer

Maha Awad is an Egyptian Palestinian American broadcast journalist—a multicultural dynamic TV host and producer with over 14 years experience in front of and behind the camera in culturally diverse environments. She built her name through a unique blend of on-camera personality and proven production business savvy, in addition to an extensive knowledge of the Middle East entertainment industry. (Full bio here…)

Alysse Stepanian / Director of Roghieh

Alysse Stepanian is a multimedia and cross-disciplinary artist. Her videos, paintings, installations, and performances have been presented internationally, in nearly 150 shows in 22 countries. Stepanian is the creator and curator of Manipulated Image video screenings based in the US. For July 7, 2011 she curated a one night Kamikaze show of video art, paintings and photography at PØST in Los Angeles. For CologneOFF 2011 she curated videos by 9 Iranian artists which will travel the globe, and has made stops at the Arad Art Museum in Romania, Szczecin/Poland, and Galleria Rajatilla in Tampere/Finland. Most recent screenings of Stepanian’s videos include: Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, Maryland; Anthology Film Archives, New York City; Vasteras Konstmuseum, Sweden; Gaza International Festival For Video Art; Teatro Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Arte Cubano in Havana. Beijing’s City Weekend Magazine listed “Don’t be afraid, be ready”, her 2006 multimedia installation in China, as number one of the top 5 exhibits.

Victoria Fine / Director of Advancement & Outreach for Tiziano Project and Journalist & Editor for the Huffington Post Impact

Victoria Fine is a new media journalist and an editor for Huffington Post Impact. Her work has been featured both in the U.S. and abroad, including the Chicago Tribune, AOL.com, and L’Officiel, a fashion magazine based in Paris. She is also the managing editor of Modern Overland, a travel guidebook series dedicated to providing tech savvy travelers the information they need to make global exploration socially sustainable and ecofriendly. Fine has authored two books, including “Fundamental Talent,” a handbook on top-level management succession. She is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and holds a master’s degree in new media storytelling.

ProjectFresh June Events: Treasure Hunt, Tuxedos & Mindshare LA

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

FreshMakers, Mindsharians and Tuxedo Tyrants, we salute you!

Once a month ProjectFresh sends out a combined email to its different mailing lists to bring your attention to upcoming events. Feel free to update your list subscriptions using the link at the bottom of this email…

For June, we’ve decided to mix it up a little bit – launching the month with Booze Clues, a downtown LA treasure-hunt-meets-bar-crawl on June 11th. From there, the month marches on with a charitable Tuxedo Tyrants, our 3rd Mind, Body & Soul Retreat and another Mindshare at the spectacular LATC!

- The ProjectFresh Team

Booze Clues

Booze Clues – Mindshare Edition
Saturday, June 11th, from 3:30pm – 7pm
- Collaboration with Wise Guys

Join our thrilling adventure full of brews, booze, and clues! We’re hiding secrets, puzzles, and challenges in bars up and down downtown LA’s Barmuda Triangle. Your ticket gets you drink specials at each location you visit, plus a dazzling variety of fun and games that will tickle your mind while you pickle your liver. Afterward, continue the fun with new friends over dinner (or more bar-crawlin’!).

Tuxedo Tyrants

The Tuxedo Tyrants – Bar-Crawlin’ for Charity
Friday, June 17th, from 9pm – 2am

Since 2008, The Tuxedo Tyrants have dressed up in their fanciest garb and terrorized numerous neighborhoods of LA, with decadent behavior and tall tales of their exploits. In an effort to win back some community kharma – while still infusing their legendary brand of fancy hedonism – the Tyrants now team up with local charitable organizations to throw fancy fundraisers.

a clear mind and energized body. This is the third in a series of events that will explore the human experience, and techniques that nurture the mind, body & soul.


Mindshare LA

Mindshare LA
Wednesday, June 22nd, from 7pm – 1am

May’s Mindshare got some of the best attendee feedback we’ve ever had. The content was superb, and we had games, live music and the return of Tall Paul’s listening lounge. See the pics here… And June is going to be off the hook too! Astrophysics, Cooking for Geeks and Philosopher Comic Emily Levine – Join us June 22nd at the incomparable LATC for an unparalleled night of enlightened debauchery!

SUNDAY 5/15: A ProjectFresh Retreat: A Day of Mind, Body & Soul

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

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Register here…

Join ProjectFresh and friends for a day of shared knowledge, music & movement, fostering wellness. The event will be held in a beautiful wood-floored auditorium in the midst of a secluded Beverly Hills forest where we will transform the room into a healing, rejuvenating, and invigorating center to expand your mind, activate your body, and lift your soul. This is a monthly event in an oasis to take the human experience to the next level by providing life-altering tools and techniques for ascension of the mind, body & soul.

NOTE: Limited space: this will sell out | Singles & couples friendly | Bring your appetite to learn & to eat. Items to bring: Yoga Mat, Pillow, Yoga/comfortable clothes, walking shoes for outdoors forest exploration & water bottle.

(If you do not have your own yoga mat, no worries! We will have extras)



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11am- 11:15am: Registration Opens. Opening Circle


11:15am-11:30pm: Sound healing for body balancing with Tibetan singing bowls by Divinicus and didgeridoo by Evan Perman.


11:30pm-12:45pm: Recharge & reshape your body with an all level yoga session.


12:45pm-1:00pm: Led Deep Breathing Kundalini winddown.


1:00pm-2:00pm: Break for amazingly healthy, vibrant, and delicious LUNCH provided by Cafe Gratitude. Learn facts and simple recipes for eating healthy, vibrant foods.


2:00 pm-3:15pm: Learn to master your body through tantra practices for peak performance and healing. Unveiling of the secrets of the Taoist masters for longevity and thriving life on Earth through mastering the energy centers,particularlly the sexual energies! Part 1 of 3.


3:15pm-4:30pm: Lecture & snacks in the forest – making a quantum evolutionary leap on Earth with permaculture: A call to action to save our planet before it relinquishes the tranquil and fertile gifts she’s given. Part 1 of 3.


4:45pm-6:15pm: Back to the auditorium to get immersed in a soundscape of music while you are led on a shamanic journey by Anna Vitalia as she guides you to activate your energy as you dive deep through 5 Rhythms of being and cell invigoration and use your own rhythm.


6:15pm – 6:30pm: Closing & OUTRO

– Feel free to lead your own sunset hike on the 8 miles of park trails. –


Now get some rest before you launch into a fantastic and lucid week…

VENUE: The auditorium at Franklin Canyon Park

Franklin Canyon Park


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– Feel free to lead your own sunset hike on the 8 miles of park trails. –

ProjectFresh 3-D: A Night of 3-D Cinema & Award Winning Shorts

Monday, May 9th, 2011

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In a time when everything just seems too damn serious, ProjectFresh is excited to take a break from all the social responsibility and team up with the the LA 3-D Club and The Downtown Independent for a teaser night before their upcoming movie festival (May 14th & 15th). We’ll be screening previous years winners as well as hearing a short talk on the history of 3-D cinema.


May 11th: ProjectFresh 3-D: A Night of 3-D Cinema & Award Winning Shorts

Wednesday, May 11th | Doors 7pm | Screening 8pm

The Downtown Independent Theater: 251 S. Main St. Los Angeles, CA

$12 Online Pre-Sale / $15 at the Door (if available)

A food truck will be on the premises from 6:45pm | Rooftop Drinks & Discussion Afterward.

* This is an all ages event *

CO-HOST: Eric Kurland, President, Curator, LA 3-D Club


PREVIOUS YEARS AWARD WINNERS WILL BE SCREENED

3rd Place 2009 – Moving Still by Santiago Caicedo

3rd Place 2010 – Spinteck 3-D Shorts by Nat Bartholomew

2nd Place 2009 – Pump Action by Phil McNally

2nd Place 2010 – MicroWorlds by Greg Passmore

1st Place 2009 – Caretaker 3D by Jeff Amaral and Sean Isroelit

1st Place 2010 – Fractal Odyssey by John Hart and Jerry Oldaker

AS WELL AS A PRESENTATION FROM

Ray Zone, 3-D Film Historian and author of the book Stereoscopic Cinema and the Origins of 3-D Film


More information & RSVP here…

Register


MORE ABOUT THE LA 3-D CLUB AND ITS UPCOMING FESTIVAL

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Every year the LA 3-D Club (SCSC) presents a film festival to showcase independently produced stereoscopic 3-D films from around the world. This year marks the 8th Annual LA 3-D Movie Festival, to be held on May 14-15 ( www.LA3DFest.com ).
As a prelude to this year’s fest, meet the organizers as they present award winning films from prior years, and join 3-D film historian Ray Zone for a presentation on the surprising history of stereoscopic 3-D photography and filmmaking.
“Hollywood studios aren’t the only ones producing 3D movies. The LA 3-D Movie Festival
showcases independent 3-D movies made by filmmakers from all over the world. These
creative 3-D filmmakers have developed their own solutions to produce stereoscopic motion
pictures that frequently are more innovative than the work of the big studios.” – Ray Zone
The LA 3-D Club (Stereo Club of Southern California) was established in the Greater Los
Angeles area in 1955 by a dedicated group of 3-D stereo photographers to further
the art and science of stereoscopic photography. For more than five decades members
have been meeting monthly to share 3-D images created through classic slide photography,
computer generated stereo imaging, digital photography and stereoscopic 3-D video. For
more info, visit www.LA3DClub.com

TONIGHT! A ProjectFresh Screening: “Skid Row” & Follow Up Discussion

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

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A ProjectFresh Screening: “Skid Row” & Follow Up Discussion

ProjectFresh is proud to invite you to a special screening of Skid Row, in which Pras from The Fugees documents his nine-day experience posing as a homeless person on Skid Row. Proceeds will go to supporting the cause and helping to spread the film’s eye-opening message.

After the screening there will be a Q+A with special guests:

Moderator: Mara Abrams / The Tiziano Project
Pras Michel / The Fugees (via Skype)
Linda Nelson / Nelson Madison Films
Pamela Samuelson will be showcasing EDAR (Everyone Deserves a Roof)
Bill Farrar / Business Leaders Task Force on Homelessness, Home For Good — aiming to end chronic and veteran homelessness in Los Angeles County by 2016
Rev. Andy Bales / CEO, Union Rescue Mission

Wednesday, April 27th | Doors 7pm | Screening 8pm

The Downtown Independent Theater: 251 S. Main St. Los Angeles, CA

$12 Online Pre-Sale / $15 at the Door (if available)

A food truck will be on the premises from 6:45pm | Rooftop Drinks & Discussion Afterward.

* This is an all ages event *

More information & RSVP here…

Register

Synopsis

In LA Country, there are approximately 80,000 homeless and transient people. Skid Row is a 50-square-block area in downtown Los Angeles that is home to many of them. More than just a place, it’s a way of life, a mind set–the last resort of those who have given up on society and, in many cases, themselves.

In the feature documentary, “Skid Row,” Pras Michel–one third of the successful hip-hop band The Fuguees–lives on the streets of Skid Row for nine straight days and nights as a homeless person. The entire time, he and his crew are undercover, using surveillance cameras. His journey is a difficult one, riddled with hunger, exposure to the elements, criminals, drugs and danger. It is also life-changing: Pras learns not only how to fend for himself, but discovers the dark, very human and, at times, humorous underbelly of Los Angeles.

Skid Row Trailer

Watch the Trailer…


Special Thanks to Rob Wisdom and Mara Abrams for making this happen :)

Follow Up Info from Gender, Power and Positive Entrepreneurship

Friday, April 15th, 2011

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First of all a big thank you to all of the panelists and Melissa Rowley for moderating! And a big thank you goes to YOU ALL for coming. ProjectFresh is an early experiment in community gathering and action, so if you have feedback – please feel free to email us. We’ll send out a dedicated YWSE email as their followup event gets closer. Also, please continue the Twitter conversation with the hashtag #PPwomen (see full archive here…)

SOME FOLLOWUP LINKS PROVIDED POST EVENT

April ProjectFresh Events

Donna Antebi

Betty Lamarr

  • Visit the EmpowHer Institute
  • Read an article women leadership and emotional intelligence and a press release on my upcoming book here…

Joey Tamer

Charissa Shaw

  

Questions for other panelists? Contact them via their websites or twitters…

Best regards for a happy weekend,

Doug & The ProjectFresh Team

This SUNDAY: A ProjectFresh Retreat: A Day of Mind, Body & Soul

Friday, April 15th, 2011

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More details & RSVP…

Join ProjectFresh and friends for a day of shared knowledge & movement, fostering wellness from a rejuvenating oasis in a secluded Beverly Hills forest. The main part of the event will be in a beautiful wood-floored auditorium where we will transform the room into a healing, rejuvinating, and invigorating center to open your mind, activate your body, and ease your soul to having a more centered, productive week. This is the first in a series of events that will explore the human experience, and techniques that nurture the mind, body & soul.

A portion of proceeds will be going to a portion of the proceeeds will go to Golden Pyramid of Peace. Join us in our efforts to provide relief for those in Japan :)

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NOTE: Limited space: this will sell out | Singles & couples friendly | Bring your appetite to learn & to eat Items to bring: Yoga Mat, Pillow, Yoga/loose fitting clothes, Hiking shoes for outddors & water bottle.

(If you do not have your own yoga mat, no worries! We will have extras)


VENUE: The Scenic Franklin Canyon Park, Doheny Amphitheater & Heavenly Pond

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10am Registration Opens. Superfood smoothies.

10:30am Welcome & Introduction by Fatima Rivas.Sip on Crown Chakra Opening Tea formulated by Shaman Shack as we prepare to awaken your chakras. In the opening sound ceremony, Divinicus will turn the room into a reverberating musical instrument, vibrating to the Hz frequency of nature, the animals, and all the natural world with the use of gongs and tibetan singing bows.

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11am-12:15pm Recharge & reshape your body with an all level yoga session by Cheri Rae. Ashtanga Yoga with Iyengar Flow

12:15pm – 12:30pm Led Deep Breathing Kundalini winddown.

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12:30pm-1:15pm Top your yoga session off with more crown chakra opening tea from LA’s tea master Rhemmania, of Shaman Shack. — BREAK FOR LUNCH & NATURE EXPLORATION –

Food provided by LifeForce Food & Peace Yoga.


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   1:15pm-3pm: The Awakening: To the Possibility of Perfect health. Would you like to have more energy? Author and founder of Total Health Mastery, Arnoux (are-know) Goran was affiliated with several “incurable” diseases and at the age of 22 was told he would die. After discovering some amazing new scientific breakthroughs he regained perfect health in less than 6 months! Join us as he shares:

Ø    How he recovered from a long list of illnesses.

Ø    The fundamental laws of the human body that if followed produce health and if ignored produce disease.

Ø    Exciting breakthrough facts that can help you to have more energy, feel better, lose weight and more!

Ø    Essential information that you need to have right now to achieve the health you deserve.

Total Health Mastery

3pm-3:15pm LED Meditation through the 7 energy points in your body.

3:15pm-4:30pm Take part in a conversation of how to tap into your explosive energy potential and harness that which is waiting to be unleashed. From creativity to sex, Tantra practices will help you take your personal energy to the next level & understand the potent function of your 7 energy centers.

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4:30-6pm Get immersed in a soundscape of music while you are led on a journey by Anna Vitalia as she guides you to dance to your own beating pulse as you dive deep through 5 qualities of being and cell invigoration while you use your own body and rhythm to activate your energy.

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6pm THANKS & MUSICAL OUTRO

– Break for sunset hike on the 8 miles of park trails. –


Now get some rest before you launch into a fantastic and lucid week…


Thanks to One Drinks for bringing refreshments!

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ProjectFresh Presents: Gender, Power and Positive Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011
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Each month, ProjectFresh teams up with the fantastic Downtown Independent Theater for a focused night of discussion with our community. The diverse evenings aim to both inspire minds and encourage action.

Women are more empowered and educated than ever, however business is still a male dominated domain. What are the obstacles, external or self-imposed, that women still face that prevent them from breaking through as successful business people? As the prior structure crumbles, how can women stop trying to replicate the masculine energy and instead use their intuitive power to move themselves, their business, and the world, into a new age?

The glass ceiling has cracked – now what will it take to shatter the whole thing?

A special thanks to YWSE LA, and others listed below, for helping construct the program. We’ll be donating a portion of the proceeds to the EmpowHer Institute.


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ProjectFresh Presents: Gender, Power and Positive Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, April 13th | Doors 7pm | Program 8pm – 9:30pm

The Downtown Independent Theater: 251 S. Main St. Los Angeles, CA
$12 (online reg. includes a complimentary beer / wine / soda ticket) / $15 at the Door (if available)

Bollywood Bites and Belicious food trucks on the premises from 6:45pm | Rooftop Drinks & Discussion Afterward.

Who would specifically benefit? Aspiring entrepreneurs, frustrated capitalists, artists and innovators, students & teachers as well as anyone who wants to use their energy to help humanity and nurture our planet.

* This is an all ages event *


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The evening encourages audience participation throughout and will explore such questions as:

What are the unique challenges and opportunities facing women in business.

How do we get more women to dabble in entrepreneurship?

Who are some successful examples of female entrepreneurs, and how have they negotiated the landscape?

How can you balance of feminine energy – how do you use it in a responsible way?

How is the power of female energy in the entrepreneurial world changing, and how should it be directed going forward?


ACTION: The discussion is designed to leave attendees with avenues for action. In addition, with guidance from the community, YWSE will will host a followup event to continue explore the challenges -and solutions - in a practical way.

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Host

Douglas Campbell / Co-Founder, ProjectFresh, Mindshare LA & Syyn Labs / @ProjectFresh


Moderator

Melissa Jun Rowley / Social entrepreneur, Journalist for Mashable, CNN and AP / @MelissaRowley


Panelists

Donna Estes-Antebi / Mentor of Founder Institute / @DonnaAntebi

Shivani Siroya / CEO of InVenture Fund / @ShivSiroya

Charissa C. Shaw / CEO of Ergolution / @ErgoChic

Colin Sims / CTO of Ergolution / @Ergolution

Betty LaMarr / Founder, EmpowHer Institute & Women’s Leadership Coach / @Empower_Women

Joey Tamer / Strategic Consultant to Technology Entrepreneurs and Consultants / @JoeyTamer


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Special thanks for program support goes to:

Mara Abrams / Social Entrepreneur, Digital Media + Civic Engagement

Heidi Linnebach / Sr. Ad Executive, Integrated Media & Events, LA Times

Jennifer Vogel / Board Member, Philanthropist at Young Women Social Entrepreneurs – Los Angeles, Consultant at Jennifer Vogel

Jesse Genet / CEO, Lumi Inc.


Also, thanks to our partners:

YWSE

WITI


Thanks to One Drinks for bringing refreshments!

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The ProjectFresh April Calendar – Our Most Prolific Month Yet!

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

FreshMakers, Mindsharians and Tuxedo Tyrants, we salute you!

April is our most prolific month yet! From female entrepreneurs to aliens and hillbillies, from tuxedos and ballgowns to a retreat into nature – we hope you can join us for this special month of events! CHECK OUT THE PROJECTFRESH APRIL CALENDAR and sign up to the calendar feed below!

- The ProjectFresh Team


ProjectFresh Calendar