Date:
Tuesday, November 28, 2006.
4:15 PM.<BR/>
Location: Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall<BR/><BR/>
<p>Hosted by the International Initiative Human Well-being Working Group, this special event, Endangered Childhood: Disease, Conflict and Displacement, will consist of a documentary film viewing and a scholarly panel discussion. The film, Their Brothers' Keepers: Orphaned by AIDS, will open the session to provide insight into the plight of children orphaned by AIDS. Moderator Paul Wise and the other panelists, Steve Stedman, Ruthann Richter, Ellen Schell, and Lucy Thairu, will speak on the impact of conflict and displacement, the psychological effects on child health and development, and work done to assist children affected by AIDS. The session will conclude with a Q&A session open to all.</p>
<p>Co-sponsored by the International Initiative at Stanford University, the United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF), the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), and Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA)</p><BR/>
Tuesday, November 28, 2006.
4:15 PM.<BR/>
Location: Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall<BR/><BR/>
<p>Hosted by the International Initiative Human Well-being Working Group, this special event, Endangered Childhood: Disease, Conflict and Displacement, will consist of a documentary film viewing and a scholarly panel discussion. The film, Their Brothers' Keepers: Orphaned by AIDS, will open the session to provide insight into the plight of children orphaned by AIDS. Moderator Paul Wise and the other panelists, Steve Stedman, Ruthann Richter, Ellen Schell, and Lucy Thairu, will speak on the impact of conflict and displacement, the psychological effects on child health and development, and work done to assist children affected by AIDS. The session will conclude with a Q&A session open to all.</p>
<p>Co-sponsored by the International Initiative at Stanford University, the United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF), the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), and Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA)</p><BR/>
