Archived Posts
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Drivers of Prevention - The Female Approach, by Martina Pötschke-Langer [Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum], Brigitte Mohn [Bertelsmann Stiftung], Carolyn Aldige [Prevent Cancer Foundation], Cornelia Ulrich [Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum], Christa Maar [Felix Burda Stiftung], Moderated by Cherno Jobatey [TV Host]
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Edit Schlaffer (Women without Borders) - In 2008, she launched "SAVE - Sisters Against Violent Extremsim", the world's first women's counter-terrorism platform. SAVE brings together women from around the globe who are determined to create a united front against violent extremism. SAVE provides women with the tools to develop alternative strategies for combating the growth of global terrorism.
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Catalina Escobar - is a Colombia woman, a wife and mother of two children, a professional and entrepreneur, who made the decision to leave the private sector by the strong conviction to dedicate her life, talent and experience to save and improve the lives of the poorest and vulnerable people of Cartagena, Colombia.
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Brigitte Mohn, Martina Pötschke-Langer and Cherno Jobatey talking about "Drivers of Prevention" - Martina Pötschke-Langer is Medical Doctor and Master of Science in German literature and German history. Since 1997 she is Head of the Unit of Cancer Prevention in the German Cancer Research Center with special focus on tobacco prevention and tobacco control research in Germany.
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Nancy Ellen Abrams - she is a philosopher of science, lawyer and lecturer at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is co-author, with cosmologist Joel R. Primack, of "The New Universe and the Human Future: How a Shared Cosmology Could Transform the World" and "The View from the Center of the Universe: Discovering Our Extraordinary Place in the Cosmos".
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Suzanne Anker is a visual artist and theorist working at the nexus of art and the biological sciences. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries including the Walker Art Center, the Smithsonian Institute, the Phillips Collection, P.S.1 Museum, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in Japan and the Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité in Berlin.
