“This is a time for us to work together, put resources behind the things that we believe, and recognize how urgent the situation is.”
— Monica Aleman,
International Program Director, Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice International (GREJ-I),
Ford Foundation
Held over the course of two days, the inaugural Free Future summit brought global organizers, political leaders, poets, journalists, and academics together around an issue of vital importance: the right of women, girls and gender-nonconforming people to live lives free of violence.
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from the event
Tarana Burke on sexual violence
Amanda Nguyen on the criminal justice system
Dr. Geeta Rao Gupta on movement building for gender equality
Rebecca Cokley on the lack of legal protections people with disabilities face
Dr. Sima Bahous on the importance of eradicating gender-based violence
Sarita Gupta on expanding our definitions of gender-based violence
Cyrus Veyssi on recognizing the violence many folks experience in their families
Kasha Nabagesera on American accountability in Uganda
Brittany Packnett Cunningham on centering survivors
Darren Walker on the anti-rights movement worldwide
Her Excellency The First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone on risking losing an election to fight for gender equality
Hilary Pennington on a free future where women, girls and non-binary people are believed, funded, listened to, and liberated.
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See below for timestamps
MORNING PROGRAM
01:08:22 Opening Film
Liliane Laborde-Edozien, Director
Tynesha McHarris, Voice Over, Co-founder, Black Feminist Fund
01:10:42 Opening Remarks
Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation
01:15:46 Why We Gather: An Exercise
Priya Parker, Facilitator, Strategic Advisor, and Author of The Art of Gathering
32:08 Why This Moment Matters: A Conversation
Monica Aleman, International Program Director, Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice International
(GREJ-I), Ford FoundationDarren Walker, President, Ford Foundation
Elaine Welteroth, Award-winning Journalist, NYT-Bestselling Author, and Television Host
52:33 After You Go Viral: Building Long-Term Change in Global Movements
Tarana Burke, Founder and Chief Vision Officer, me too. International
Aminata Kamara, Co-Lead, Resourcing Resistance, Purposeful
Mariam Mangera, Provincial Rep on the National Steering Committee, #TheTotalShutdown Movement
Paola Ramos, Journalist and Author (moderator)
01:19: 52 Free Future Spotlight:
H.E. Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone
01:33:29 Life in Conflict Zones: A Poem. Ukraine
Amber Tamblyn, Author and Activist
01:39:45 In All Our Interests: Why GBV Is Everyone’s Issue
Fatima Goss Graves, President, National Women’s Law Center
Anita Hill, Professor
02:00:32 Present and Future Threats: Violence and Organized Misogyny Online
Elisa Lees Muñoz, Executive Director, International Women’s Media Foundation
Cyrus Veyssi, Multimedia Creator and Creative Director
Jessica Valenti, Founder, Abortion, Every Day (moderator)
02:21: 22 Life in Conflict Zones: A Poem. South Sudan
Mahogany L. Browne, Poet and Executive Director, JustMedia
02:25:25 Making Us Visible: Justice for Disabled Survivors
Catalina Devandas, Executive Director, Disability Rights Fund
Maryangel Garcia-Ramos, Executive Director, Women Enabled International
Rebecca Cokley, U.S. Disability Rights Program Officer, Ford Foundation (moderator)
AFTERNOON PROGRAM
11:36 Free Future Spotlight
Hilary Pennington, Executive Vice President of Programs, Ford Foundation
14:56 Dangerous to Exist: The Rise of Violence Against LGBTQ+ People
Kasha Nabagesera, Founder and Executive Director, Kuchu Times Media Group
Geeta Misra, Executive Director, CREA
Joy Chia, Executive Director, Astrea Lesbian Foundation for Justice (moderator)
32:05 Life in Conflict Zones: A Poem. Iran
Beau Sia, Poet
36:09 The Stories We Tell: Narratives Around Violence
Charles Blow, OpEd Columnist, The New York Times
Roxane Gay, Author, Editor, Professor
Connie Walker, Investigative Journalist and Host, Gimlet Media
Brittany Packnett Cunningham, Host and Executive Producer, UNDISTRACTED (moderator)
59:09 Missing. Murdered. Not Forgotten: Global Violence Against Indigenous Women
Connie Walker, Investigative Journalist and Host, Gimlet Media
Tarcila Rivera Zea, Indigenous Activist and President, CHIRAPAQ
01:12:04 Violence At Work: Breakthroughs and Backlash
Sarita Gupta, Vice President, US Programs, Ford Foundation
Sara Ziff, Founder and Executive Director, Model Alliance
Ellen McGirt, Editor in Chief, Design Observer (moderator)
01:27:40 What the World Owes Survivors
Amanda Nguyen, Founder and CEO, Rise
Samantha Barry, Editor in Chief, Glamour (moderator)
01:39:56 Free Future Spotlight
Martín Abregú, Vice President, International Programs, Ford Foundation
01:42:30 The Role of the State: “This Is An Emergency”
Dr. Sima Bahous, Executive Director, UN Women
Dr. Geeta Rao Gupta, Ambassador-at-Large, U.S. Department of State
H.E. Ambassador Dame Barbara Woodward, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations
Monica Aleman, International Program Director, Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice International (GREJ-I), Ford Foundation (moderator)