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The secretary of State and champion for women around the globe will introduce a reading of the documentary play SEVEN, starring Meryl Streep and Marcia Gay Harden, at the Women in the World summit, hosted by The Daily Beast, the Vital Voices Global Partnership, the U.N. Foundation, and Diane von Furstenberg on March 12.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is joining The Daily Beast’s Women in the World Stories and Solutions summit March 12, a three-day live event that also features Meryl Streep, Valerie Jarrett, Queen Rania of Jordan, and Clinton’s predecessor, Madeleine K. Albright, as well as dozens of other outstanding leaders who are on the forefront of fighting sex trafficking, child marriage, and other challenges holding back women and girls.
Clinton will introduce an ensemble reading of SEVEN, a documentary play that honors courageous women activists from seven countries. The play was created by a collaboration of seven women playwrights, and will feature Meryl Streep, Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River), Shohreh Aghdashloo (The House of Sand and Fog), Tony-nominated Julyana Soelistyo (Golden Child), Lauren Vélez (Dexter), and Archie Panjabi (The Good Wife).
“The play powerfully portrays the transformative way that seven courageous women have changed their societies for the better—from peace-building to fighting corruption to combating violence against women,” Clinton said in a statement.
Clinton has consistently spotlighted women’s issues as secretary of State—speaking out against atrocities against women in Guinea, promising to help “banish sexual violence” in Congo, and arguing that the most effective way to solve economic inequality is to empower women around the world. In 1997, Clinton co-established the Vital Voices Global Partnership, an organization that empowers emerging women leaders and social entrepreneurs. Vital Voices is a co-host of The Daily Beast summit, along with Diane von Furstenberg and the U.N. Foundation.
“We are all delighted that Secretary Clinton, who has done so much throughout her career to further the goals and aspirations of women around the world, will be joining this remarkable gathering of inspirational voices,” said Daily Beast Co-founder Tina Brown.
Acclaimed Broadway director Julie Taymor will direct the ensemble reading of SEVEN that kicks off the event and dramatizes the extraordinary struggles of women in developing countries. Streep will play Irish activist Inez McCormack, who will also be attending the summit, along with the other women whose activism is featured in the play.
The summit will bring together 300 global leaders for discussion and problem-solving on issues ranging from sex slavery to girls’ education to how to protect women caught in the crossfire in war zones. Thomas Friedman, Katie Couric, Christiane Amanpour, Cherie Blair, anti-trafficking activist Sunitha Krishnan, Mika Brzezinski, the Acumen Fund’s Jacqueline Novogratz, former foreign-affairs minister of Somaliland and maternal and child-health activist Edna Adan Ismail, Women for Women International founder Zainab Salbi, and other leaders from government, media, social activism, business, and the arts will also be in attendance.
On the second night of Women in the World, co-host and Vital Voices board member Diane von Furstenberg will invite guests to a celebration at the United Nations of her first annual DVF Awards, where cash prizes are given to four women who have shown extraordinary leadership.
Since its launch in October 2008, The Daily Beast has been committed to reporting the powerful stories of women whose personal courage and pioneering energy is helping to raise the status of women and girls around the world. From the extraordinary women leading the Green Revolution in Iran, to Fatima Bhutto’s coverage of the shocking murder of a 12-year-old Pakistani maid by her rich employer, to the deaths of feminist activists in Haiti and the new generation of women charged with taking up their cause, The Daily Beast has stayed on top of important stories driven by women around the world.
Through interactive tools here on The Daily Beast, readers can discuss the issues right alongside the summit’s participants, whose profiles will be up soon. Readers can also watch video highlights and read reports from the summit, and find and donate to the causes that are being discussed, all here on the site.
The conference will take place at The Hudson Theatre at Millennium Broadway in New York City March 12-14 and is sponsored by HP, Exxon Mobil, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Women.
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baptox
Great. Are the fora for women leaders so few that our current and former Secretary of State's stoop to appearing at an event sponsored by a website that regularly features exploitive and mysogenistic stories on and photos of women?
Yes, I'm referreing to you, Daily Beast, and more specifically to you, Tina Brown. If you want to help women worldwide start by doing a better job on the pages of your own site.
wfleet
No one in my lifetime has spoken out more forcefully for women and girls than Hillary. She is a hero.
khepri
Women and girls do need a forceful, authentic advocate. And while Hillary has been a hero to speak out on these important issues, she is also a hero to the Pentagon and the industrial complex whose violent activities contribute to the disruption, social upheaval and resultant lack of security for women in various parts of the world. As a tool for the old style military/Monroe Doctrine mind-set, she may be doing more harm to women than even her eloquent words can undo.
lily1016
What a powerful imaginative way to air women's issues. Having Hillary there will really bring a spotlight to them.
Johnnorth
Great to see Hillary back in action for women. I'll never forget her brave speech in Beijing when she told the Chinese flat out. Bravo Beast
copper360
The crimes against women in the god-forsake countries so well covered by Beast makes me wonder about MEN. Where the hell are the men in these debates? Aren't we supposed to be the protectors, etc but most of the leadership comes from women.
Too many men are wimps or bullies. Why is it left to Hillary Clinton to do the heavy lifting?
wendya
How can one get tickets to the summit?
greatcrestedgrebe
Chill out, baptox. What stories are you referring to? last time i checked the daily beast reveals horrible injustices against women on an almost daily basis and encourages us to fight against them.
this summit is going to be amazing. well done beast!
arizonawonder
Fantastic! Go Hillary!
No Limits, Vital Voices ... all great organizations started by HRC and strong, smart, women!
TK798999
Hillary 2012.
Time to hold the idiots responsible for betraying the brilliant Hillary Rodham Clinton accountable for the oh so unqualfied disaster Obama who is destroying the Democratic party. New leadership is needed at the DNC, House, Senate and White House.
Hillary rocks.
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baptox
greatcrestedgrebe,Women are done "chilling out," with sell-out media, Helmet Newton style photo porn, violent imagery, blatant objectification and bad writing...shall I go on?
One event does not a feminist website make. The regular menu of the Daily Beast features unending images of disembodied-and often inexplicably naked-young, white, anorexic-looking females to sell it's product. Under-edited gossip too often substitutes for original news and stories.
Let's see The Daily Beast really step up to the plate and clean up it's own act before they go out to change the world!
khepri
You have scored two major hits in your comments on this thread. TDB's hypocrisy in the areas you cite is analogous to Hillary's hypocrisy when she advocates for women on the one hand, yet supports corrupt, militaristic foreign policies, subterfuge and incursions that destabilize cultures and threaten the security of both men and women.
ratLips
botox
your beast screed has some teeth
the question is
if it's all you say, why are you reading the stuff?
inquiring minds want to know...
copper360
baptox, whatever, clearly has a thing about Beast. I don't see what baptox sees. In fact, I'd got to thinking when are we men going to have our day?
ratLips
funny copper
men have been holding court for... uhh... what? at least 6,000 years...
parkerparrot
What? No Sarah Palin?
innocentcitizen
isn't hil supposed to be sec'ty of state? obama has maginalized her to the point that she is totally irrelevant. as well as heading up a disastrous foreign policy team, she spends her time with pointless endeavours such as this. she needs to press her "reset" button again and go home and take care of bill.
baptox
Yes, and she's allowed herself to be marginalized, too. No, she doesn't need to go home and take care of Bill. It's her turn. She needs to find her way back to the policies she espoused as a presidential candidate and stick to them.
greatcrestedgrebe
GO HILL AND GO BEAST!
-luisa
toomanynotes
Ever notice how she only smiles with her mouth? Her eyes look like she is seething with anger, frustration, and disappointment.
This person seems to stay in the public eye purely out of spite, just to get in the face of those who know her, who genuinely mistrust her and would like see her fade into the backwaters of history.
like Rosie O'Donnell.
baptox
Who cares how she smiles? Really? Her policies-with a few exceptions-suck. As khpri pointed out, what good does it do to have her as Sect. of State or President if she is as militaristic as any Republican?
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