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10/2 – The Rebellion of the Everyday: Generous Women Changing Latin America

Join the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society  for a book talk by scholar-activists, Andrés Thompson and Florencia Roitstein.  Their new ebook La rebelión de lo cotidiano. Mujeres generosas que cambian América Latina (The Rebellion of the Everyday: Generous Women Changing Latin America), addresses how philanthropy manifests in Latin America, where local women activists are redefining the contours of social transformation and political activism.

Hosted:        At The Graduate Center, CUNY, by the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society with The Public Science Project; The Center for the Study of Women and Society; and the M.A. program in Biography and Memoir.

When:          October 2, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Where:        Room 6304.01 (6th floor)

RSVPs requested.  Refreshments will be served.

 

­­­­­­­­­About the book: – This book chronicles the stories of 23 grassroots activists nominated for the GENEROSAS award (instituted by ELLAS- Women and Philanthropy.  These women, including award winners Lucinda Mamani Choque (Bolivia), Sonnia Estela España Quiñonez (Guayaquil, Ecuador) and Rosa Vilches Valencia (Chile), have been at the forefront of leading social change within their communities. Through their narratives, the authors illustrate how philanthropy and generosity are deployed by women at the grassroots level to transform the lives of women in Latin America. They uplift stories of courage and resilience amidst a deeply fragmented political struggle involving drug dealers, human traffickers, patriarchal structures, corrupted security forces and suspected politicians. At its core, La rebellion celebrates the lives and generosity of these women philanthropists, who are redefining what it means “to give” in Latin America. Read more about the book here.

About the authors: The authors work Co-Founded the action programme – ELLAS – Women and Philanthropy at CEDES (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad), Argentina – to promote the engagement of women in philanthropy in Latin America.  Both are alumni of the International Fellows Program at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, The Graduate Center, CUNY, joining a network of 224 program alumni from 67 countries who support and create changes in their communities around the globe.

Andrés A. Thompson has worked in the global development and social change field for 35 years. Based in Uruguay, he worked for 16 years as Program Director at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation managing philanthropy and volunteerism, racial equality, and youth development in Latin America and the Caribbean. He also served as head of the Brazil office of StreetFootballWorld, a nonprofit organization that uses football as a tool for development. He currently is Coordinator at Program ELLAS. As a consultant, he worked for UNICEF-Argentina, the Latin American Council of Social Sciences, and various nonprofit organizations in Argentina and Latin America.

Andres served as a researcher at the National Council of Scientific and Technological Research and the Center for the Study of State and Society (CEDES), Argentina. He has published widely on philanthropy, NGOs and development.  He served as director of the Argentine magazine Tercer Sector and is currently a member of the editorial boards of the journals Voluntas and Alliance.

He received his master’s degree in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague and is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and English.

Florencia Roitstein is a professor at the School of Management of San Andrés University in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and visiting professor at the School of Management in Normandy and the University of Lyon, France. She is co-creator and director of the Program ELLAS, Argentina, and founder and director of the School of CSR and Philanthropy in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Previously, she was a researcher at CONICET, INSEAD Business School, professor of CSR at ESSEC in France, program director for International Planned Parenthood Federation in New York, and Argentina’s under secretary of state for sustainable development (2006 – 2008).

Florencia also served as a consultant to international organizations (World Bank, UNDP, IDB among others) and multinational companies, addressing the interface between environmental sustainability, social equity, and economic development.

She received a Ph.D. in social psychology from the Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales of Paris, France.