Join our webinar on Wednesday, December 16

Over the past few years, the push for women's equality in the U.S. has gained momentum. In our workplaces, schools, and churches, more people are speaking out and seeking justice for women and girls. 

This movement is powerful, but it's not just happening here in the U.S. 

How can we move toward greater solidarity with the global Christian movement for women's rights?

During this live panel conversation, therapist and author Dr. Hillary McBride will join Tearfund's gender programming experts to discuss their work and how you can stand in solidarity with women worldwide. This event will be hosted by Liz Muir, Tearfund's organization development manager, and will feature Francesca Quirke, sexual and gender-based violence interventions program manager for Tearfund. 

Please join us this Wednesday, December 16 at 2pm US Eastern (11am Pacific). There is no cost to attend.

Speakers

Dr. Hillary McBride Therapist, researcher, speaker, and author

Dr. Hillary McBride is best known as co-host of the Liturgists podcast and host of the CBC podcast Other People’s Problems. But that work has only been possible with years of clinical practice as a counselor and research as a psychologist, a base of expertise that includes work at the intersection of spirituality and mental health, trauma and trauma therapies, body image, eating disorders, perinatal mental health, and the menopausal transition.

Her newest book, This Is My Body: Embodiment and Why It Matters for Just About Everything, will be out in 2021.

Hillary makes her home in Vancouver, British Columbia.


Liz Muir Tearfund Organization Development Manager (Diversity and Inclusion)

Liz currently leads diversity and inclusion at Tearfund working with a wide range of stakeholders to develop an inclusive culture. She regularly hosts a number of global sessions facilitating dialogue spaces to help change hearts and minds.

She is a qualified Probation Officer with over a decade of experience in the criminal justice system.

Liz has served at her local church in a number of roles for over two decades.

She is the editor of a number of books written by Dr. Karl George MBE and has been published in the Birmingham Post.


Francesca Quirke Sexual and Gender-based Violence Interventions Program Manager

Francesca lives in Brighton, England and has been supporting Tearfund's work to address sexual and gender-based violence for the last 5 years, particularly the Transforming Masculinities projects. She has a Masters in Gender and International Development from the London School of Economics, and is focused on the intersection of faith, gender equality and development.


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