Date: 10th March 2026, Tuesday
Time: 8am to 9pm EDT
Speakers
- Maitree Muzumdar is a feminist organiser and policy advocate working across feminist movements on gender justice and human rights, centering structurally marginalized communities and grassroots movements across India, Asia-Pacific, and the Global South. She co-founded Feminist Manch and co-convenes the Young Feminist Caucus and the Women’s Rights Caucus.
- Josefina Sabate is an Argentine feminist researcher, educator, and activist working at the intersection of gender justice, SRHR, and human rights. She is currently part of the Political Advocacy unit at FUSA Asociacion Civil.
- Orneill Latiyah is a trans feminist activist from Côte d’Ivoire. In 2017, she founded the first human rights-focused trans-led organization in Cote d’Ivoire called Association Transgenres et Droits. From grassroots activism to global activism, she is the United Nations Program Advisor at Outright International.
- Maluseu Doris Tulifau is a Samoan feminist, survivor and founder of Brown Girl Woke, a youth-led movement mobilising across Samoa and the Pacific diaspora. Her work centres on human rights, SRHR, climate justice and decolonial education - through after school programmes using art, music, dance and storytelling to empower girls, young women and all PIDSOGIESC communities. Doris creates radical, culturally rooted spaces where Pacific youth reclaim their voices, challenge silence and lead transformative change.
- Ayshka Najib is a climate and gender justice advocate. She serves as a co-convener to the Young Feminist Caucus as well as Youth Lead to the Action Coalition on feminist climate justice with UN Women and the Generation Equality Forum. Ayshka has been a visible youth voice in the gender and climate fora, contributing to UN intergovernmental processes such as COP and CSW. She works to bridge the gap between local struggles and global decision making, ensuring that perspectives from the Global South shape climate and gender agendas.
- Michelle Anzaya is a dedicated African feminist and communications professional driven by the power of strategic advocacy. With a focus on amplifying marginalized voices, she blends creative storytelling with a commitment to gender justice and systemic change across the continent. Her work centers on reframing narratives to build inclusive frameworks and ensuring accountability within global and regional structures.
- Shobha Shukla is feminist, health and development justice advocate, and founding Managing Editor and Executive Director of CNS. She serves as Host and Coordinator of SHE & Rights (Sexual Health with Equity & Rights) initiative. She is the Chairperson of Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA), President of Asia Pacific Media Alliance for Health, Gender and Development Justice (APCAT Media), and founder leader of DJOP (Development Justice for Older Persons) initiative. She was also the Lead Discussant for SDG-3 at United Nations inter-governmental High Level Political Forum 2025 and former senior Physics faculty at prestigious Loreto Convent College. Her founded-GAMA received the AMR One Health Emerging Leaders and Outstanding Talents Award at UN High Level Ministerial Conference on AMR 2024. (moderator)
Thanks
SHE & Rights team
