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SUMMARY:Women Peacemakers
DESCRIPTION:This September\, the University of San Diego welcomed the 2015 Women PeaceMakers. Beginning their two-month residency at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice\, these four peacemakers were chosen from more than one hundred applicants. \nThe Women PeaceMakers Program\, which began in 2003\, is an annual campus initiative aimed at bringing together women leaders from around the world with the goal of documenting the stories and best practices of international women leaders involved in human rights and peacebuilding practices. The women are paired with professional journalists who work to record their stories of survival and attempts at finding avenues for peace amidst violence and conflict. \n“The impact of having four women peacemakers is measured by the many ways they are able to transform us with their courage and unique voices. Each woman peacemaker joins USD to share narratives of kindness\, wisdom and action to change situations of terrible violence and oppression\,” said Patricia Marquez\, dean of the Kroc School of Peace Studies. Adding\, “Their presence and their voices humble and empower us to join in efforts leading to peace and justice.” \nThe 2015 Women PeaceMakers come from Afghanistan\, Namibia\, Israel\, and South Africa and work in a variety of peace-oriented fields. \nJudge Najla Ayoubi is originally from Afghanistan. Forced out of her profession during the Taliban rule when women were forbidden to work and girls older than eight were denied education. Ayoubi returned to Afghanistan in 2001 after the fall of the Taliban. Becoming active in the country’s recovery efforts\, Ayoubi has held positions in the State Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs in Afghanistan\, the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan\, and the Joint Electoral Management Body. She is also an outspoken proponent of women’s rights and education. \nPauline Dempers comes to USD from Namibia. As a human rights activist and co-founder of Breaking the Wall of Silence (BWS)\, Dempers advocates for those affected by imprisonment\, torture and forced disappearances during Namibia’s war of independence. As a member of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) liberation movement\, Dempers fled to Angola in 1983 but was later arrested\, along with hundreds of other recruits\, and held and tortured in underground dungeons. Separated from her family during the war\, Dempers has made it her mission to fight for peace\, justice and freedom. \nGalia Golan is from Israel\, but is known internationally as an expert on Israeli-Palestinian politics. Golan is a grassroots activist focused on women’s roles in peacebuilding and parliamentary activism as well as a member of the Peace Now movement. Golan is also the founder of the Jerusalem Link (Bat Shalom) and the International Women’s Commission for a Just and Sustainable Palestinian-Israeli Peace. \nGlenda Wildschut of South Africa is a human rights activist and peacebuilder who grew up amidst violence and human rights abuses. Harassed and arrested by police\, Wildschut was determined to overcome the oppression she experienced. Becoming a registered nurse\, midwife\, and psychiatric nurse\, Wildschut has collaborated with health care workers on the establishment of trauma centers. A recipient of the Health and Human Rights Award\, Wildschut was appointed by Nelson Mandela as commissioner on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/women-peacemakers/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salute to the Military program -  Guest speaker Captain Derek Herrera
DESCRIPTION:On November 21\, 2014\, Captain Derek Herrera medically retired from Active Duty in the US Marine Corps after 8.5 years of service as an Infantry and Special Operations Officer. After graduating from the US Naval Academy in 2006\, he has spent his first six years in the Marine Corps building and leading teams of Marines\, Sailors and Soldiers in locations including Iraq\, Haiti\, the Middle East and Afghanistan. On June 14\, 2012\, Derek was shot and paralyzed from the chest down while leading his Marine Special Operations Team on patrol in the Helmand River Valley\, Afghanistan. \nDerek never had any desire to be a motivational speaker\, but has always tried to live in a way that would honor the men and women who have sacrificed to help him get to where he is today.\nAlthough his story is inspirational\, he spends less time telling his story and more on living his life in an honorable way. Derek has begun to share some of the lessons he has learned with the hope that others can benefit from his experience. \nCaptain Herrera recently graduated from the UCLA Anderson School of Management where he earned a Master’s in Business Administration. While at UCLA\, Derek was awarded the John Wooden Global Leadership Fellowship. Recently\, he founded Spinal Singularity\, a company that designs medical devices to improve the quality of life for people with Paralysis and Spinal Cord Injury and Disease (SCI/D). \nResilient Leadership\nDerek Herrera has overcome significant odds to rebuild his life and move forward. Over the past three years\, Derek has been able to achieve incredible feats physically\, spiritually\, and entrepreneurially. After sustaining a complete paralysis at the T5 level (chest) he returned to work in 6 months\, completed his first triathlon in 9 months\, took his first steps in an exoskeleton in 10 months\, and entered business school just 13 months after his injury. He has attained significant accolades since his injury and credits each and every award he has received to his wife\, his family\, his community\, and the memory of those that no longer have the opportunities he does on a daily basis (the men and women who were killed in action). \nIn addition to the external support Derek has utilized to achieve his goals\, he believes his resilience has been solidified by the mindset he has adopted and the mental approach he was able to forge during his recovery. Derek will briefly share some of the insights he has gained about the essential elements of resilience and how meaningful and impactful it can be for anyone in their daily lives.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/salute-to-the-military-captain-derek-herrera/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Give Back\, Give Thanks Auction
DESCRIPTION:We need your help and participation in this annual fundraiser that supports over 30 of our club projects.  Please consider a donation towards our silent or live auction.  You can find the donation form on our website or by clicking here.  Auction items must be delivered by Nov. 6. \nArrive early at 11:00 on November 19 to shop our Silent Auction! \nThank you to those who have already donated items!\nMark Stuart\nChris Yanov\nDiana MarJip-Chuh\nLinnea Arrington\nPaul Hartley (2 items)\nJim Hughes\nSteven Mueller (2 items)\nCheryl Wilson\nPaul Nestor\nAmnon Ben-Yehuda\nRichard Cox \n 
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/annual-auction/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dark - No Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Happy Thanksgiving!
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