Escaping the Taliban: A Conversation with an Afghan Female Judge, March 28

The College of Social and Applied Human Sciences is hosting a conversation with an Afghan female judge. Moderated by an Ontario Superior Court Justice, Escaping the Taliban will discuss the impacts that the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan has had on female judges. 

This event is being held on Thursday, March 28, from 11:30 am -12:45 pm in Rozanski Hall, Room 103. No registration is required. 

 

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Poster of a foggy scene representing an Afghanistan city with a lone person walking through a deserted street with two buildings and utility poles. A black, yellow, and red square are staggered on top of one another, with the words “Escaping the Taliban” inside. The description, “A conversation with an Afghan female judge. Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, female judges throughout the country have lost their jobs, had their lives threatened, and have been forced to evacuate or go into hiding.” Below is the description of the event and the date, time, location, and link for more information and registration. At the bottom is the University of Guelph, Department of Political Science, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada logos.