What happens to us when it becomes “normal” to live with high levels of chronic violence? How does it affect our development as individuals, how we raise our children and relate to others in society, our attitudes and actions as citizens, and the ways we are governed? These were the questions that motivated the work of Tani Adams and led her to develop the Chronic Violence and Human Development Framework. Join us for a discussion about the important intellectual and policy contributions of Adams’ work with experts and practitioners who worked alongside her to develop her ideas and see them implemented.
Co-sponsored with the Wilson Center's Latin American Program. Simultaneous interpretation will be available.
Welcoming Remarks
Cynthia Arnson
Director
Latin American Program
Paloma Adams-Allen
President
Inter-American Foundation
Panelists
Claudia Paz y Paz
Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Organizations of American States
Helen Mack
President
Myrna Mack Foundation, Guatemala
Phillip Thomas
Founder and Principal
D3 Associates
Gabriela Leva
Citizen Security Specialist, Democracy and Governance Office
United States Agency for International Development, Honduras
Juanita Roca
Foundation Representative for Colombia and Chile
Inter-American Foundation
Moderator
Eric L. Olson
Deputy Director
Latin American Program
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