Mon, Mar 10, 2025

5:30 PM – 7 PM MDT (GMT-6)

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Maglione Hall (Sie Complex 5025)

2199 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80208, United States

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Join Sié Center Director Marie Berry in conversation with Sara Haghdoosti and Harrison Mann of Win Without War on Monday, March 10th, as they tackle topics such as how to resist authoritarianism, how to build power in our communities, and the links between domestic and foreign policy. Doors to Maglione Hall will open at 5pm and the discussion will begin at 5:30pm with ample time for audience Q&A after initial remarks and introductions.
Food Provided (Light refreshments will be provided.)

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Maglione Hall (Sie Complex 5025)

2199 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80208, United States

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Sara Haghdoosti

Executive Director

Win Without War

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-haghdoosti-433b1913/

Sara Haghdoosti (she/her) is the Executive Director of Win Without War and Win Without War Education Fund, a diverse network of activists and organizations working for a more peaceful, progressive U.S. foreign policy.  A foreign policy expert with a unique background in political organizing and campaigning, Sara has spent more than a decade advocating for diplomatic solutions over failed military responses to crises involving nuclear non-proliferation, climate change, women’s rights, and democracy. At Win Without War, Sara leads day-to-day operations, development, and organizational strategy. She previously worked at the Mozilla Foundation, Change.org, and GetUp Australia. Sara brings a unique voice to foreign policy discourse as a Muslim woman who navigates the halls of power in Washington, works with grassroots organizations around the country, and has personally felt the impacts of harmful foreign policy, including the Trump administration’s Muslim Ban policy. Her debut novel is Sunburnt Veils, the story of a young Muslim woman activist in Australia.

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Harrison Mann

Senior Fellow

Win Without War

https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-mann-38366a99/

Harrison Mann is a Senior Fellow at Win Without War. A former U.S. Army major and executive officer of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Middle East/Africa Regional Center, Harrison resigned in protest of his office’s support for Israel during its Gaza campaign. He previously served as a Middle East all-source intelligence analyst and led a crisis cell coordinating intelligence support for Ukraine. Prior to DIA, he worked at the U.S. Embassy Tunis Office of Security Cooperation and led Army Civil Affairs teams combatting regional smuggling under U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) in Bahrain.

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Marie Berry

Director, Sie-Cheou Kang Center for International Security & Diplomacy

University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Dr. Marie Berry is the Director of the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy and an Associate Professor at the Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver. She is also the co-founder and convener of the Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative (IGLI), an effort to elevate and amplify the work that women activists are doing at the grassroots to advance peace, justice, and human rights across the world. Her award-winning book, War, Women, and Power: From Violence to Mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina (Cambridge University Press 2018), examined the impact of mass violence on women’s political mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia. Together with Dr. Milli Lake (LSE), she runs the Women’s Rights After War Project. Dr. Berry’s work has been published in places like the Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Gender & Society, Democratization, Signs, New Political Economy, Mobilization, Politics & Gender, Foreign Policy, Boston Review, The Monkey Cage, and Political Violence @ A Glance. She is a 2021 recipient of a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award and recently won the PECASE award from the White House for her National Science Foundation research.

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