IGLI presents: Feminist Wins in a World on Fire - Stories of Power from Kenya, Korea and across Latin America
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Mon, Mar 9, 2026
12 PM – 1 PM MDT (GMT-6)
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From Kenya to Latin America to Korea, women organizers are changing laws, shifting public understanding, and building power for a more just future. In a world that often feels like it is on fire, join IGLI for an International Women’s Day webinar to hear these stories of hope, courage, and persistence. Hear from Cathi Choi, Ruth Mumbi, Catalina Martínez Coral, Julia Zulver, and Marie Berry.
The Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative
Since 2016, the Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative (IGLI) has advanced research, education, and programs aimed at strengthening the work of feminist activists fighting for democracy, peace, and human rights around the world. IGLI’s unique contribution lies in building networks and serving as a hub for cutting-edge research and education. Through our convenings, cross-sector collaborations, research, and community programs, we equip activists, students, academics, policymakers, and the broader public to tackle the interconnected crises of our time. By strengthening both movements and their public support, IGLI amplifies emergent solutions that center justice, care, and wellbeing — creating a more connected, effective, and sustainable path to peace for all.
Speakers
Marie Berry
Professor
University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
Dr. Marie Berry is Associate Professor at the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs at the University of Denver and an expert on gender, violence, and social movements. She is the former director of the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy and current Director of the Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative (IGLI), an effort to elevate the work women activists are doing at the grassroots to advance peace, democracy, 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. Her writing and research has been published in places like the Boston Review, Foreign Policy, Convergence Magazine, Gender & Society, Signs, New Political Economy, and more. She is a 2021 recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award and a 2025 recipient of a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest award given by the U.S. government to early career scientists and engineers.
Cathi Choi
Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ
Women Cross DMZ
Ruth Mumbi
Women Collective Kenya (WCK)
Catalina Martinez Coral
Catalina is a feminist from Cali, Colombia. She is currently the Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Center for Reproductive Rights. She is a member of the Causa Justa movement and one of the plaintiffs in the historic ruling that partially decriminalized abortion in Colombia. She was one of lawyers who litigated the Guzmán Albarracín v. Ecuador and Manuela v. El Salvador cases before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. She is also part of the They are Girls, Not Mothers movement and was one of the litigants who presented the cases of that campaign before the UN Human Rights Committee.
Julia Zulver
Wallenberg Academy Fellow
Swedish Defence University
Dr. Julia Zulver is feminist academic and practitioner passionate about the rights of women and girls in communities experiencing violence in Latin America. She is a Wallenberg Academy Fellow at the Swedish Defence University, where she researches feminist responses to backlash. Prior to this, she was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Oxford and the UNAM. Her award-winning book “High-Risk Feminism in Colombia” was published in English by Rutgers University Press (2022) and in Spanish by Ediciones Uniandes (2022). Her co-edited book “Brave Women: Fighting for Justice in the 21st Century” was published by Palgrave in 2025. She is a Senior Researcher for the feminist research consultancy, Ladysmith. She publishes widely in both academic (Journal of Peace Research, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Gender and Development, European Journal of Politics and Gender, Gender, Place, and Culture, amongst others) and public-facing platforms (CNN, Washington Post, the Guardian, the BBC, the Carnegie Endowment for Democracy, the Wilson Center, amongst others).
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