Join the Alliance Française de Seattle in partnership with the Gates Foundation’s Discovery Center, Employee Resource Groups, and
Agricultural Development program for an inspiring conversation with Djaïli Amadou Amal, a renowned Cameroonian
writer, activist, and UNICEF Ambassador, moderated by Sybil Chidiac, Senior Program Officer for Women’s Economic
Empowerment and Gender Equality at the Gates Foundation, to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Wednesday, March 5
5PM to 7:30PM
In person at the Discovery Center and virtual via Zoom
Free to attend | All ages welcome
Program in French with English interpretation
Event organized by Gates Foundation.
In partnership with Raising Girls, University
of Washington Department of French and Italian Studies
and the Young Professionals International Network.
Djaïli Amadou Amal, a renowned Cameroonian author and feminist activist, is an influential voice against gender inequality, addressing themes such as forced marriage, polygamy, and tradition’s burden on women in the Sahel. Hailing from the Fulani community, she is the first female writer from North Cameroon to achieve international acclaim, winning prestigious awards like the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens for Les Impatientes. Amal’s works have been translated into over 20 languages, and she actively champions women’s rights through her association Femmes du Sahel, which supports education, empowerment, and literacy initiatives. Her impactful novels and advocacy resonate globally, amplifying women’s voices and shedding light on social injustices.
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