An Evening with Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn:
How to Face the World’s Challenges and Make a Difference
Presented by InterConnections 21 (IC 21) & Wyoming Humanities Council
June 29 at 7:30PM
The Center Theater
Tickets: $25 (includes Vendini fee) which can be purchased here, Free for students with a valid student ID (call the Center for the Arts box office (307-733-4900) or stop by from noon-5 pm, Monday-Friday, to get student tickets).
Yes, we really can make a difference! Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn will explore a revolution underway in giving; focused on measurements, results, and innovation, with plenty of examples to show what any family can do to make the world a better place. They will touch on their first co-written #1 New York Times best seller, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, but will focus on their newest book, A Path Appears.
Bill and Melinda Gates remarked about A Path Appears, “These stories of real people struggling for survival and opportunity serve as a powerful reminder that poverty is complex and painful, but the call to action doesn’t need to be.” With scrupulous research and on-the-ground reporting, the authors present the art and science of giving, determine some of today’s most successful local and global initiatives to fight inequality, and evaluate particularly effective forms of help such as early childhood education.
Questions about the event? Call InterConnections 21 at 307-733-3747. For more information about A Path Appears, please visit this link.