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April 16, 2019 ⌛️Don’t Miss Our Mainstage Show with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Vanessa Gibson, Jackie Shapiro and Lisa Miles🎟

Studio Simpatico

Last chance to see the mainstage show!

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Council Member Vanessa Gibson, Founding Board Chair Jackie Shapiro, Rev. Lisa Miles, and Jordan Sanchez, lead dynamic talkbacks, after each show. Come join us this Wednesday at 7pm.

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Jackie Shapiro, ECPAT Board Chair Thursday, April 18th, 7pm

Pastor Lisa Miles Boyce & Jordan Sanchez of GBH's Program at Tremont Church Friday, April 19th, 7pm

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Special thanks to our lead partners NYC Council Women’s Caucus, West Side Against Hunger, Anti-Trafficking Coalition, ECPAT-USA & Sanctuary for Families.


2019 MAIN STAGE SHOW
2030: The Future is Ours
Let’s make the UN Sustainable Development Goals a reality!

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Purchase tickets to 2030: The Future Is Ours here!
No one is turned away due to lack of funds.
If you need a group rate or scholarship ticket, email brittany@girlbeheard.org.


Show Location

TADA! Youth Theater 15 West 28th Street, NYC

Dates & Times

Friday, April 12th, 7pm
Lead Partner: Kota

Saturday, April 13th, 7pm
Talkback: H.E. Pennelope Beckles Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago
to the United Nations & President of UN Women Executive Board

Wednesday, April 17th, 7pm
Talkback: NYC Council Member Vanessa Gibson
Lead Partner: NYC Council Women’s Caucus

Thursday, April 18th, 7pm
Talkback: Jackie Shapiro, ECPAT Board Chair
Lead Partners: Anti-Trafficking Coalition ECPAT USA Sanctuary for Families

Friday, April 19th, 7pm
Talkback: Pastor Lisa Miles Boyce & Jordan Sanchez
of GBH’s Program at Tremont Church
Lead Partner: West Side Against Hunger

Saturday, April 20th, 2pm
(Note special time!)


WHAT IS OUR MAIN STAGE SHOW ABOUT?

Global Citizenship, Decolonized Love, Solidarity:

  • Youth all over the world are struggling with similar human rights issues (from hunger and poverty to lack of education and quality healthcare)
  • GBH partners with sister human rights organization since it makes all of our social justice movement stronger. It is through solidarity and community organizing that we resist oppression and isolation.
  • We know it is possible to rise above adversity using art and activism.

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