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Panel Discussion To Raise Awareness of Human Rights Violations
Free event featuring those involved in the effort to raise awareness of, and have an impact on, human rights violations in our region.

“Into The Light”
A Panel Discussion To Raise Awareness Of Human Rights Violations
Supporting Programming For When Caged Birds Sing, featuring the works of Ann Weiner. Thursday, December 2, 6 – 7 PM
Moderated by Ruth Mannes, MoCA Westport Executive Director
REGISTER NOW; ADMISSION IS FREE.
Join MoCA Westport for a special panel discussion, “Into The Light,” supporting our current When Caged Birds Sing exhibition. The panel is free of charge but advance registration is required. Hear first-hand from those directly involved in the effort to raise awareness of, and have an impact on, human rights violations in our region. The panel will include a Q&A from audience members.
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Come early to enjoy our weekly Happy Hour at Bar MoCA from 5 – 7 PM, and stay after the panel to view the 45-minute film associated with the exhibition.
Panelists Include:
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- Claudia King, State of CT’s HART (Human Anti-trafficking Response Team)
- Cadence Pentheny, Coordinator, Community and Corporate Learning, LGBTQ+ Training Institute, Triangle Community Center
- Jamie Rubin, Southwest Regional Manager, Connecticut Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities