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Keynote Speaker – Shiza Shahid
Shiza Shahid is a social entrepreneur, television personality, and a world-renown advocate for the right of every child to a quality education. Since she was 14 years old and living in her native Pakistan, Shahid has been an advocate and activist for girls’ education and gender equality.
As a teen, she spent time working with children born to women in prison and volunteered at a relief camp in the wake of a devastating earthquake in 2005. When she turned 18, Shahid received a scholarship to Stanford University and moved to California, but she never stopped reading about her home country, particularly the issues facing its women. She graduated from Stanford with University Distinction.
Shiza Shahid believes that education can change lives.
Armed with that idea, Shahid played a key role in the creation of the Malala Fund after her friend, Malala Yousafzai, was shot in the face by the Taliban while sitting on a school bus. After the shooting, Shahid left her job as an analyst at McKinsey & Company to help found the Malala Fund, which seeks to empower girls through education and to ensure that every girl has access to quality schools and teachers.
Shahid has recently launched NOW Ventures which is a fund focused on supporting mission-driven startups whose financial success makes the world a better place.
Come hear Shahid talk about The Extraordinary Impact We Can Create—a personal talk about Shiza’s journey and struggle to create social change. She will talk about her work with founding the Malala Fund and her mission to create scalable social change today; about how ordinary people can make extraordinary waves, and how each of us can become change makers.
6th Annual Dallas Hunger Summit – September 15, 2017
9 am-1 pm
Cliff Temple Baptist Church
125 Sunset Ave, Dallas
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As part of our effort to reduce hunger in North Texas, NCJW-Dallas is a proud cosponsor of the Dallas Hunger Summit for the second year in a row!
For more details click here.
If you are interested in volunteering to assist with the Summit on the day of the event, please contact Sara Albert
ROAR Community Organizing Training for Social Justice Action
Government Contacts
Thank you sponsors of the 2017 Birthday Luncheon!
Community Organizing Training for Social Justice Action – ROAR June 25, 2017

Liora Shelher teaching for ROAR
My thinking and approach to social justice action has been transformed by the workshop I attended, called ROAR on Sunday June 25, 2017 at the Dallas JCC. Seeing a number of social justice provisions on track to be eliminated by our current United States government, I have become one of the many passionately motivated individuals looking to join groups, become leaders, learn skills and take actions that lead to effective results. ROAR stands for Resistance, Organizing, Action and Resilience. This workshop, open to the entire Dallas Community, was hosted by NCJW Greater Dallas (National Council of Jewish Women) and JOIN for Justice.
The main action oriented ideas from the meeting that are influencing me now are:
Issues – Carefully choosing issues to champion that have a good chance of success.
Power – Understanding who has the power to influence policy and how we as advocates can enhance our power
House Parties – These are among the personal ways, like meeting for coffee or phone calls or empathetic listening, to connect with like-minded activists.
Stories – The importance of telling meaningful stories to personalize the issues we are championing. This idea reinforces my personal preference.
Evaluation Meetings – The value of a follow-up meeting after events like ROAR for turning enhanced knowledge and inspiration into effective tactics.
Photos from this ROAR Event
- A large, highly motivated group participated in ROAR training
- A large group of active participants
- Jody Rahban from NCJW Washington office and Bobby Gibbs
- Joanna Ware teaching
- Active listeners
- Rosy Stromberg comments
- Debra Levy-Fritz sharing ideas
- Suzi Greenman sharing ideas for Grassroots Organizing
- Liora listening to a new idea
- Jeanna Foxman and Bobby Gibbs
- President Joyce Rosenfield listening with group
- Joanna Ware describing the Power Flower
- Talking about issues
- Group interested in Education
- Lory Engel and Julie Lowenberg
- Sharing ideas

Group picture – ROAR by Jody Rahban
Story and photos by Laura G. Diamond
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