Women in Politics and Civil Society A Multi-Regional Project

April 28 – May 1, 2019 /Fort Worth, TX

Arranged by:

U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs International Visitor Leadership Program FHI 360 and The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Emergency Contact Information

Anna Emery Elaine Tricoli Program Manager Program Associate World Affairs Council World Affairs Council Office: (214) 965-8414 Office: (214) 965-8403 Mobile: (214) 704-9403 Mobile: (214) 498-6004 [email protected] [email protected]

Copeland Barns Katherine Hickey Deanna Douglas Program Officer Program Associate Office of International Visitors FHI 360 FHI 360 U.S. Department of State Office: (202) 884-8674 Office: (202) 884-8128 Office: (202) 632-9377 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Baradel ”Bonnie” Beard Ruth Brice Cliff Goulet IVLP Liaison IVLP Liaison IVLP Liaison [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sidney Paul Gonzalez Dennis Airport Departure & Area Director of Sales Airport Arrival Driver Program Driver Hyatt House Lincoln Park Smith Limousine Smith Limousine Office: (214) 661-8702 Mobile: (214) 779-4691 Mobile: (214) 571-8541 [email protected]

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Welcome to Dallas/Fort Worth!

The cities of Dallas and Fort Worth are the heart of the North region, which is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. The region overlooks mostly prairie land and includes primarily man-made lakes cut by streams, creeks and rivers. Comprised of 64 municipalities with a population of more than 10,000 inhabitants, the region represents an economic and cultural hub within the Lone Star State.

Dallas is a booming city with a population of more than 1.2 million people; it is the ninth-largest city in the country. In 1841, John Neeley Bryan established the city by building a single log cabin near the Trinity River. The arrival of the first two railroads in 1872 and 1873 brought boom days for Dallas County, making it an important regional center for trade. Since then, Dallas has quickly urbanized, earning a reputation for luxury, southern hospitality, and entrepreneurship. As the region grew, Dallas also embraced a mix of culture and commerce by investing in what is now the largest urban arts district in the nation.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth was the fastest growing large city with more than 500,000 population between 2000 and 2010. While the city is home to approximately 750,000 inhabitants today, the city was established as a small Army outpost in 1849. Once a new line of forts were built further west, settlers took possession of the site. Fort Worth’s history is largely shaped by the cattle industry, where the Chisholm Trail ran from the 1860s to the 1870s. The city celebrates its western heritage with a distinctive mix of “Cowboys and Culture,” which can be seen in both the Historic Stockyards District or at one of the many world-class art museums within the Cultural District.

Weather Forecast *Please note that the temperature inside office buildings and hotels is usually very cold due to air conditioning. We recommend bringing a light jacket and umbrella to all appointments.

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Hotel Information

Hyatt House Lincoln Park 8221 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225 Phone: (214) 696-1555

Hyatt House Dallas/Lincoln Park is ideally situated just six miles north of downtown - Amenities –

Dallas. Its convenient location makes it easy to  Free WiFi internet access travel to many Dallas businesses, attractions, and  Complimentary full breakfast in hotel lounge academic centers—including Southern Methodist (M-F 6:30-9:30 AM - S/S 7:00-10:00 AM) University with the George W. Bush Presidential  Fitness Center – open 24 hours Library and Museum, , the  Outdoor pool and barbecue grill Dallas Arts District, the notable Sixth Floor  Guest laundry facility Museum, and NorthPark Center, the largest  Same day valet dry cleaning service  Complimentary hotel shuttle service within 3-mile shopping mall in North Texas. Each hotel room is radius (7:00-10:00 AM & 5:00-8:00 PM) equipped with a full kitchen. There is a grocery  Access to computers and printer in lobby store (Tom Thumb) within walking distance of  24-hour onsite Guest Market the hotel. Amenities include free Wi-Fi Internet  Hotel Bar - snacks/beer/wine/cocktails access, complimentary breakfast each morning (5:00 – 10:00 p.m.) (Monday–Friday 6:30-9:30 AM, Saturday–  On-site ATM Sunday 7:00-10:00 AM), a business center located  Front Desk open 24 hours in the lobby, a work-out room, and an on-site laundry facility. From 5:00-10:00 PM each evening, guests may order beverages and snacks from the H Bar located in the hotel Lounge area. The front desk will be happy to direct you to nearby restaurants and shopping. Free shuttle service within a 3-mile radius is available. See the front desk for hours and availability.

Incidental Deposit Policy Visitors are NOT required to leave a deposit for incidental charges upon check-in. If a credit card was presented at check-in, the remaining amount held on the card will be released back to their card.

*Please Note – money released back to the visitors’ credit card may take up to 7 business days (up to 21 business days for international accounts) before showing as available funds.

No Smoking Policy All rooms in this hotel are non-smoking. You will be charged a $250 fine if you smoke in your room; areas for smoking are located outside of the main entrance of the hotel.

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Participants (20)

Bolivia Ms. Fernanda San Martin Carrasco Congresswoman, Chamber of Deputies, Legislative Assembly Hotel Confirmation #30920095

Chile Ms. Sofia Schuster Ubilla Co-Founder and Academic Director QSV Center for Studies and Training in Management and Politics Hotel Confirmation #30920211

Croatia Ms. Biljana Gaca City Councilor, Vukovar City Council Hotel Confirmation #30920255

Czech Republic Ms. Alzbeta Kralova Founder, Managing Partner, and Political Consultant Institute of Political Marketing Hotel Confirmation #30920256

Ecuador Ms. Nathaly Toledo Hidalgo Vice President, Centro Democrático Political Party Hotel Confirmation #30920155

Egypt Ms. Christina Habib School Counselor & High School Teacher, Smart City International School Hotel Confirmation #30920218

Estonia Ms. Heidi Uustalu Principal, Kiviõli High School Hotel Confirmation #30920151

India Ms. Sanchaita Gajapathi Raju Founder and Managing Trustee Social Awareness Newer Alternatives Trust (SANA) Hotel Confirmation #30920130

Israel Ms. Fahima Atawana CEO, Siraj NGO Hotel Confirmation #30920258

Mexico Ms. Carla Collins Director, Municipal Public Relations, La Paz City Hall Hotel Confirmation #30920132

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Moldova Ms. Rodica Ivascu Program Director, Joint Equal Opportunity Initiative Centre Partnership for Development Hotel Confirmation #30920152

Nepal Ms. Ranju Tolange Elected Ward Member, Lalitpur Ward Office Hotel Confirmation #30920214

Nigeria Ms. Maryann Okon Journalist, NigeriaInfo FM, Port Harcourt 92.3 Hotel Confirmation #30920295

Pakistan Ms. Wardah Iftikhar Program Coordinator, Women Can Do Shaoor Foundation for Education and Awareness Hotel Confirmation #30920150

Slovakia Ms. Zuzana Madarova , Ph.D. Researcher, Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University Hotel Confirmation #30920131

South Africa Ms. More Mokobane Deputy Provincial Chairperson, Youth League, African National Congress Hotel Confirmation #30920154

Sri Lanka Ms. Gayani Kodikara Kumarasinhage Legal Officer, Ministry of Provincial Councils and Local Government Hotel Confirmation #30920215

United Republic Ms. Lillian Mabula of Tanzania President, Nova Terra Solutions Ltd Hotel Confirmation #30920094

Turkey Ms. Sanem Ozturk Training and Workshop Coordinator, Women's Solidarity Foundation Hotel Confirmation #30920217

Zimbabwe Ms. Samkeliso Tshuma Founder, Let’s Connect Hotel Confirmation #30920257

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Accompanied by: Ms. Baradel “Bonnie” Beard International Visitor Liaison Hotel Confirmation #30920207

Ms. Ruth Brice International Visitor Liaison Hotel Confirmation #30920090

Mr. Cliff Goulet International Visitor Liaison Hotel Confirmation #30920208

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Schedule At-A-Glance

Sunday, April 28 Please See Page 8 for Arrival Details

Monday, April 29 8:00 a.m. Depart Hyatt House Lincoln Park and Transfer to Fort Worth 9:00 a.m. Meeting with Fort Worth Republican Women 10:30 a.m. Transfer to Dallas Museum of Art 11:30 a.m. Cultural Activity – Dallas Museum of Art 12:30 p.m. Walk to Lunch 12:35 p.m. Lunch – Klyde Warren Park 2:00 p.m. Transfer to the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth 2:30 p.m. Meeting with Executive Women’s Forum International 4:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park 4:30 p.m. Free Time – Until City Council Candidate Reception 6:15 p.m. Transfer to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science 6:30 p.m. Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition (DACAC), City Council Candidate Reception 8:30 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park Evening Free Time

Tuesday, April 30 8:30 a.m. Depart Hyatt House Lincoln Park and Transfer to the Family Place 9:00 a.m. Meeting with Ms. Paige Flink, CEO, The Family Place 10:30 a.m. Transfer to Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University 11:00 a.m. Meeting with Dr. Lolita Buckner Inniss, Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow, and Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University 12:30 p.m. Transfer to Lunch 12:45 p.m. Lunch – Dallas Farmers Market 2:00 p.m. Transfer to Dallas City Hall 2:30 p.m. Meeting with Councilmember Sandy Greyson, District 12, City of Dallas 4:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park 4:30 p.m. Free Time – Until “Real Women Have Curves” Show 6:30 p.m. Transfer to Kalita Humphreys Theater 7:30 p.m. Cultural Activity – “Real Women Have Curves” 9:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park Evening Free Time

Wednesday, May 1 Please See Page 17-18 for Departure Details

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Detailed Schedule

Sunday, April 28

Dallas Arrival Flight Itinerary Departure Time Departure City Arrival City Arrival Time Flight #

Des Moines, Iowa Atlanta, Georgia 11:25 AM 2:29 PM DL 2369 (DSM) (ATL) Atlanta, Georgia Dallas, Texas 4:16 PM 5:41 PM DL 661 (ATL) (DFW)

Transportation Info Hotel Info Driver Name Contact # Hyatt House Lincoln Park 8221 North Central Expressway Dennis (214) 779-4691 Dallas, Texas 75225 (214) 696-1555

 Program Books will be given to you by a hotel receptionist upon check in at the hotel.

Evening Free Time – Please reference your welcome packets for ideas on activities, places to shop and great restaurants in Dallas!

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Monday, April 29

8:00 a.m. Depart Hyatt House Lincoln Park and Transfer to Fort Worth

Upon arrival, please remain on the first floor. Your meeting will take place in the Kornfeld Room.

Your POC for this meeting is Brooke Allen: (817) 874-0043

Location: 200 Taylor Street Fort Worth, Texas 76196

MEETING 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Fort Worth Republican Women

TOPIC: Judge Allen will assemble a panel of FWRW members to provide an overview of how the organization promotes women’s participation in leadership, politics, and community outreach.

Fort Worth Republican Women (FWRW) seeks to support Republican candidates, to promote leadership, strength, and unity for political action, to undertake campaign projects and special assignments in cooperation with the Republican Party organization, to train and prepare women with tools and information to become more effective campaigners, leaders and public servants, and to plan local and statewide meetings for FWRW members and the general electorate. Members also participate in projects that support the Fort Worth community, including The Ladder Alliance and FWRW Dictionary Project.

Judge Allen has presided over hundreds of bench and jury trials in the areas of estates, guardianship, mental health, and litigation related to estates and guardianship. Prior to taking the bench, she was voted a "Top Attorney" by Fort Worth Magazine and a "Rising Star" by Texas Lawyer. She was also named "Attorney of the Year" by the Fort Worth Paralegal Association. Before taking the bench, Judge Allen was the Tarrant County Republican Party attorney and worked as a member of the Tarrant County Republican Party Executive Committee and a Precinct Chair. She continues to serve as President of Fort Worth Republican Women and is a member of many conservative groups throughout Tarrant County and the State.

Contact: Brooke Allen President Phone: (817) 874-0043 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.fwrw.org/ 9

10:30 a.m. Transfer to the Dallas Museum of Art

Location: 1717 N Harwood Street Dallas, Texas 75201

CULTURAL ACTIVITY 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. Dallas Museum of Art

Located in the vibrant Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), ranks among the leading art institutions in the country and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions, groundbreaking educational programs, and global collection. In 1984 the DMA moved to its current location, the 370,000-square-foot Edward Larrabee Barnes–designed building, as the first arts organization in the Dallas Arts District. The Museum’s global collection contains over 22,000 works of art spanning 5,000 years of human creativity. The growing collection includes one of the most important museum holdings of modern and contemporary art in the U.S., as well as strong holdings of the arts of the ancient Americas, Africa, and South Asia, and in European and American painting, sculpture and decorative arts. The DMA acts as a catalyst for community activity and a showcase for the performing arts, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programs, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary readings and dramatic and dance presentations. Museum entrance is free!

12:30 p.m. Walk to Lunch

Klyde Warren Park is located directly across the street from the DMA.

Location: 2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway Dallas, TX 75201

12:35 – Lunch – Klyde Warren Park 2:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m. Transfer to the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Upon arrival, please use the last set of elevator banks on the far-left hand side marked “Floors 33+.” The Council’s office is located on the 42nd floor.

Your POC for this meeting is Elaine Tricoli: (214) 498-6004

Location: 325 North Saint Paul Street Suite 4200 Dallas, Texas 75201

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MEETING 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Executive Women’s Forum International

TOPIC: Ms. Cornell and Ms. Carter will discuss EWF International and how their executive level programs equip and empower women in management with the tools, strategies, and insights to drive success. They will also talk about the importance of developing peer circles.

Executive Women’s Forum International was founded in 1998 with a focus on training and consulting. EWF International increased its impact by adding Women Business Forums to facilitate leadership development and business growth, educational events, and coaching for women in business, and an Emerging Leaders Program to equip and empower leaders rising through the ranks. Today, EWF International focuses on increasing the representation of women in senior leadership and business ownership by providing resources, community, and support throughout women’s leadership lifecycle.

Tanis Cornell possesses a broad background in senior leadership positions ranging from Fortune 500 to start up environments. Featured in Sales and Marketing Management Magazine, Tanis helps organizations in rapidly growing their business and developing the organizational structure needed to succeed. A former competitive speech teacher, Tanis is a sought-after speaker on women’s career issues, business growth, and marketing issues. As the CEO and Dallas Co-Owner of EWF International, she relates to the challenges women business owners and executives face. She is passionate about helping women leaders grow their business and increase their effectiveness. She strives to help women gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel and meet their personal and professional goals. As an accredited executive coach and a certified Lumina Learning practitioner, Tanis works with individuals, leadership teams, and department teams. She helps to increase a team’s self-awareness with practical development to assess and improve communication, teamwork, and leadership. She delivers customized development programs and workshops designed to help individuals and teams become more effective leaders and employees.

Jennifer Carter’s specialty is deeply understanding people. Her coaching leadership drives greater performance, improves companies’ ability to drive organizational alignment, and helps clients forge meaningful brand relationships with customers (and employees). Jennifer leverages her emotional intelligence, behavioral insights, and deep strategy expertise to help her clients achieve unparalleled success.This insight into people couples with more than 15 years’ experience in brand management, marketing and communications, change management, organizational strategy, leadership coaching, professional facilitation, and performance optimization. This makes her a sought- after advisor, coach, mentor, and consultant for business leaders across many sectors. These include academia, financial services, technology, telecommunications, non-profit, and many more. As President and Dallas co-owner of Executive Women’s Forums (EWF) International – the premier network of executive women who support and inspire each other’s leadership and ambition – Jennifer returns to a core passion: equipping and empowering female leaders so that they achieve new heights and grow their companies to new levels of success. 11

Contact: Tanis Cornell CEO and Co-Owner Phone: (817) 939-5658 Email: [email protected] Website: https://ewfinternational.com/

Jennifer Carter President Phone: (817) 939-5658 Email: [email protected]

4:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park

Location: 8221 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225

4:30 – Free Time – Until pickup for tonight’s City Council Candidate Reception 6:15 p.m.

6:15 p.m. Transfer to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Location: 2201 N. Field Street Dallas, Texas 75201

RECEPTION 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition (DACAC) City Council Candidate Reception

The Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition is a grassroots organization of members representing Dallas-area arts and cultural organizations. Established in 2007 as a Texas Nonprofit Corporation, this active coalition mobilizes support for issues of importance to arts and cultural groups, arts patrons, and individual artists in the greater Dallas area.

8:30 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park

Location: 8221 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225

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Tuesday, April 30

8:30 a.m. Depart Hyatt House Lincoln Park and Transfer to the Family Place

Upon arrival, press the call button on the front entrance and you will be let in by the front desk. Please tell the receptionist that you have a meeting with Paige Flink, and they will let her know that you have arrived.

Your POC for this meeting is Whitney Roman: (214) 443-7711

Location: 7424 Greenville Avenue Suite 202 Dallas, Texas 75231

MEETING 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. Ms. Paige Flink, CEO The Family Place

TOPIC: Ms. Flink will discuss the work of The Family Place in empowering victims of family violence, building community engagement, and advocating for social change to stop family violence.

In 1978 a group of community volunteers organized The Family Place as one of the first family violence shelters in the state. Today The Family Place is the largest family violence service provider in North Texas, with three emergency shelters providing 177 shelter beds each night, including the state’s only shelter for men and children. The Family Place served 13,016 clients with 169,672 hours of service last year alone. Over the past 41 years, The Family Place has counseled more than 216,500 clients, provided lifesaving shelter to more than 25,000 women, men and children, and answered more than 615,000 calls for help. The Family Place has helped more than 19,000 batterers learn how to change their abusive behavior and reach approximately 6,500 students each year through our youth education programs. All of its programs are provided in Spanish and in English.

Contact: Paige Flink CEO Office: (214) 443-7711 Website: http://www.familyplace.org/

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10:30 a.m. Transfer to Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University

Upon arrival, please proceed to the AJ Thomas room located on the first floor of Storey Hall. Dean Martin Camp and Dr. Lolita Innis will meet you there.

Your POC for this meeting is Dean Camp: (214) 679-4109

Location: Storey Hall 3315 Daniel Avenue Dallas, Texas 75205

MEETING 11:00 – 12:30 p.m. Dr. Lolita Buckner Inniss, Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow, and Professor of Law Southern Methodist University

TOPIC: Dr. Inniss will discuss her work on race, gender, discrimination and the law.

Dr. Lolita Buckner Inniss is a Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow at SMU Dedman School of Law. She comes to SMU from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, where she held the Joseph C. Hostetler-Baker and Hostetler Chair in Law. She has also held the Hamilton College Elihu Root Peace Fund Visiting Professorship in Women's Studies, a distinguished visiting chair. She also was a fellow of the New York University-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Memory Project in Paris, France. In addition, she is also a pro bono attorney with the American Bar Association/United Nations Development Program. Dr. Inniss received her undergraduate degree from Princeton and her J.D. from UCLA. She also holds an LL.M. with Distinction and a Ph.D. in Law from Osgoode Hall, York University in Canada. Her research addresses geographic, historic and visual norms of law, especially in the context of comparative constitutionalism, gender and race. The author of dozens of articles, essays and other writings, her work has appeared in the Texas Law Review, Washington University Law Review, and other distinguished publications in the United States and beyond. Dr. Inniss is also one of the contributors to a volume titled INTERNATIONAL LAW'S OBJECTS (Oxford University Press), which addresses legal and metaphoric aspects of various objects in international law. Dr. Inniss is an expert on the topic of form-based code and other contemporary zoning schemes. She speaks regularly on the topic, and her work is widely cited by scholars, legal practitioners, members of the media and laypeople. Dr. Inniss’s current major research project is a book titled THE PRINCETON FUGITIVE SLAVE: JAMES COLLINS JOHNSON, an account of race, gender, slavery and the law at Princeton University.

Contact: Lolita Buckner Innis Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Professor of Law Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.smu.edu/Law/Faculty/Profiles/Inniss-Lolita-Buckner 14

12:30 p.m. Transfer to Lunch

Location: 920 S Harwood Street Dallas, Texas 75201

12:45 – Lunch – Dallas Farmers Market 2:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m. Transfer to Dallas City Hall

Upon arrival, please enter the building on the east entrance off of Broder Street. You will then proceed through security. Once through, Julianna Allen, Protocol Manger, City of Dallas will meet you in the lobby and escort you to the meeting room.

Your POC for this meeting is Julianna Allen: (972) 897-7222

Location: 1500 Marilla Street Dallas, Texas 75201

MEETING 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Councilmember Sandy Greyson, District 12 City of Dallas

TOPIC: Councilmember Greyson will discuss how she became involved in politics, why she ran for office, and how women are making a difference in their communities across Texas. She will also share how her position promotes women’s empowerment, leadership, education, and political action.

Sandy Greyson is currently in her 8th term on the Dallas City Council (14 years) representing District 12 in Far . District 12's boundaries are Richardson on the east, Plano on the north, and Carrollton on the west. Arapaho Road in Dallas is the southern boundary of the district. She is the chair of the City Council's Quality of Life, Arts and Culture Committee and also serves on the Public Safety and Mobility Services Committees. From 2001 to 2005, she chaired the Council's Transportation and Telecommunications Committee. Sandy represents the City of Dallas on the North Central Texas Council of Govenments' Regional Transportation Council, a board of 44 city and county elected officials who make policy and funding decisions for road and rail projects in North Central Texas. She also represents the city on the Dallas Regional Mobility Coalition, a transportation advocacy organization composed of elected officials from cities and counties on the eastern side of the region. Sandy has served as national chair of the Transportation Infrastructure and Services Steering Committee of the National League of Cities and spent six years on the board of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), which built its first rail lines during her tenure. In other community service, Sandy has been president of the League of Women Voters of Dallas, vice-chair of the JFK Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, and a columnist for the Far North Dallas Advocate Magazine. 15

Contact: Sandy Greyson Councilmember, District 12 Website: https://dallascityhall.com/government/citycouncil/district12/Pages/default.aspx

4:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park

Location: 8221 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225

4:30 p.m. Free Time – Until “Real Women Have Curves” Show

6:30 p.m. Transfer to Kalita Humphreys Theater

Location: Kalita Humphreys Theater 3636 Turtle Creek Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75219

CULTURAL ACTIVITY 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Real Women Have Curves

“Real Women Have Curves” will be presented by Dallas Theater Center at the Kalita Humphreys Theater April 26-May 19. Directed by Christie Vela and written by Josefina Lopez, the play was first produced as a film. The play follows recent high school graduate, Ana, who dreams of going to college and becoming a writer. For now she is stuck working in her sister’s garment factory in East Los Angeles. The hours are long and the pay is low, but Ana grows to appreciate the strength, passion and dedication of the women she works with. The ladies struggle with such things as personal as body image and as consequential as the threat of deportation. But they still find joy, humor and beauty in their relationships with one another, and within themselves.

9:00 p.m. Transfer to Hyatt House Lincoln Park

Location: 8221 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75225

Evening Free Time

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Wednesday, May 1 *Smith Limo will transport the groups to DFW International Airport.

Please note that Team A & Team C will ride together to the airport.

Dallas Departure Flight Itinerary Departure Time Departure City Arrival City Arrival Time Flight #

Dallas, Texas Columbia, S.C. 10:55 AM 2:17 PM AA 2439 (DFW) (CAE) Dallas, Texas Jackson, MS 12:20 PM 1:40 PM AA 5860 (DFW) (JAN) Dallas, Texas Montgomery, AL 10:20 AM 12:09 PM AA 3394 (DFW) (MGM)

Team Name Hotel Pick-Up Flight Transportation Liaison Ms. Nathaly Toledo Hidalgo

Ms. Sofia Schuster Ubilla Ms. Ranju Tolange 7:15 AM AA 2439 Bonnie Beard A Smith Limo Ms. Gayani Kodikara Kumarasinhage Ms. Lillian Mabula Ms. Sanem Ozturk Ms. Fernanda San Martin Carrasco Ms. Biljana Gaca Ms. Alzbeta Kralova 9:00 AM AA 5860 B Smith Limo Ruth Brice Ms. Christina Habib Ms. Heidi Uustalu Ms. Sanchaita Gajapathi Raju Ms. Samkeliso Tshuma Ms. Fahima Atawna Ms. Carla Collins Ms. Rodica Ivascu 7:15 AM AA 3394 C Ms. Maryann Okon Smith Limo Cliff Goulet

Ms. Wardah Iftikhar Ms. Zuzana Madarova, Ph.D. Ms. More Mokobane

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Transportation Info Cont...

Hotel Pick Up Driver Name Contact # Liaison

Team A 7:15 AM Sidney Hubbard (214) 571-8541 Bonnie Beard

Team B 9:00 AM Sidney Hubbard (214) 571-8541 Ruth Brice

Team C 7:15 AM Sidney Hubbard (214) 571-8541 Cliff Goulet

We sincerely hope that your visit to Dallas has been a rewarding and worthwhile experience. It has been a pleasure having you with us. We hope that you will stay in touch, and we love to hear from our visitors as you pursue your professional and personal passions once back in your home country.

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