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DESCRIPTION:Global peace and security foundation Ploughshares Fund’s annual 
 fundraiser Chain Reaction 2016 will take a closer look at the essential 
 role women play in building a safer, more secure world for everyone. It 
 will take place on Monday, June 6, 2016 from 6:00 – 9:00pm at The Open 
 Square at Futures Without Violence in the Presidio, San Francisco.    
 \n\nWhile national security and international arms control efforts have 
 disproportionately been led by men, women have always cared deeply about 
 these issues and have been tirelessly working to address them at the local, 
 national and global levels for decades. The vital contributions of women 
 addressing peace and security spans the globe and includes top 
 policymakers, grassroots leaders, expert analysts, journalists, multi-media 
 activists and women working in many other disciplines. \n\nThis year, Chain 
 Reaction will honor and highlight the efforts of just some of these notable 
 women, including Valerie Plame, Former CIA officer and bestselling author; 
 Hon. Michèle Flournoy, Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and 
 Co-Founder and CEO of the Center for a New American Security; Kavita 
 Ramdas, Senior advisor on global strategy at Ford Foundation; Kelsey 
 Davenport, Director for Nonproliferation Policy at the Arms Control 
 Association; and Ploughshares Fund grantee and a critical voice in civil 
 society advocacy efforts that helped secure the Iran nuclear accord. 
 Additionally, producer Smriti Keshari, will bring an excerpt of her cutting 
 edge, multimedia film called the bomb – which debuted at the Tribeca Film 
 Festival last weekend – to Chain Reaction.\n\n"We are thrilled to honor 
 women in security at the third annual Ploughshares Fund Gala,” said Joe 
 Cirincione, President of Ploughshares Fund. “Women helped lead us to 
 victory in some of our most notable national security achievements, 
 including the New START Treaty and this past summer’s historic Iran 
 nuclear accord. We honor their leadership and thank them for their 
 dedication to creating a more just, peaceful and secure 
 world.”\n\nPloughshares Fund itself was created by an extraordinary woman 
 concerned about peace and security. Since the late Sally Lilienthal started 
 up Ploughshares Fund in her San Francisco living room at the height of the 
 Cold War, the foundation has grown into a major global player in the peace 
 and security field with offices in San Francisco and Washington, DC. Over 
 the past 35 years, it has distributed more than $100 million in grants to 
 reduce nuclear weapons and other security threats – many of them going to 
 women and women-led initiatives and organizations.\n\nSpeaker bios: 
 \n\nValerie Plame – Former covert CIA officer who worked to prevent the 
 spread of weapons of mass destruction, specifically nuclear weapons.  Plame 
 is the author of New York Times best-selling memoir Fair Game: My Life as a 
 Spy, My Betrayal by the White House and a sought-after expert speaker on 
 national security, women in intelligence and nuclear proliferation. She 
 joined Ploughshares Fund as a Board Member in 2015.\n\nHon. Michèle 
 Flournoy – Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (2009-2012) where 
 she served as principal adviser to the Secretary of Defense in the 
 formulation of national security and defense policy, oversight of military 
 plans and operations, and in National Security Council deliberations.  She 
 is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). 
 \n\nKavita Ramdas – Senior advisor on global strategy at Ford Foundation, 
 working to ensure that support for women and girls is integrated into 
 Ford’s work; founder of the Program on Social Entrepreneurship at 
 Stanford University bringing together global leaders in social innovation; 
 former president and CEO of Global Fund for Women.\n\nKelsey Davenport – 
 Director for Nonproliferation Policy at the Arms Control Association, 
 Davenport is an expert on nuclear security issues, specifically the nuclear 
 and missile programs in Iran, North Korea, India, and Pakistan.  She is the 
 former Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow.\n\nSmriti Keshari – A 
 multi-disciplinary artist who focuses on stories of underrepresented 
 perspectives that inspire social action.  Keshari was a producer of Food 
 Chains with Eva Longoria and best-selling author Eric Schlosser, and 
 recently premiered a cutting edge immersive experience called the bomb at 
 Tribeca Film Festival in April. \n\n\nTickets\nIndividual tickets for Chain 
 Reaction start at $250. Sponsorships, some of which include access to the 
 VIP reception, tickets and recognition are $2,500, $5,000, $10,000 and 
 $20,000.  Call Ploughshares Fund at (415) 668-2244 or visit 
 http://ploughshares.org/chainreaction2016 for more information or to 
 purchase tickets online.\n\nAbout Ploughshares Fund:\nPloughshares Fund is 
 a leading global peace and security foundation that has been making the 
 world safer for 35 years by working to build a world where nuclear weapons 
 can never be used again. A publicly supported foundation, Ploughshares Fund 
 develops and invests in initiatives that strive to reduce and ultimately 
 eliminate the world’s nuclear stockpiles, and to promote stability in 
 regions of conflict where these weapons exist. Such initiatives include its 
 successful civil society campaign to support efforts to stop Iran from 
 building a nuclear bomb through peaceful means.  \n\nWHAT:	Ploughshares 
 Fund Chain Reaction 2016\n		\nWHEN:	Monday, June 6, 2016\n\n		Reception: 
 6:00pm\n		Program: 7:00pm\n\nWHERE:	The Open Square at Futures Without 
 Violence\n		100 Montgomery Street\n		The Presidio of San 
 Francisco\n\nWHO:		Special Guests: \nValerie Plame – Former CIA officer 
 and bestselling author. \n\nHon. Michèle Flournoy – Former Under 
 Secretary of Defense for Policy and Co-Founder and CEO of the Center for a 
 New American Security.\n\nKavita Ramdas, Senior advisor on global strategy 
 at Ford Foundation.\n\nKelsey Davenport – Director for Nonproliferation 
 Policy at the Arms Control Association and former Herbert Scoville Jr. 
 Peace Fellow.\n\nSmriti Keshari – Multi-disciplinary artist and producer, 
 will bring her cutting edge immersive experience called the bomb to Chain 
 Reaction.\n\nTICKETS AND EVENT INFO:	\n		Individual tickets start at 
 $250\n		Call (415) 668-2244 or visit 
 http://ploughshares.org/chainreaction2016\n		for more information or to 
 purchase tickets online\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/28/18785717.php
SUMMARY:Ploughshares Fund presents: Chain Reaction 2016 - Women in Security
LOCATION:The Open Square at Futures Without Violence\n100 Montgomery Street\nThe 
 Presidio of San Francisco\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/28/18785717.php
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