Home Actress Sheryl Sandberg HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Sheryl Sandberg Instagram - It was an honor to join Secretary @hillaryclinton, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@usun), Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and many inspiring human rights activists to stand together against conflict-related sexual violence. I spoke with Jeff Gettleman (@gettlemanjeffrey), Hala Al-Karib, and Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina_ua) about their experiences documenting sexual violence crimes. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jeff talked about the challenges he’s faced gathering the stories of victims given the trauma they’ve experienced and how he writes “not just to inform, but to move people.” A gender advocate with over 20 years of experience working across Africa, Hala discussed how sexual violence has become tragically normalized and her efforts to prevent women from being seen as collateral damage during conflict. Oleksandra, a Nobel Prize-winning human rights lawyer, has helped document more than 62,000 episodes of war crimes in Ukraine. She reminded us that delivering justice for victims starts with ensuring their voices are heard. That’s exactly why we gathered. The world’s response to each conflict deeply matters because it sets the precedent for how we will respond to the next one. Perpetrators must be held accountable — in Sudan, Ukraine, Israel, and anywhere these crimes occur. To overlook any instance of systematic sexual violence is to undo 30 years of progress. We cannot afford for rape to be accepted as an inevitable part of war — no matter the politics or the polarization of our time. Thank you Secretary Clinton for using your voice at this incredibly critical moment. You have built a better world for every generation of women and girls after you. I will never be able to thank you enough. You can watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-HMhmyhu9k Photo credit: @ShaharAzran1

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – It was an honor to join Secretary @hillaryclinton, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@usun), Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and many inspiring human rights activists to stand together against conflict-related sexual violence. I spoke with Jeff Gettleman (@gettlemanjeffrey), Hala Al-Karib, and Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina_ua) about their experiences documenting sexual violence crimes. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jeff talked about the challenges he’s faced gathering the stories of victims given the trauma they’ve experienced and how he writes “not just to inform, but to move people.” A gender advocate with over 20 years of experience working across Africa, Hala discussed how sexual violence has become tragically normalized and her efforts to prevent women from being seen as collateral damage during conflict. Oleksandra, a Nobel Prize-winning human rights lawyer, has helped document more than 62,000 episodes of war crimes in Ukraine. She reminded us that delivering justice for victims starts with ensuring their voices are heard. That’s exactly why we gathered. The world’s response to each conflict deeply matters because it sets the precedent for how we will respond to the next one. Perpetrators must be held accountable — in Sudan, Ukraine, Israel, and anywhere these crimes occur. To overlook any instance of systematic sexual violence is to undo 30 years of progress. We cannot afford for rape to be accepted as an inevitable part of war — no matter the politics or the polarization of our time. Thank you Secretary Clinton for using your voice at this incredibly critical moment. You have built a better world for every generation of women and girls after you. I will never be able to thank you enough. You can watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-HMhmyhu9k Photo credit: @ShaharAzran1

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram - It was an honor to join Secretary @hillaryclinton, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@usun), Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and many inspiring human rights activists to stand together against conflict-related sexual violence. I spoke with Jeff Gettleman (@gettlemanjeffrey), Hala Al-Karib, and Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina_ua) about their experiences documenting sexual violence crimes. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jeff talked about the challenges he’s faced gathering the stories of victims given the trauma they’ve experienced and how he writes “not just to inform, but to move people.” A gender advocate with over 20 years of experience working across Africa, Hala discussed how sexual violence has become tragically normalized and her efforts to prevent women from being seen as collateral damage during conflict. Oleksandra, a Nobel Prize-winning human rights lawyer, has helped document more than 62,000 episodes of war crimes in Ukraine. She reminded us that delivering justice for victims starts with ensuring their voices are heard. That’s exactly why we gathered. The world’s response to each conflict deeply matters because it sets the precedent for how we will respond to the next one. Perpetrators must be held accountable — in Sudan, Ukraine, Israel, and anywhere these crimes occur. To overlook any instance of systematic sexual violence is to undo 30 years of progress. We cannot afford for rape to be accepted as an inevitable part of war — no matter the politics or the polarization of our time. Thank you Secretary Clinton for using your voice at this incredibly critical moment. You have built a better world for every generation of women and girls after you. I will never be able to thank you enough. You can watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-HMhmyhu9k Photo credit: @ShaharAzran1

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – It was an honor to join Secretary @hillaryclinton, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@usun), Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and many inspiring human rights activists to stand together against conflict-related sexual violence.

I spoke with Jeff Gettleman (@gettlemanjeffrey), Hala Al-Karib, and Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina_ua) about their experiences documenting sexual violence crimes. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Jeff talked about the challenges he’s faced gathering the stories of victims given the trauma they’ve experienced and how he writes “not just to inform, but to move people.” A gender advocate with over 20 years of experience working across Africa, Hala discussed how sexual violence has become tragically normalized and her efforts to prevent women from being seen as collateral damage during conflict. Oleksandra, a Nobel Prize-winning human rights lawyer, has helped document more than 62,000 episodes of war crimes in Ukraine. She reminded us that delivering justice for victims starts with ensuring their voices are heard. That’s exactly why we gathered.

The world’s response to each conflict deeply matters because it sets the precedent for how we will respond to the next one. Perpetrators must be held accountable — in Sudan, Ukraine, Israel, and anywhere these crimes occur. To overlook any instance of systematic sexual violence is to undo 30 years of progress. We cannot afford for rape to be accepted as an inevitable part of war — no matter the politics or the polarization of our time.

Thank you Secretary Clinton for using your voice at this incredibly critical moment. You have built a better world for every generation of women and girls after you. I will never be able to thank you enough.

You can watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-HMhmyhu9k

Photo credit: @ShaharAzran1 | Posted on 17/Feb/2024 01:38:39

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.”

I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other.

All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence

Photo credit: @ranmendelson
Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.”

I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other.

All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence

Photo credit: @ranmendelson

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