AMEL Speakers Bureau

overview

The AMEL Speakers Bureau empowers young human rights and civil society activists from the Middle East and Africa (MEA) who are living in the U.S. and Europe, including immigrants, refugees and visiting fellows. AMEL Speakers have been trained in public speaking and are experienced in speaking at a variety of schools, community centers, places of worship, conferences and gatherings. Sharing their courageous activism stories, they spread sparks of inspiration, understanding, dialogue and cooperation while at the same time expanding their leadership profiles and abilities.

In addition to AMEL’s President Mohamed Abubakr and Executive Director Megan Hallahan, the AMEL Speakers Bureau has included:

AMEL also offers training workshops in digital safety & privacy, leadership & public narrative,  combatting bias & building allyship, diversity & inclusion, transforming conflict, and human rights,among other topics. Training sessions and workshops can be customized according to partner needs  and requests.

Click here to read more about the history of the AMEL Speakers Bureau.

If you are interested in hosting an AMEL Speaker or Training, please complete the request form here. If you are interested in becoming a speaker, please email us at info@amelproject.org.