📅 Date: 5th April 2025
⏰ Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM
📍 Venue: Whaley Park Community Center, 5620 E. Atherton St, City of Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
Kenya has witnessed a surge in civic action, from nationwide protests to grassroots movements demanding accountability and justice. But how do we transform public dissent into concrete policy changes? Join us for a compelling discussion on Protests to Policy: How Can Kenya Restore Human Rights and Integrity?
This event brings together Irũngù Houghton, Amnesty International Kenya’s Section Director, and Diaspora Against Corruption for an engaging conversation on the role of activism in shaping governance, the power of the diaspora in advocating for reform, and strategies to restore integrity in Kenya’s political and human rights landscape.
Why Attend?
✔️ Gain insights into Kenya’s human rights challenges and opportunities.
✔️ Explore the impact of protests on policy and governance.
✔️ Learn how the Kenyan diaspora can contribute to systemic change.
✔️ Engage in a thought-provoking discussion with leading voices in activism.
About the Organizers
Amnesty International Kenya is part of a global movement of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights. Through advocacy, research, and public engagement, Amnesty Kenya works to protect freedoms and hold power to account.
Diaspora Against Corruption is a collective of Kenyan expatriates committed to advocating for transparency, integrity, and accountability in Kenya’s governance. By mobilizing the diaspora and fostering international solidarity, the group amplifies efforts to combat corruption and strengthen democratic institutions.
Join us for this crucial conversation—because protests spark change, but policies sustain it.