Pioniers Magazine Interview Elizabeth Debold | English version 2015 | Page 7

Elizabeth Debold, Ed.D., is a leading authority on gender development, trainer and public speaker. For the past three decades, she has worked on the front lines of gender and cultural evolution as activist, researcher, journalist, spiritual explorer, and transformative educator.

As a founding member of the Harvard Project on Women's Psychology and Girls'Development, directed bij Dr. Carol Gilligan, she made critical theoretical contributions to understanding the cultural roots of gender difference. She has developed acclaimed women's courses and seminars and served as Academic Director of the Master of Arts program in Concious Evolution at The Graduate Institute. She has also taught at Harvard University and the New School for Social Research.

She has made multiple appearances on Oprah, Good Morning America, and NPR, and was featured in an major Lifetime documentary on girls'development. Her most recent film, A Seat at the Table, based on her work with girls at Miss Hall's School in Pittsfiels, Massachussetts, was released in Fall 2012.

She is now an editor of the quarterly German-langzine, evolve, where she writes a feature on gender for each issue. Currently, she is working on two book projects, one a handbook for women's higher development and the other an inquiry into the future of gender and culture.

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