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Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, USA

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Empower Peace will work with school organizers to arrange and coordinate air travel and student transportation upon arrival at and departure from Boston’s Logan Airport.

All travel, meal and housing expenses will be covered by Empower Peace. However, it is recommended that participants bring money for incidental costs and personal purchases..

Conference Accommodations

All student participants will be housed in the dormitories at Lesley University during the conference. Lesley University is located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts and is steps from historic Harvard Square.

Student participants will be provided with sheets, pillows and towels in their dorms. Student should expect to share a room with at least one other participant.

While conference participants can expect to be busy most days and evenings, there will be some free time for students to relax or explore the city at night. Curfew at the dorms is midnight and will be strictly enforced.

There will be adult supervision in the dorms provided by teacher chaperones and Empower Peace Staff throughout the entire conference.

For more information please contact Tricia Raynard at 617-912-3800.

About Boston

The Women2Women conference is being held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.

Boston is one of the oldest, wealthiest and most culturally significant cities in the United States.

The city has also played a significant role throughout American history. In fact, America’s history comes alive as you travel through the streets of Boston. From the historic Freedom Trail and Old North Church to the site of the Boston Tea Party and Faneuil Hall, history is one of the main reasons people visit Boston.

You’ll find many American "Firsts" in Boston: the first public school, the first college, the first public library, the first public garden and the first subway system.

The greater Boston area is home to a number of famous institutions of higher learning including Harvard University, Boston University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

When visiting the city, its impossible to overlook its world-class museums, theatres, sports teams, and dining. And yes, Boston’s seasonal and ever-changing weather is hard to overlook (or predict) as well.

Boston’s nicknames include "City on a Hill", "The Hub", and "Beantown".

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Women2Women
Cultural Connection & Leadership Program