

Advocacy & Empowerment
Sarah E. Flynn is a dedicated advocate for women's empowerment and global gender equality. As the former secretary of the Central PA chapter of United Nations Association of the USA, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to international cooperation and human rights. Currently, Flynn serves as a delegate for the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69), representing civil society at this crucial UN forum for gender equality and women's empowerment.
Flynn's scholarly interests focus on transnational feminism, education for girls, personal power for women, and the intersection of arts and activism. Her work combines academic research with practical advocacy, using creative expression as a tool for social change. Flynn's expertise in arts education and performance enhances her approach to women's empowerment, allowing her to develop innovative strategies for engaging and inspiring women across diverse backgrounds. Through her multifaceted career, Flynn continues to champion women's rights and gender equality on both local and global stages.