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Our Partners

 Presented by:GLOBAL YOUTH Philanthropy

This special non-profit performance, "BOND," is presented as part of Global Youth Philanthropy’s official Parallel Event at the 2025 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69). Through immersive storytelling, the performance explores themes of female emotions, psychological trauma, and self-identity. All ticket proceeds will support Global Youth Philanthropy’s future programs, fostering women’s empowerment and sustainable development.

Global Youth Philanthropy

is an international organization registered in Boston and SanFrancisco in the United States, Toronto in Canada, and Shanghai in China. We actively respond to the United Nations "Youth 2030 Strategy" and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Our mission is to "Unite the power of young people around the world, focus on sustainable development issues, and innovate global govemance practices." We aim to build a global platform for youth philanthropy innovation, guiding and supporting young people worldwide in carrying out various impactful philanthropy initiatives and social innovation projects. Through our collaboration with the United Nations, we promote youth participation in global governance practices, inspire altruistic spirit and social responsibility, ignite intrinsic motivation for growth, and cultivate global competencies. We strive to inject youth power into world development while facilitating cross-cultural exchange among international youth to contribute to a more beautiful and shared future for all.

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Sponsor: Northeastern University Global Asian Studies Center

We sincerely thank the Global Asian Studies Center at Northeastern University (led by Dr. Philip Thai) for their generous sponsorship and support, making it possible to present "BOND", an Off-Off Broadway production that focuses on women’s psychological and emotional growth. The Global Asian Studies Center at Northeastern University in Boston, under the leadership of Dr. Philip Thai, is funding and co-organizing Bond, including covering the theater rental costs.

A special thank you to Dr. Ann Cai, a distinguished educational psychology Ph.D. who has taught at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This production is inspired by her profound insights and research, exploring the challenges women face in emotional trauma and psychological growth, and how they can find healing and self-fulfillment in the face of life’s adversities.

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Endorsed by:THE UNCMS

The UNCMS is dedicated to promoting the UN goals at large - through the universal language of music. Bringing together outstanding musicians, composers, and scholars from around the world, the UNCMS fosters cross-cultural artistic exchange, supports the development of women artists, and integrates music and performing arts with social issues.

The UNCMS is committed to amplifying the voices of female artists by providing platforms for collaboration and showcasing their work on a global scale – and drives the fusion of music, theater, and social discourse, emphasizing the role of the arts in cultural diversity, gender equality, and social change. We are honored to announce that the UN Music Chamber Society will provide special artistic direction for "BOND." UNCMS President Brenda will serve as the Artistic Director, playing a key role in shaping the artistic vision, stylistic elements, and overall stage aesthetics of the production, elevating the immersive experience of "BOND" to new creative heights. This collaboration is not just a fusion of theater and the arts; it is the beginning of a global cultural dialogue, transforming the stage into a platform for expression, exploration, and resonance. Through this initiative, art becomes a powerful force for social change.

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