What is the Pan American Round Tables Alliance?

The name of this Pan-American Women's Movement is the Alliance of Pan-American Round Tables, founded on October 16, 1944 and registered as a Civil Society by the Organization of American States (OAS) in 2001.


It was created as a coordinating body for the Pan American Round Tables, it has no political, religious and profit-making purposes and was created in the United States of America, at the initiative of Florence Terry Griswold.


Its members work to promote education, foster mutual knowledge, understanding and friendship among the peoples of the American Continent, under the motto:

“One for all and all for one.”

Mission

To promote education, foster mutual knowledge, understanding and friendship among the peoples of the American Continent.

Vision

To adopt a proactive attitude to build the foundations and achieve the functions of education and contribute to achieving more just, productive, equitable societies and freer beings.