#44-22 Sister Dianna Ortiz … Torture Survivor, Human Rights Champion
As a young nun, Sister Dianna Ortiz went to Guatemala to teach indigenous children and support those being devastated by
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As a young nun, Sister Dianna Ortiz went to Guatemala to teach indigenous children and support those being devastated by
Read MoreIn this interview, Professor Claudia von Werlhof states that capitalism is just the latest phase of an age-old patriarchal dream
Read MoreNatasha Mhango is a writer, editor and video producer for Zambia’s National Agriculture Information Services, which is the media wing
Read MoreThe rousing keynote address by Eriel Tchekwie Deranger of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, at the American Public Health Association
Read MoreBarbara Alice Mann describes the inner workings of a long-established North American matriarchal society, where women lead the arrangement of
Read MoreTwo passionate indigenous organizers – one in North Dakota and one on Guam – point to the environmental toll on
Read MoreNovember 25-December 10 is recognized worldwide as the 16 Days Against Violence Against Women or now more often the 16
Read MoreTeam Lioness are 16 women wildlife rangers who manage the interface between humans and wildlife around Amboseli National Park. Also
Read More30 years ago in Miami, 1500 women from 80 countries came together. They held a tribunal and a think tank
Read MoreJeannette Armstrong has been named to the Order of Canada in 2021. This program provides excerpts from her address to
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