#51-19 Peace Poetry … at the start of America’s longest war
On October 9, 2001, poet Susan Bright read peace poetry in Frieda Werden’s kitchen, as both were grieving Bush’s bombing
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
On October 9, 2001, poet Susan Bright read peace poetry in Frieda Werden’s kitchen, as both were grieving Bush’s bombing
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Read MoreFor the weeks leading up to World Feminist Radio Day (October 21), WINGS is sharing some of our most amazing
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