#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
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On October 9, 2001, poet Susan Bright read peace poetry in Frieda Werden’s kitchen, as both were grieving Bush’s bombing
Read MoreDocumentary covers early and recent recycling initiatives led by women; the 3 primary categories of waste to be segregated; a
Read MoreOn 28 July 2010 the United Nations General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking water and sanitation a human right.
Read MoreHistorian Sally Roesch Wagner discusses her favourite US suffragist, Matilda Joslyn Gage. Gage modeled her feminism on the practices of
Read MoreHer mother was German, her father a Liberian diplomat. When the Nazis came to power, young Fasia Jansen was sent
Read MoreSheila Tobias gives highlights from her book Faces of Feminism: An Activist’s Reflections on the Women’s Movement. She recalls a
Read MoreMarta Benavides’s parents were an indigenous healer and a bureaucrat. She grew up Catholic, was recruited to the Baptists, and
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archives, in a recording from a book release of her novel Walking to Mercury and her handbook
Read MoreFrom Sept 30- Oct 4, 2019, the government of Cameroon held a Major National Dialogue to discuss ending conflict and
Read MoreLabor unions are starting to gain more recognition internationally as a legitimate element of a functioning economy. To be effective
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