TV Documentary Series Elevates Women’s Work to Stop Warring
by Ariel Dougherty September 22, 2011 “The finest minds have always underscored the peacemaking role of women,” Nobel Peace Prize winner and Soviet president Mikhail
by Ariel Dougherty September 22, 2011 “The finest minds have always underscored the peacemaking role of women,” Nobel Peace Prize winner and Soviet president Mikhail
By Linda Stein September 15, 2011 Conservative Republicans flexed considerable muscle earlier this year and threw a knockout punch against freedom in the arts. Led
By Keely Swan September 8, 2011 The Center for Women’s Global Leadership’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is an international campaign that began in 1991.
By Madeline Lee Bryer September 1, 2011 The war against domestic violence is heating up. In a decision released publicly on August 17, 2011, an
August 24, 2011 You can’t build peace leaving half of the people out. Women are a prime target in conflict, yet when it comes to
by Shelagh Daley August 24, 2011 You can’t build peace leaving half of the people out. Women are a prime target in conflict, yet when
By Judith Avory Faucette August 17, 2011 The international legal system treats rape in wartime as a serious crime, especially when it is used in
By Gabrielle Korn August 11, 2011 On September 20, 2011, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” — the law barring gays and lesbians from serving openly in
The war in Afghanistan is not the first U.S. war in which the ill-treatment of women was used to stoke the fire for war support
By Helen Benedict August 3, 2011 In 2006, when I discovered that more women were serving and fighting in the Iraq War than in all
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