How Leymah Gbowee Led a Women's Movement That Ended a Civil War

Now I've Heard Everything - En podcast av Bill Thompson

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At the start of the 21st century, the West African nation of Liberia was embroiled in its second civil war. The war left thousands dead, many thousands of others displaced A young single mother named Leymah Gbowee had enough, and formed a women’s group to press for peace, Her movement quickly grew, and its peaceful, non-violent efforts – including a controversial “sex strike” – produced a peace agreement in 2003. In this 2011 interview Gbowee recounts their victories and setbacks. Get your copy of Mighty Be Our Powers by Leymah Gbowee As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Wangari Maathai and Gloria Steinem For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by Fronteiras do Pensamento #Nobel Peace Prize #Liberia #Africa #empowering women

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