Seeking Peace
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Amplifying the Forgotten Voices of Yemeni Women
Yemen is one of the hardest places in the world to be a woman. Far too frequently, women die in bombings and disappear without a trace. It can be difficult to accurately record their experiences, due to the lack of infrastructure and security. But that do
Celebrating women’s rights with Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright
December 10 is International Human Rights Day, an annual commemoration of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To celebrate how far weve come and examine the work we still have ahead of us we bring you this conversation between
Nobel Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege on Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence
A surgeon and gynecologist, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Muwkege has spent over twenty years treating women survivors of rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo and supporting their quest for justice. With a team of doctors and community leaders, Dr. M
Supermodel Aweng Ade-Chuol Advocates for Refugees’ Mental Health
Aweng Ade-Chuol was born in a refugee camp in Kenya and has become a world famous model, recently appearing in the cast of Beyonces film, Black is King. In this conversation, she tells us about her memories as a refugee and the importance of mental healt
In Taliban Strongholds, a Woman Stands for Peace
In Afghanistan, one the most unequal and dangerous countries in the world for women, activist Muqadasa Ahmadzai tells us about how she went from hiding her studies from her family, to becoming one of the country's most well-known social activists and a me
Malala Yousafzai’s Dad on the Importance of Girls’ Education
Ziauddin Yousafzai is known around the world for being the father of Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai. He’s a Pakistani educator and has been advocating for girls education for decades. After Malala survived a Taliban attack for her own activism,
The struggle for peace in Colombia
Although a peace deal was signed in Colombia in 2016, peace still seems out of reach, especially for human rights defenders. Almost 50 have been killed in Colombia so far this year. Clemencia Carabalí, the founder of the women's cooperative ASOM, has a so
Jineth Bedoya Reaches Milestone for Women Journalists
Award-winning journalist Jineth Bedoya has survived multiple violent attacks during her efforts to get at the truth. In 2009 Jineth broke her silence and became a leading advocate for survivors of sexual violence in Colombia. Jineth tells us about her inv
The Superwomen of Libya
Protesting has its limits. At least that’s 23-year-old activist Rawan Khalfallah’s experience in Libya. Now, nine years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Rawan and her colleagues at Together We Build It are finding creative ways to advocate for peace and
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Nadia Murad on Taking ISIS to Court
2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nadia Murad was 21 years old when ISIS militants carried out a genocide against her Yazidi community in Northern Iraq. During the genocide, ISIS killed her mother and six of her siblings and forced her into sexual slavery.