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I loved the documentary. I am so glad that someone is taking a stand for family and not allowing all of the crimes against humanity to exist. Love, prayer,and standing strong to what you believe in is the key. I love you all for taking a stand.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
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We were so honored to host Leymah Gbwoee on our campus just days after the Nobel announcement. She had already been scheduled to visit for our homecoming weekend to receive recognition as Eastern Mennonite University alumna of the year. We had a wonderful time hearing from Leyman in several venues. Check out the link for podcasts and videos. Come back soon Leyman!
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I watched the interview of Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney on PBS about the film. Can't wait to see it. This story of African market women is inspiring and hopeful.
Thank you for this film.
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
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This film was awe-inspiring. I cannot express the courage, ferocity, and power that these women used against the regime. I've already recommended it to people. Keep it up, ladies.
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
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Just saw it. I believe it badly needs to be shown in South Africa. The healing at the end is something we all can learn from. Try to sell it to the SABC.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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haven't seen the film, but as somebody in public health concentrating in health in crisis and humanitarian assistance, i am intrigued. will check it out. thanks!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
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Women of the world, let us follow this example, and end warring on our world planet now.
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Thank you ! I am going to Monrovia in October.
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Keep up the terrific work! Loved being on the panel with Abigail. Looking forward to the next one!
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Shaleea Lima-Varela
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I just watched this video in my class here at UMass Amherst and it was incredibly moving! Please try and show this video as a public screen at UMass Amherst! I know there are people here who would be incredibly interested in knowing more about this movement!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011