Join Peace X Peace at our 2011 Women, Power, and Peace Awards event, which will be held on Monday, December 5th, at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington DC. This gala evening includes the six awards, a catered reception, fine wines, live music, a theatrical piece with Woolly Mammoth actors enacting our favorite voices of women change agents, a 10-minute Catalyst video of Israeli and Palestinian women working for peace, and a complimentary copy of Patricia Smith Melton’s coffee table book, Sixty Years, Sixty Voices, valued at over $50. What a deal!
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Comment by Caroline Anderson on November 28, 2011 at 10:30am This is a short-documentary I did for UNDP Asia-Pacific and Search for Common Ground on Shreen Saroor, a human rights/peace activist who is one of four recipients of the inaugural N-Peace Award which is currently underway in Thailand.
http://www.vimeo.com/30059243
I hope you will consider her for next year.
Comment by laura simms on November 1, 2011 at 4:44pm Can I recommend someone for next year. A woman in haiti who single handedly began a woman's group in a camp that has been a sole support and peace gathering for over 200 women each week since the earthquake. they are forming a cooperative, taking leadership training and supporting a new girl's group. I would love to see the founder properly honored.
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