By filmmaker Sue Useem.
Lian Gogali was born in a tiny village in rural Poso, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
She made herself a serious student and managed to leave the island and eventually complete her Master's Degree. During civil conflict in Poso, Lian came to live in the internally displaced camps with women and children.
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2012-04-03
Posted in Women Worldwide
The Goddess Projectis a feature length documentary that captures the lives of empowered women across America.
Through the lens of three young women in their 20's, this film is an intimate look at the process of finding and harnessing one's own power.
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2012-01-23
Posted in Women Worldwide
Terry Benninga is an American-born Israeli mother of three who demonstrates for the rights of Palestinians.
She grew up in St.Louis, married when she was a student and settled with her husband in Jerusalem in 1969; it has since become her home.
Her two young adult children, Sarah and Zvi are activists who protest against Israeli laws that permit the occupation of Palestinian homes by Israeli settlers.
2011-12-18
Posted in Women Worldwide
It is 2004. You’ll find me sitting in a one room metal shack owned by a woman named Zolecka Ntuli in a township outside of Cape Town.
I’d gone to South Africa on a personal journey to learn more about HIV/AIDS.
I spent a month crisscrossing the country, interviewing social workers, health care workers, NGOs, social entrepreneurs, academics, business leaders and individuals.
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2011-11-07
Posted in Women Worldwide
Susan notes: World Pulse, a website dedicated to highlighting global issues through women's eyes, is running a series of stories by women citizen journalists; this is one of them.
I was moved to tears when I read Halima Mohamed Abdel Rahman's personal account of female genital mutiliation.
2011-10-30
Posted in Women Worldwide