WILPF, Music by Goodbye Ivan


Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom Video by Horsform, Music by Goodbye Ivan Goodbye Ivan is Arnaud Sponar www.wilpfinternational.org


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Felicity Hill speaks at Voices of Activism, NYC


Former Director of UN WILPF, Felicity Hill speaks at Voices of Activism: An Informal Networking Reception to Discuss the Women, Peace & Security Agenda with Women Leaders in the Movement, February 24, 2011 during the Commission on the Status of Women. Hosted by Maria Butler of Peacewomen.


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WILPF: The Whistleblower and the UN Security Council Resolution 1325


The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is spearheading a national campaign that addresses human trafficking and international women's rights. These issues appear as themes in the film "The Whistleblower." The film exposes the true story of a human trafficking ring in postwar Bosnia in which employees of DYNCORP, a US military contractor, were directly involved. The current Secretary-General of WILPF, Madeleine Rees (depicted in the film by Vanessa Redgrave), played a major role in revealing this scandal as part of her previous position with the UN High Commission on Refugees. The film reveals that under the rule of diplomatic immunity, the traffickers were only lightly reprimanded. Some were sent out of Bosnia but continued their employment with the company. US WILPF hopes that WILPF branches, civil society organizations, as well as individuals (such as yourself!) will use the film both to help raise awareness for human trafficking and as a chance to participate with key policy makers in the development for a National Action Plan (NAP) for United Nation's Security Council Resolution 1325 (SCR 1325) -- the first of it's kind to address the necessity of female perspectives in high-level decision making pertaining to matters of peace and security. What does security mean to you? Take our survey and let us know: svy.mk


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WILPF 30th Triennial


WILPF Women's International League for Peace and Freedoms 30th Triennial, and maybe there Congress's first YouTube visit.


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What does security mean to me? WILPF


Question is asked to several people who attended the forum: Women, Peace and Security Consultation, September 24, 2011 at Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan; sponsored by Women's International League for Peace & Freedom Welcomes In Partnership With WSU Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and Marygrove College Center for Social Justice and Community Engagement


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Blue Silk Dreaming by WILPF Performers for Peace


WILPF Queensland's Performers for Peace street theatre troupe present their original piece 'Blue Silk Dreaming' , a powerful reminder of the impact of war on women and children and the need for the full implementation of the UN Security Resolution 1325 Women, Peace and Security. Performed here on International Day of Peace 2011 in St John's Cathedral Brisbane.


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Fran Korten Part 1 WILPF 30th Tiennial Congress


Fran Korten, was Kenote speaker at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's 30th Triennial Congress held at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa.


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WILPF Peacetrain to Beijing - Friedenszug nach Peking


Trailer: 250 Frauen aus 42 Ländern reisen gemeinsam durch die ehemaligen Sowjetstaaten zur Weltfrauenkonferenz nach Peking. 1995 Wenden Sie sich an www.almafilm.de, um die ganze Reportage (30 Min.) zu sehen. 250 women are traveling together to Beijing Please conect www.almafilm.de to see te whole reportage


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Raging Grannies UNICEF Store Grand Opening


Those Raging Grannies ! ! WILPF and United Nations Association of Santa Cruz County presented this wonderful song at the Grand Opening of the UNICEF Store in Santa Cruz. 903 Pacific Ave. See 222.unasantacruz.org and www.wilpf.org for more details.


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Mickey Mouse Monopoly 1/4


"The film takes a critical look at what our children learn about race, gender and class from Disney films. It questions the values promoted under the guise of innocence and fun." Following the film, WILPF member Jenise Porter will lead a discussion. She is an educational researcher and doctoral candidate at the U of A in the Department of Language, Reading and Culture. The program is sponsored by the Tucson chapter of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). If you have any questions, call 520-791-9535. "For more than 90 years, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been in the vanguard of national and international protests against war, supporters of struggles for justice and freedom, and advocates of women's rights. This organization was founded in 1915, during World War I. Jane Addams of the United States was a founder and its first president. Ms. Addams and Emily Greene Balche, a co-founder, are the only United States women ever to be honored as Nobel Laureates of Peace." The Friends Meeting House is on 5th Avenue, just west of Catalina Park, between E. 1st and E. 2nd Streets. Having grown up (with 2 brothers) viewing lots of Walt Disney films in America (even way out there in Hawaii), I am curious about what this documentary will reveal about race, gender, and class. Wasn't Minnie Mouse supposed to be my heroine?


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Mickey Mouse Monopoly 2/4


"The film takes a critical look at what our children learn about race, gender and class from Disney films. It questions the values promoted under the guise of innocence and fun." Following the film, WILPF member Jenise Porter will lead a discussion. She is an educational researcher and doctoral candidate at the U of A in the Department of Language, Reading and Culture. The program is sponsored by the Tucson chapter of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). If you have any questions, call 520-791-9535. "For more than 90 years, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been in the vanguard of national and international protests against war, supporters of struggles for justice and freedom, and advocates of women's rights. This organization was founded in 1915, during World War I. Jane Addams of the United States was a founder and its first president. Ms. Addams and Emily Greene Balche, a co-founder, are the only United States women ever to be honored as Nobel Laureates of Peace." The Friends Meeting House is on 5th Avenue, just west of Catalina Park, between E. 1st and E. 2nd Streets. Having grown up (with 2 brothers) viewing lots of Walt Disney films in America (even way out there in Hawaii), I am curious about what this documentary will reveal about race, gender, and class. Wasn't Minnie Mouse supposed to be my heroine?


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Mickey Mouse Monopoly 3/4


"The film takes a critical look at what our children learn about race, gender and class from Disney films. It questions the values promoted under the guise of innocence and fun." Following the film, WILPF member Jenise Porter will lead a discussion. She is an educational researcher and doctoral candidate at the U of A in the Department of Language, Reading and Culture. The program is sponsored by the Tucson chapter of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). If you have any questions, call 520-791-9535. "For more than 90 years, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been in the vanguard of national and international protests against war, supporters of struggles for justice and freedom, and advocates of women's rights. This organization was founded in 1915, during World War I. Jane Addams of the United States was a founder and its first president. Ms. Addams and Emily Greene Balche, a co-founder, are the only United States women ever to be honored as Nobel Laureates of Peace." The Friends Meeting House is on 5th Avenue, just west of Catalina Park, between E. 1st and E. 2nd Streets. Having grown up (with 2 brothers) viewing lots of Walt Disney films in America (even way out there in Hawaii), I am curious about what this documentary will reveal about race, gender, and class. Wasn't Minnie Mouse supposed to be my heroine?


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Your Voice Your Security, Activate it!


This video was created by the student advertising group Team15 from The Minneapolis College of Art and Design for The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) United States section. This is a promotional spot for the Your Voice, Your Security Membership Campaign. The footage is original and owned by Team15, the soundtrack is licensed by Team15 from the artist Mindthings album "Resonance". We created this video to engage youth into activism and awareness through WILPF, this video documents our generations statements of what security means to us.


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Mickey Mouse Monopoly 4/4


"The film takes a critical look at what our children learn about race, gender and class from Disney films. It questions the values promoted under the guise of innocence and fun." Following the film, WILPF member Jenise Porter will lead a discussion. She is an educational researcher and doctoral candidate at the U of A in the Department of Language, Reading and Culture. The program is sponsored by the Tucson chapter of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). If you have any questions, call 520-791-9535. "For more than 90 years, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been in the vanguard of national and international protests against war, supporters of struggles for justice and freedom, and advocates of women's rights. This organization was founded in 1915, during World War I. Jane Addams of the United States was a founder and its first president. Ms. Addams and Emily Greene Balche, a co-founder, are the only United States women ever to be honored as Nobel Laureates of Peace." The Friends Meeting House is on 5th Avenue, just west of Catalina Park, between E. 1st and E. 2nd Streets. Having grown up (with 2 brothers) viewing lots of Walt Disney films in America (even way out there in Hawaii), I am curious about what this documentary will reveal about race, gender, and class. Wasn't Minnie Mouse supposed to be my heroine?


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Napalm Ladies


NAPALM LADIES -- Personal responsibility under international law An action by four women in Alviso in 1966 brought the US use of napalm to the attention of the media and inspired a song by Pete Seeger. They were to become known as the Napalm Ladies. Joyce McLean tells Aiesha Parker Hicks about the protest action and its fallout. She along with Beverly Farquhar, Lisa Kalvelage and Aileen Hutchinson (in San Jose Mercury photo from left set out to block a shipment of napalm destined for Vietnam. In the subsequent trial, Lisa Kalvelage tells her personal story as a German war bride challenged to prove she was worthy to enter the United States. They refer to the Nuremberg principles and to treaties the United States had signed. Lisa Kalvelage, coordinator of the San Jose Peace Center at that time, joined the other three women as a member of WILPF, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. VIEW SHOW Learn more about the national and international programs of this organization formed in 1915 in an effort to halt the First World War. WILPF continues to work on a local and international level to promote human rights and end militarism. The San Jose Branch meets monthly at the San Jose Peace & Justice Center. Nuremberg Principle IV The fact that a person acted pursuant to an order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him of responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.


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Molly Klopot of Women's International League for Peace & Freedom


NYC Metro Chapter of WILPF ~ Chair Molly Klopot speaks about their work and invites young women to join in their efforts. Molly also discusses the Grannie Peace Brigade.


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The Santa Cruz WILPF Raging Grannies try to understand the party of "NO."


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Rescue_Democracy.m4v


Democracy has taken a beating. One of the blows was delivered in 2010 by the Supreme Court, giving corporations unlimited access to campaign financing. Santa Cruz WILPF explores the problems with a skit and a presentation, showing ways to turn the tide.


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Womens International League for Peace and Freedom


WILPF the Des Moines branch.


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