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Women of Liberia

Women of Liberia—Fighting for Peace

Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: July 22, 2008
Speakers: Florence Ballah, Tania Bernath, Mickey Kesseley, Jackie Redd




OSI and Amnesty International held a film screening and panel discussion of Women of Liberia: Fighting for Peace, a documentary by two-time Academy Award–winner Jonathan Stack.

The documentary introduces viewers to the women of Libera's conflict—from the eruption of fighting to peace time—and the challenges they confronted along the way. Faced with economic hardship, shame, and stigma, these brave women found the strength and ambition to strive and ultimately prevail. Their stories are an inspiration and an important lesson for decision makers in post-conflict situations.

View a trailer for Women of Liberia: Fighting for Peace.

Panelists

With an introduction by:

  • Maryam Elahi
    Open Society Institute, Director of the International Women's Program
Related Information

Women of Liberia: Fighting for Peace
July 2008
 VIDEO  
A trailer for Women of Liberia: Fighting for Peace, a documentary by Jonathan Stack, screened as part of an OSI panel discussion.

OSI Announces Partnership to Renew Education System in Liberia
Press Release
July 14, 2008
OSI's Education Support Program, together with the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, announced its contribution to the renewal of the education system in Liberia.

Film Screening: Liberia—An Uncivil War
OSI - New York
March 28, 2006
OSI hosted a screening and discussion with the makers of a film documenting the conflict that erupted when President Charles Taylor refused to leave Liberia after being indicted as a war criminal.

You can access this page at the following URL:
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/women/events/liberia_20080722

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