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Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace
Leymah Gbowee, a group of Liberian women, formed the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace (WLMAP) to demand an end to the conflict. The Christian and Muslim women worked together to issue a statement condemning all sides in the civil war for their abuses of women and children.
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The hosts joke about not having mono in high school and how it was a sign of not getting any action.
ChapterWomen of Liberia Mass Action for Peace
EpisodePart Two: General Butt-Naked and the Liberian Civil War
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The Silenced podcast explores the unsolved assassination of three radio journalists in Miami, delving deep into a world of drugs and darkness to uncover hints of a much larger conspiracy.
ChapterWomen of Liberia Mass Action for Peace
EpisodePart Two: General Butt-Naked and the Liberian Civil War
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace (WLMAP) formed under the leadership of Leymah Gbowee to demand an end to the conflict and issued a statement condemning all sides for their abuses of women and children.
52:19 - 55:12 (02:53)
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The Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace (WLMAP) formed under the leadership of Leymah Gbowee to demand an end to the conflict and issued a statement condemning all sides for their abuses of women and children. Muslim policewoman, Asatu Ba Kenneth joined and mobilized other Muslim women to join the movement after being impressed with the women's vision.
ChapterWomen of Liberia Mass Action for Peace
EpisodePart Two: General Butt-Naked and the Liberian Civil War
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Liberian women used peaceful protests such as sitting, dancing and singing for peace, displaying placards and banners with messages, and going on a sex strike to demand an end to the civil war in Liberia.
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Liberian women used peaceful protests such as sitting, dancing and singing for peace, displaying placards and banners with messages, and going on a sex strike to demand an end to the civil war in Liberia.