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WILPF US interns: Learning what it means to be an advocate for peace
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Activism
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Business interns
/ Colleges & universities
/ Education
/ Internships
/ Peace movements
/ Public opinion
/ Social advocacy
/ Working women
2017
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2017
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WILPF US interns: Learning what it means to be an advocate for peace
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WILPF US interns: Learning what it means to be an advocate for peace
2017
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By Dianna Carlson WILPF Program Support Intern The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom caught my attention in the summer of 2015 when I was researching organizations that work toward human and women's rights and international equity. The internship brought many different subtopics of peace work-such as Disarm/End Wars, Earth Democracy, and Advancing Human Rights, to name a few-into my life, and I was lucky enough to grow more knowledgeable about disarmament and the organization practices, thanks to my advisors, Program Chairs Maureen Ngozi Eke and Odile Hugonot Haber, whom I deeply admire. Together, we worked on a document called the Program Strategic Plan, which was drafted by WILPF members during a program planning retreat in an effort to define best practices for WILPF and to coordinate the activities of the branches. The key to my drive and the work of WILPF can be found in a statement Kozue Akibayashi made during her \"Ending War and Patriarchy\" presentation: \"WILPF is powerful [and still around] because intersectional feminist ideology is inevitable to end war [and to create a more peaceful society], \" By Krystal Kilhart Communications Intern I was initially drawn to activism when I was in high school, after...
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,Women's International League For Peace and Freedom
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