Media



Charm Tong,

Exiled from Burma and seperated from her parents, this young woman is a tireless advocate for the women of Burma and an indefatigable foe of the brutal military dictatorship. Hear her describe how rape is being used as a weapon in Burma.

We interview Charm Tong at the World Peace Forum, Vancouver, BC June 2006 (run time 4:04)



Marianne Williamson

Through her work with the Peace Alliance and congressman Dennis Kucinich Marianne has been a strong advocate for a Department of Peace.

Marianne speaks at the World Peace Forum, Vancouver, BC June 25, 2006 (run time 05:56)



Judith LeBlanc

Is a co-chair of United for Peace and Justice one of the largest anti-war coalitions in the U.S. Hear she talks about the strategy that led to the Democrats victory in November 2006.

Judith speaks on "Organizing in the U.S." on June 28, 2006 at the World Peace Forum, Vancouver, BC (run time 05:42)



Medea Benjamin

A Founding Director of Global Exchange and cofounder of Code Pink Medea is a tireless advocate for peace. One month after appearing in our film on July 26, 2206 she interrupted Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki during his speech to a joint session of the United States Congress by repeatedly shouting from the balcony "Iraqis want the troops to leave. Bring them home now."

Medea talks to Think Peace about Code Pink's Peace Ribbon campaign at the World Peace Forum Vancouver, BC on June 27, 2006 (run time 05:20)
 
 
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