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Women and Nonviolent Movements w/ Researcher Marie A. Principe

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This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we interview Marie Principe about her new research on Women and Nonviolent Movements. We explore traditional and non-traditional gender roles, the dynamics of nonviolent struggle, and what it all means for our own movements at this time.
Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/
About Our Guest:
Marie A. Principe is the Program Associate for the Women in Public Service Project and Global Women's Leadership Initiative at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Having traveled extensively in Asia, Africa and Europe, Marie most recently worked in Iraq and Tunisia. She advised senior management on best business practices through compliance with company policy, international standards, USAID regulations and local Iraqi laws. Since returning stateside, she has pivoted towards examining the ways conflict and political instability affect women specifically, as well as women's unique roles in non-violent civil resistance movements. Marie holds a graduate degree in International Affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and degrees in both English and Political Science from Appalachian State University.
Related Links:
Women and Nonviolent Movements Study
http://www.usip.org/publications/2016/12/29/women-in-nonviolent-movements
Why Civil Resistance Works by Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/why-civil-resistance-works/9780231156820
Budrus (Documentary on Palestine)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budrus_(film)
The Burning Times
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Burning_Times
Nonviolence Minute Links:
Movements or Campaigns Initiated by Women
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/category/pcs-tags/mainly-or-initiated-women
Columbian Women's Sex Strike Against Gang Violence, 2006
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/colombian-women-use-sex-strike-demand-gangster-disarmament-huelga-de-piernas-cruzadas-2006
Iroquois Women Gain Power to Veto Wars 1600
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/iroquois-women-gain-power-veto-wars-1600s
Chipko Movement and Treehuggers
http://www.riverasun.com/the-original-treehuggers/
Mother of All Strikes, Pawtucket, RI, 1824
http://inthesetimes.com/article/17050/the_mother_of_all_strikes
Women's Labor Strikes:
http://publici.ucimc.org/shut-down-the-mills-women-the-modern-strike-and-revolution/
Women Textile Workers,Barcelona, Spain 1913
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/womens-textile-strike-barcelona-spain-1913
Costa Rican Women Teachers' Strike, 1919
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/costa-rican-women-teachers-defend-schools-help-bring-down-dictator-1919
Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, 1977
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/mothers-plaza-de-mayo-campaign-democracy-and-return-their-disappeared-family-members-1977-19
Icelandic Women's Strike in 1975
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/icelandic-women-strike-economic-and-social-equality-1975
Nigerian Women Occupy Chevron 2002
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/nigerian-women-win-concessions-chevron-through-occupation-2002
Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement in Kenya, 1998-1999
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/green-belt-movement-defends-karura-forest-nairobi-kenya-1998-1999
Women of Liberia's Mass Action for Peace, Liberia 2003
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/liberian-women-act-end-civil-war-2003
Music by:
"Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org
About Your Co-hosts:
Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline
Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. She is also the social media coordinator and nonviolence trainer for Campaign Nonviolence and Pace e Bene. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance. http://www.riverasun.com/
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This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we interview Marie Principe about her new research on Women and Nonviolent Movements. We explore traditional and non-traditional gender roles, the dynamics of nonviolent struggle, and what it all means for our own movements at this time.
Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/
About Our Guest:
Marie A. Principe is the Program Associate for the Women in Public Service Project and Global Women's Leadership Initiative at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Having traveled extensively in Asia, Africa and Europe, Marie most recently worked in Iraq and Tunisia. She advised senior management on best business practices through compliance with company policy, international standards, USAID regulations and local Iraqi laws. Since returning stateside, she has pivoted towards examining the ways conflict and political instability affect women specifically, as well as women's unique roles in non-violent civil resistance movements. Marie holds a graduate degree in International Affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and degrees in both English and Political Science from Appalachian State University.
Related Links:
Women and Nonviolent Movements Study
http://www.usip.org/publications/2016/12/29/women-in-nonviolent-movements
Why Civil Resistance Works by Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/why-civil-resistance-works/9780231156820
Budrus (Documentary on Palestine)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budrus_(film)
The Burning Times
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Burning_Times
Nonviolence Minute Links:
Movements or Campaigns Initiated by Women
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/category/pcs-tags/mainly-or-initiated-women
Columbian Women's Sex Strike Against Gang Violence, 2006
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/colombian-women-use-sex-strike-demand-gangster-disarmament-huelga-de-piernas-cruzadas-2006
Iroquois Women Gain Power to Veto Wars 1600
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/iroquois-women-gain-power-veto-wars-1600s
Chipko Movement and Treehuggers
http://www.riverasun.com/the-original-treehuggers/
Mother of All Strikes, Pawtucket, RI, 1824
http://inthesetimes.com/article/17050/the_mother_of_all_strikes
Women's Labor Strikes:
http://publici.ucimc.org/shut-down-the-mills-women-the-modern-strike-and-revolution/
Women Textile Workers,Barcelona, Spain 1913
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/womens-textile-strike-barcelona-spain-1913
Costa Rican Women Teachers' Strike, 1919
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/costa-rican-women-teachers-defend-schools-help-bring-down-dictator-1919
Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, 1977
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/mothers-plaza-de-mayo-campaign-democracy-and-return-their-disappeared-family-members-1977-19
Icelandic Women's Strike in 1975
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/icelandic-women-strike-economic-and-social-equality-1975
Nigerian Women Occupy Chevron 2002
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/nigerian-women-win-concessions-chevron-through-occupation-2002
Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement in Kenya, 1998-1999
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/green-belt-movement-defends-karura-forest-nairobi-kenya-1998-1999
Women of Liberia's Mass Action for Peace, Liberia 2003
http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/liberian-women-act-end-civil-war-2003
Music by:
"Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org
About Your Co-hosts:
Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline
Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. She is also the social media coordinator and nonviolence trainer for Campaign Nonviolence and Pace e Bene. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance. http://www.riverasun.com/
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