War and Dialogue - Imagining Ourselves

From Imagining Ourselves project of the International Museum of Women:

Tune in now to our latest exhibit, War & Dialogue, where we take you beyond the headlines and show you how war is affecting the lives of young women around the world - both in conflict zones and outside them.

Conversations are becoming a central point of gathering for the Imagining Ourselves community. We have introduced some exciting new features enabling the community to share their thoughts more easily and connect to a global network. Every two weeks we will introduce a new conversation, starting with  Living with Conflict  and Choosing Sides.

Join the conversation, moderated by artist Zena el-Khalil from Lebanon, Paula Goldman, founder and director of Imagining Ourselves, journalist Lisa Ling, host of National Geographic Ultimate Explorer and IFOR (International Fellowship of Reconciliation) Women’s Peacemakers Program. Please read this announcement from Imagining Ourselves project of International Museum of Women 

Watch Dilnaz Boga and Aliefya Vahanvaty’s film  about the invisible Kashmir exploring what it’s like to grow up “under the gun” , and read the story of Safeta about her experiences during the conflict in former Yugoslavia from Zainab Salbi and Women for Women International’s latest book ” The Other Side of War.”

Be inspired. Get involved. Take Action.

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3 Responses to “War and Dialogue - Imagining Ourselves”

  1. bhupinder Says:

    Thanks, you practically read my mind. I thought of requesting you to have something from Hafiz, but then felt awkward since the blog is devoted to Rumi.

    I have always wondered why Hafiz is relatively ignored as compared to Rumi.

    Thanks again !

  2. irving Says:

    Ah, thank you for the Hafiz poem. God also carries us.

    Ya Haqq!

  3. Siyaah Says:

    Beautiful…nice to read some Hafez…echoing bhupinder’s thought.

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