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  • List of women pacifists and peace activists - Wikipedia231727
  • Aung San Suu Kyi - Wikipedia (1991 Nobel Peace laureate)231718
  • Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner ! (Austria)40837
  • Betty Williams - Nobel Peace Prize 197640841
  • Bineta Diop - Wikipedia (Founder of Femmes Africa Solidarité)231719
  • Heroines of Peace - The Nine Nobel Women40836
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  • Scillael Worthy - Peace is possible (official)231722
  • The Peace Pilgrim ! (USA)40838
  • A conversation with the two female co-directors of Combatants for Peace - Pressenza 13.02.24400123
  • Pathways to Peace Honors Extraordinary Women for Their Dedication to Peace: Part II - Pressenza 23.09.23373761
  • The Search for the Exceptional Women of Peace Award: A Reflection - Pressenza 18.09.22306707
  • This Feminist Is Putting Women at the Peace Table - PassBlue 13.04.21241594
  • ‘Not a noisy gun’: The women peacebuilders of Liberia - Al Jazeera 22.03.21239193
  • Building peace on Earth: Pauline Tangiora - Cultural Survival 02/18231720
  • Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with nonviolence - TED Talk 04/12231723
  • Author Susan Galleymore on “Long Time Passing: Mothers Speak About War and Terror” 5/0940843
  • Woolsey for Peace - Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey: Advocate for Peace (Archive 2006)40842
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