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22: 97:, Canada. She organizes, writes and speaks on issues concerning peace, social justice, women, globalization and human rights. She participated in the World Peace Forum in 51: 241: 246: 201: 221: 236: 231: 73: 211: 90: 216: 206: 172:
Her photographs have been published and exhibited in several countries and her banner art has also been widely shown.
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She is a published poet, many of her poems reflect her passion for peace and social justice.
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There is an Alternative: Subsistence and Worldwide Resistance to Corporate Globalization
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in June, 2006. She co-coordinates Victoria Women in Black.
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