Every day, you think about the women across the globe who are living on the edge, or those whose lives seem so much easier than your own. You want to reach out to them, but you feel so overwhelmed that you shut down and push the feeling away.

What if you could meet them and talk with them, right now?

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Ireland

Flashes of Light!

"People told me that I was making a difference, & I felt that I was. Then things took a slide."

USA

Harriet Tubman's Legacy Is Alive on the Eastern Shore

John Creighton's grandmother told him she had never heard of the woman known as Moses. Few residents of the Eastern Shore could say that today.

USA

Frontline Atlanta: Thirteen Years of Peacebuilding

"At first it was very difficult to build trust because they had lived through such bad times - gunshots, dead bodies in the street, and abandonment."

Korea

I want to bring about a summit between North Korea and the US President

"We believe the women's perspective on life and peace . . . is the essence of the whole North East Asian peace process."

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Snowe, Kerry, Boxer, Collins & C0-Sponsors Introduce the International Violence against Women Act  in the US Congress February 4. At last!!

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Does Islam advocate violence? Do most Muslims? Women and men we speak with tell what they do for peace across faiths and within their own. Read PeaceTimes # 102.

Women's heart wisdom: It's what the world needs, for Valentine's Day and every day. Read Kimberly Weichel in Week X Week, ponder, and talk back!

This Week's Peace Action: Make time to create and share art that speaks to your soul. It will heal you and others.

All our regular e-publications, including PeaceTimes, are blogs because your voice matters. Speak up. Or take it from the top, and submit your guest blog to maryl@peacexpeace.org.

Read our 2008 Annual Report: Listen to the Women. We're speaking out, listening up, connecting globally, and changing the world together.

Sixty Years, Sixty Voices: Palestinian and Israeli women say peace is possible. It's one of the reasons Patricia Smith Melton is a Purpose Prize Fellow!

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