International Women's Day Just Got Better
As you know, Women for Peace will be celebrating our second birthday at the International Women's Day event next Sunday, March 6, from 2 to 4 pm at the Pres House (731 State St, off UW Library Mall; $5 donation requested at the door).You also know that the impressive Elaine Alexie will be our featured speaker. She's an environmentalist, filmmaker, community organizer and indigenous rights activist. For Elaine, who was raised in the tradition of the Tetlit Gwichin First Nation, there is no question that human communities and natural ecosystems are intertwined. The Gwichin are already experiencing the effects of global warming - caribou herds are shifting their migration patterns, fish are changing their spawning habits, sea ice is thinning and forest fires are becoming more commonplace. Global warming is not an issue to be debated in the abstract, but a threat to their traditions and livelihood that must be overcome.
Thanks to the hard work of Shelly and Arlene, we'll also be celebrating International Women's Day with:
- Nydia Rohas, a local poet and author of Between the Heart and the Land: Latina Poets in the Midwest;
- Jammie Davis, a young local poet and one of the recipients of this year's City of Madison Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Awards; and
- Girl Neighborhood Power, a local girls' group that will perform African drumming and dance.
We (and our co-organizers, the WI Coordinating Council on Nicaragua) hope to see you there!

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