Visionary Women
The University Library
Celebrates Women’s History Month
“Visionary Women: Champions of Peace & Nonviolence”
For generations, women have resolved conflicts in their homes,
schools, and communities. They have rejected violence as counterproductive and
stressed the need to restore respect, establish justice, and reduce the causes
of conflict as the surest way to peace. From legal defense and public education
to direct action and civil disobedience, women have expanded the American
tradition of using inclusive, democratic and active means to reduce violence,
achieve peace, and promote the common good.
From women’s rights and racial justice to disarmament and gun
control, the drive for nonviolent change has been championed by visionary
women. These women consciously built supportive, nonviolent alternatives and
loving communities as well as advocating change. They have given voice to the
unrepresented and hope to victims of violence and those who dream of a peaceful
world.”
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