Women, War & Peace Associate Producer Jessie Beauchaine is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the coming weeks our team will journey to places where some of the war’s worst atrocities against Bosnia’s women took place.
Women, War & Peace Field Producer Leslie Knott documents a theater in Afghanistan that uses trained actors to tell audience members’ stories. Watch a recent performance outside Kabul, during which female audience members opened up about their experiences living in a country that has suffered 30 years of war.
Colombia has its own version of the Na’avi, the imperiled indigenous people whose story lies at the heart of the international blockbuster Avatar.
Women, War & Peace Colombia producer Oriana Zill de Granados writes about her conversations with families searching for disappeared loved ones, in Valledupar, Colombia, a paramilitary stronghold.
Oriana Zill de Granados, a Women, War & Peace producer filming in Colombia, spends time with a group of indigenous Wayuu people who survived a massacre perpetrated against their village. Despite death threats, Debora Barros, a clan leader, and others continue to fight for justice and the ability to one day return home.
The remarkable story of the courageous Liberian women who came together to end a bloody civil war and bring peace to their shattered country.