WEA Voices
We Are Together: WEA’s 2010 Gala
“I had to take a second and recognize your team and your admiring supporters for an amazing program last night. Not only am I sure it was successful for WEA, but I hope that you realize you inspired us all and showed us what’s possible in our own endeavors…Thank you for demonstrating what it…
Read MoreIn the blogosphere: Simple Tools, Big Impact
The facilitator for the 2010 West African Women and Water Training, Maame Yelbert-Obeng, has written a beautiful piece about that training for the Global Fund for Women. Read her story here. Learn more about what happened in February in Ghana – and prepare to dance – by clicking here.
Read MoreIn the blogosphere: WEA on Care2
Read WEA’s Call for Action on Mother’s Day, which was posted on Care2. Read it online here. And we invite you to join our mailing list! Click here.
Read MoreWhat is Sacred?
The following article has been written by Carolyn Raffensperger, Executive Director of the Science and Environmental Health Network. What is sacred? What does the law recognize as sacred? These were the questions that haunted me yesterday, the third full day of the delegation’s trip to Nevada and Arizona to join with indigenous people to protect…
Read More‘We are in the business of door opening, and it is really exciting.’
Below is the lively conversation among WEA Co-Directors, Amira and Melinda. Pass this along to others for a dose of inspiration! Britt Bravo, a blogger and consultant, interviewed Melinda and Amira for her Big Vision podcast series. She posted the interview to her blog and to BlogHer. Click here to listen.
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