Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Wangari Maathai (1940-2011)


Professor Wangari Maathai Remembered
cross-posted from openDemocracy

Following the death of Wangari Maathai, noted activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, openDemocracy remembers her through her own words and those of her fellow Nobel Peace Laureates.

Back in May of this year Wangari Maathai presented a message to the third international Nobel Women's Initiative gathering, focusing on ending sexual violence in conflict.



This video was originally published by the Nobel Women's Initiative.

Message from Nobel Peace Laureates Jody Williams, Shirin Ebadi, Rigoberta MenchĂș Tum, and Mairead Maguire:
We are terribly saddened by the death of our beloved friend and sister Nobel Peace Laureate, Professor Wangari Maathai.  Wangari was a true visionary whose work and life served as a powerful example to women everywhere.  She showed us that the eradication of poverty, the empowerment of women, and a sustainable future for our planet are all essential building blocks of a more just and peaceful world.  She lived her belief that all of us have a role to play in creating sustainable peace.

It has been a great privilege to know and work with Wangari through our joint efforts in the Nobel Women's Initiative, launched in January 2006.  Her tireless commitment to humanity was evident in everything she did--from planting trees and listening to women in refugee camps to amplifying the voices of the disempowered to leaders and decision makers around the globe

Wangari's fearless strength in adversity, her creative approach to building a peaceful, healthy planet and her hard work to inspire and empower women will live on.  Her passion and commitment have moved countless people to take action to improve their communities. We will miss her great shining smile and her indomitable spirit but all those she has inspired will keep her vision alive through each small action we take toward a better world.
 For more information, visit the Green Belt Movement or the Nobel Women's Initiative web sites.

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