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War Redefined

Season 1 Episode 5 | 52m 29s

The series capstone, War Redefined challenges the conventional wisdom that war and peace are the domain of men through incisive interviews with leading thinkers, Secretaries of State and seasoned survivors of war and peace-making.

Aired: 11/08/11 | Expires: 02/20/18
Extras
These police officers shatter stereotypes as they rise in the name of building peace.
Discover the story of a courageous women’s movement that formed the first Intifada.
In 1987 during the first Intifada, imprisoned Palestinian women form a bond.
An all-female Bangladeshi police unit trains for a year-long UN peacekeeping mission.
Appalachian elder, Mary Jane Wysor, shares her views with Blue Ridge PBS on building peace
Dr. Grace Edwards talks with Blue Ridge PBS about the strength of Appalachian women.
Eman Abdelrahman, a student at Virginia Tech, shares what peace means to her.
Egyptian native and single mom Mai Dahshan shares her thoughts on living in peace.
Presbyterian pastor Linda Dickerson shares her definition of peace with Blue Ridge PBS.
Love for the foreigner, lost in a foreign land.
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