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Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Jody Williams received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her work to ban landmines through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, which shared the Peace Prize with her that year. At that time, she became the 10th woman and third American woman in its almost 100-year history to receive the Prize.
Like others who have seen the ravages of war, she is an outspoken peace activist who struggles to reclaim the real meaning of peace, a concept which goes far beyond the absence of armed conflict and is defined by human security, not national security. Williams believes that working for peace is not for the faint of heart. It requires dogged persistence and a commitment to sustainable peace, built on sustainable development, environmental justice and security, and meeting the basic needs of the majority of people on our planet.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee said "There are at present probably over one hundred million anti-personnel mines scattered over large areas on several continents. Such mines maim and kill indiscriminately and are a major threat to the civilian populations and to the social and economic development of the many countries affected. The ICBL and Jody Williams started a process which in the space of a few years changed a ban on anti-personnel mines from a vision to a feasible reality."
Jody Williams believes "Landmines distinguish themselves because once they have been sown, once the soldier walks away from the weapon, the landmine cannot tell the difference between a soldier or a civilian - a woman, a child, a grandmother going out to collect firewood to make the family meal. The crux of the problem is that while the use of the weapon might be militarily justifiable during the day of the battle, or even the two weeks of the battle, or maybe even the two months of the battle, once peace is declared the landmine does not recognize that peace. The landmine is eternally prepared to take victims. In common parlance, it is the perfect soldier, the "eternal sentry." The war ends, the landmine goes on killing.
Famous quotes from Jody Williams:
"Emotion without action is irrelevant.
The rest of the world did not go away because New York was attacked. There are many many problems in the world we need to address, not just that one."
Event Type:
Regular Event
Event Date:
5/4/2010
Event Time:
7:00 PM
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$85.00
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$35.00
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Free
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