Special Notice
The Theology & Peace Annual Meeting will begin at 9:00pm (ET) immediately following this Mimesis at the Movies gathering.
You will need to register to get the link.
You don't have to stick around for the business stuff, if you only want to talk about Leymah Gbowee. Nor do you have to talk about Liberian civil wars for an hour and a half, if you only want to discuss Theology & Peace planning. Anyone is welcome to join us at any time. Just make sure you register so that we can get you access to the Zoom.
Pray for Peace
In 2011, Leymah Gbowee would receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her work as a leader of the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. Three years earlier (2008), Gini Reticker directed a documentary film about Gbowee's efforts. Join Theology & Peace as we examine this account of building peace while surrounded by war. Hopefully, you'll have a chance to watch the film before we meet. You can rent it for less that $6 USD from at least five different video-on-demand services.
The vast majority of the footage and testimony focuses on retelling the actions which built peace. However, there are also images of child soldiers, audio of gun shots, and descriptions of sexual violence. You might prefer to learn about this story through an interview Gbowee and the film's producer gave Lynn Sherr on Bill Moyers Journal in 2009.
If you have access to Hoopla through your local library, you could also listen to Gbowee's memoir (2011).

