Leymah Gbowee è una pacifista liberiana, responsabile della direzione di un movimento di pace femminile, Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace, che ha contribuito a porre fine alla seconda guerra civile liberiana nel 2003. Wikipedia
Nascita: 1 febbraio 1972 (età 52 anni), Monrovia, Liberia
Premi: Premio Nobel per la pace
Figli: Jaydyn Thelma Abigail, Joshua Mensah, Amber e altri ancora
Istruzione: Eastern Mennonite University
Coniuge: Jay Fatormah
Libri
Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War
2011
Notre force est infinie
2012
Mighty Be Their Powers
2011
Wir sind die Macht: Die bewegende Autobiographie der Friedensnobelpreisträgerin
2012
Grande sia il nostro potere. La donna che con la sua lotta ha liberato un paese dalla guerra
2012
Reaching for Dawn
2021
Film
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