Women of the World (WOW) Book Club is focused on WOMEN! Books written by women authors and/or highlights women's role and issues within a global context. We gather once a month to share our perspectives for a rich book discussion. We meet at different coffee houses usually on a Sunday at 2pm. Membership is open to folks. Please write to katherinezavala@gmail.com if interested to join. NEWS: We'll be taking a break from Sept to Dec 2016. Watch out for new updates and new chapter in DC in 2017.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Who is Wangari Maathai and why did she win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004?
Read our next book written by 2004 Nobel Peace Price winner from Kenya, Wangari Maathai, who wrote her memoir "Unbowed" about her life and the starting of the Green Belt movement.
Here's a summary of the book:
Born in 1940, Matthai attended primary school at a time when Kenyan girls were not educated; went on to earn a Ph.D. and became head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy at the University of Nairobi before founding Kenya's Green Belt Movement in 1977, which mobilized thousands of women to plant trees in an effort to restore the country's indigenous forests.
Because Kenya's environmental degradation was largely due to the policies of a corrupt government, she then made the Green Belt Movement part of a broader campaign for democracy. Maathai endured personal attacks by the ruling powers-President Moi denounced her as a "wayward" woman-and engaged in political activities that landed her in jail several times. This memoir (after The Green Belt Movement) documents the remarkable achievements of an influential environmentalist and activist.
Come and join us on our book club discussion on Sunday November 2nd at 2pm in the North Beach district at Cafe Greco (423 Columbus Avenue).
November 2nd is daylight savings day so please take this into account when coming to the book club.
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