A Peace of Her Mind (People to People)
Testimony of women involved in peace movements through the 20th century.
This documentary, made by the Clio Co- op, consists of interviews with women about the history of women's work for peace, beginning with the formation of the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1915.
A suffragette, now 94, recalls losing her job because of anti- war speeches. 10,000 women marched for peace in 1926, and they continued campaigning in the 1930s and during the Second World War. Women were also at the forefront of the later campaigns against nuclear weapons.
Most of the interviewees agree that women working together can play an important role in the preservation of peace. "With all our scientific knowledge," asks one, "why can't we use that knowledge to make a better life for people on this Earth?"
Documentary about the history of women's work for peace, beginning in 1915
with the formation of the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
A suffragette, now 94, recalls losing her job because of anti-war speeches.
10,000 women marched for peace in 1926, and they continued campaigning in the
thirties and during the Second World War. Women were also at the forefront of
the later campaigns against nuclear weapons.