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[Stop the next war now: Women working for peace Women's issues around the world ; Terrorism and security concerns ; Herstory: Mary Amdur ; Artist's spotlight on D'Yara]

Part 4. When you're right ... how far do you go to prove it? How much do you risk? Kate Mulgrew joins us once again with the story of a scientist who defended her work ... and our planet with everything she had ... (2:00).

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  • "Part 4. When you're right ... how far do you go to prove it? How much do you risk? Kate Mulgrew joins us once again with the story of a scientist who defended her work ... and our planet with everything she had ... (2:00)."@en
  • "Part 2. With a look at other issues affecting women around the world, here's Arielle Trimm. (1:39)."@en
  • "Part 3. The recent terrorist attacks in London brought back memories of September 11th for many Americans, but commentator Sarah Darer Littmann has spent much of her life at a heightened alert status. She shares her thoughts about the recent events in the city where she once lived. (4:05)."@en
  • "Part 1. In an effort to stop the war in Iraq, a group of women- moms, concerned citizens, and lifetime activists, co-founded a group called Code Pink: Women for Peace. Now this organization has issued a new challenge for peace activists: To stop the next war now. In fact, that's the title of their new anthology of essays by such notable women as Eve Ensler, Helen Thomas, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Benazir Bhutto. Susan spoke with Code Pink co-founder and book editor Medea Benjamin about the book (8:50)."@en
  • "Part 5. In this week's artist spotlight the harmonies of the a cappella group, D'Yara ... (3:52)."@en

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