Chains of Production, Chains of Protest: Women's Peace Camps, 1981-2000Main MenuWomen's Peace Camps: A Transnational Network, 1981-2000Place-Based ActivismTransnational Map of Women's Peace CampsIndividualsBiographical analysis is a key aspect of peace history. This page displays the individuals included in this projectBibliographyShelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9Shelley E. Rose
Simone Wilkinson
12024-04-18T19:23:09-07:00Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9438443plain2024-04-18T19:26:02-07:00Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9Simone Wilkinson was at Seneca Women's Encampment for Peace and Justice and helped start the Minnesota Women's Camp for Peace and Justice.
This page has tags:
1media/UMASS Seneca.jpg2023-10-11T10:33:11-07:00Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9Seneca Women's Peace Encampment for a Future of Peace and JusticeShelley E. Rose7vistag2024-04-18T18:47:21-07:0042.73503, -76.86056Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9
12023-10-23T12:48:24-07:00Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9Minnesota Women's Camp for Peace and JusticeShelley E. Rose6vistag2024-04-18T19:18:37-07:0044.89494234373036, -93.17609805510439Shelley E. Rose899f26ea27e47423914e03411e55dede6a7342b9