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Resource: DVD (109041) Iron Ladies of Liberia     
Author: Junge, Daniel and Johnson, Siatta Scott
Publisher: Women Make Movies, 2007
Vendor: Women Make Movies
Length: 75 Minutes
Heading: SOCIA — Social Issues
Subjects: Africa, general; Social Action/Concerns; Women's Issues
Location: Social Issues
# Copies: 1
Description: After surviving a 14-year civil war and a government riddled with corruption, Liberia is ready for change. On January 16, 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was inaugurated President – the first freely elected female head of state in Africa. Having won a hotly contested election with the overwhelming support of women across Liberia, Sirleaf faces the daunting task of lifting her country from debt and devastation. She turns to a remarkable team of women, appointing them in positions such as police chief, finance minister, minister of justice, commerce minister and minister of gender. With exclusive access, directors Siatta Scott Johnson and Daniel Junge follow these “Iron Ladies” behind the scenes during their critical first year in office as they tackle indolent bureaucracy, black markets and the omnipresent threat of violent riots. Highlighting the challenges that African countries currently face, this film provides an uplifting example of women who have become the backbone of change. As the filmmakers explore a historic transition from authoritarianism to democracy, the viewer is treated to a joyous, inspirational testimony of the political power of women's leadership and diplomacy. Copyright limit: Your church can only show this DVD in a group of its own members (cannot advertise to the general public)
Age Groups: Young Adult; Adult (30-55); Adult (55+)


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