Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Canadian_Voice_of_Women_for_Peace an entity of type: WikicatAnti-nuclearOrganizations
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, also known as Voice of Women or VOW, is a Canadian anti-nuclear pacifist organization that was formed in 1960. The organization was created in response to an article in which Lotta Dempsey, a journalist for the Toronto Star, called out for action against the threat of nuclear war and asked women to work together for peace. After the article was published, a group of women contacted Dempsey and formed a women's organization called the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. The organization's work has spanned multiple decades and is Canada's oldest feminist peace group.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
xsd:integer
35483689
xsd:integer
1105001409
rdf:langString
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, also known as Voice of Women or VOW, is a Canadian anti-nuclear pacifist organization that was formed in 1960. The organization was created in response to an article in which Lotta Dempsey, a journalist for the Toronto Star, called out for action against the threat of nuclear war and asked women to work together for peace. After the article was published, a group of women contacted Dempsey and formed a women's organization called the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. The organization's work has spanned multiple decades and is Canada's oldest feminist peace group.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
10787