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Women PeaceMakers Program

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2007 Peace Writers Biographical Abstracts


The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) is pleased to announce the 2007 Peace Writers: Theresa de Langis, Devon Haynie and Stelet Kim.

 
 


Theresa de Langis

 

Theresa de Langis

Theresa de Langis is the immediate past executive director of the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Women (NHCSW). She is the author of numerous publications, including "Advancing the Status of Women Worldwide: The History of Zonta International, 1919-1999,” “Double Jeopardy: A Report on the Training and Educational Programs for NH’s Female Offenders” and “Share Your Story,” based on listening sessions with women on welfare. De Langis served as the managing editor of “The Legal Handbook for Women in New Hampshire,” and oversaw its translation into Spanish. During the 2006 legislative session, she drafted and – in partnership with NHCSW, legislators and community stakeholders – successfully advocated for the passage of a law to address long-standing gender inequities in the state’s criminal justice system. De Langis holds a doctoral degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and is currently an adjunct faculty member of the University of New Hampshire.

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Devon Haynie

Devon Haynie

Devon Haynie grew up in Fort Wayne, Ind. She earned a B.A. in peace studies at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. As an undergraduate, Haynie studied abroad at the University of Cape Town, South Africa and at the European Peace University in Stadtschlaining, Austria. After graduation she volunteered with an NGO in Shkodra, Albania and traveled throughout the Balkans. She has since been a press officer at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Amnesty International USA. In 2007, Haynie graduated from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Her work has appeared in several newspapers and magazines, including the Chicago Tribune, the Philadelphia Daily News and Connecticut Magazine. Devon enjoys writing about women's issues and human rights and looks forward to documenting Irina Yanovskaya's meaningful life and work in South Ossetia (Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone).

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Stelet Kim

 

Stelet Kim

Raised in a multicultural and multilingual home, Stelet Kim has infused the notion of a global community into her studies, work and everyday life. She has been involved in grassroots resource development and community mobilization through volunteer service in California, taught English in South Korea and Esperanto at the University of California, Berkeley and assisted in the production of a documentary film on U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Ever a student of the world, she received a graduate degree in International Comparative Education at Stanford University and undergraduate degrees in English and Spanish literature at UC Berkeley. She has written on such topics as post-colonial language planning, anti-prostitution and sex-trafficking policies, and issues of HIV/AIDS-related stigma, discrimination and gender inequality. Affected by her studies of pandemic inequity, she looks forward to utilizing the written word to bring attention to women peacemakers’ efforts worldwide.



 

 

 

 

Contact Information:
Erika Lopez, MA
Women PeaceMakers Program
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
USA
Fax: 1.619.260.7570
* Alternative fax number: 1.619.260.7809
E-mail: erika.lopez@sandiego.edu