Theresa Wolfwood
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Theresa Wolfwood is the director of the Barnard Boecker Centre Foundation in Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, Canada and is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of about 78,000 within the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria, which has a population of 360,063, the 15th most populous Canadian...

, Canada
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. She organizes, writes and speaks on issues concerning peace, social justice, women, globalization and human rights. She participated in the World Peace Forum in Vancouver
Vancouver
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 and was an international election observer in El Salvador
El Salvador
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 in June, 2006. She co-coordinates Victoria Women in Black.

She has written for Briarpatch
Briarpatch
Briarpatch is an independent alternative news magazine based in Saskatchewan, Canada and distributed across Canada.Launched in 1973 as an anti-poverty newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Coalition of Anti-Poverty Organizations, the magazine's founding mission was "to provide a forum for...

, Peace Magazine
Peace Magazine
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, Peace News
Peace News
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, Third World Resurgence
Third World Resurgence
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 & other publications.
Her essays have been included in the following books:
  • Challenging Empires: World Social Forum, Eds. Jai Sen et al. 2004. Viveka Foundation, New Delhi
    New Delhi
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    , India;
  • Feminist Perspectives: September 11, 2001. Eds. Susan Hawthorne & Bronwyn Winter. 2002. Spinifex Press, Australia
    Australia
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    . Reprinted as AFTER SHOCK: September 11, 2001;
  • Global Feminist Perspectives, 2003. Raincoast Books, Vancouver, BC;
  • There is an Alternative: Subsistence and Worldwide Resistance to Corporate Globalization, Eds. Veronika Bennholdt-Thomson, Nicholas Faraclas and Claudia Von Werlhof, Zed Books Ltd. London, UK. 2001.


She is a published poet, many of her poems reflect her passion for peace and social justice.

Her photographs have been published and exhibited in several countries and her banner art has also been widely shown.

External links

  • http://www.bbcf.ca
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