60 Minutes – Re-Airing “War Against Women”
60 Minutes – Re-Airing “War Against Women”
Sunday, August 17
7:00pm ET
CNN's Anderson Cooper will be highlighting the plight of women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the CBS news magazine, 60 Minutes, this Sunday.
This is a re-airing of the piece televised in January and included a visit to Women for Women International’s offices in the DR Congo. The program will be broadcast at 7:00 pm ET on Sunday, August 17. Please check your local listings for 60 Minutes air times.
In the piece, Anderson Cooper shared the struggles of all the women we serve in the DR Congo. Specifically, he met with Lucienne, a Women for Women International program participant.
Lucienne was held captive, tortured, abandoned by her family, and gave birth to the child of her rapist. Her story is bleak, but she is picking up the pieces of her life with the help of Women for Women International and her sponsor, Deborah. In the interview Lucienne told Anderson Cooper that she named her child Luck. “I named her Luck because I went through many hardships. I could have been killed in the forest, but I got my life back. I have hope.”
After the segment initially aired, many of you wrote to us to tell us how moved you were. We invite you to bring together your friends and family to share with them the work you support and to watch the 60 Minutes piece.
If you can’t watch together, please email them and ask them to watch or record it.
Every day Women for Women International staff in the 8 countries where we work see women with a story like Lucienne’s -- women standing in line waiting for their chance to reclaim their lives. They deserve the chance to change their lives and have their stories told. Your support makes that possible and we are eternally grateful.
In fact, at the end of the piece, you’ll see how Lucienne is speaking in front of other members of her Women for Women group. She is lit up with hope and enthusiasm…because she is reading a letter from her sponsor.
On behalf of the women we serve,
Trish Tobin
Women for Women International, Chief Marketing Officer
P.S. For more ways to get involved, check out:
www.womenforwomen.org/congo for more information on the women of the DR Congo, to make a donation, to read Anderson Cooper’s blog about his visit and to find related news articles.
Our Notes from the Field blog, www.womenforwomen.org/fieldnotes, with the most recent updates from the DR Congo including Ashley Judd’s recent visit and photos from staff there right now.
Join the Run for Congo Women this fall. Run, volunteer or spread the word. Learn more at www.runforcongowomen.org.
Sunday, August 17
7:00pm ET
CNN's Anderson Cooper will be highlighting the plight of women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the CBS news magazine, 60 Minutes, this Sunday.
This is a re-airing of the piece televised in January and included a visit to Women for Women International’s offices in the DR Congo. The program will be broadcast at 7:00 pm ET on Sunday, August 17. Please check your local listings for 60 Minutes air times.
In the piece, Anderson Cooper shared the struggles of all the women we serve in the DR Congo. Specifically, he met with Lucienne, a Women for Women International program participant.
Lucienne was held captive, tortured, abandoned by her family, and gave birth to the child of her rapist. Her story is bleak, but she is picking up the pieces of her life with the help of Women for Women International and her sponsor, Deborah. In the interview Lucienne told Anderson Cooper that she named her child Luck. “I named her Luck because I went through many hardships. I could have been killed in the forest, but I got my life back. I have hope.”
After the segment initially aired, many of you wrote to us to tell us how moved you were. We invite you to bring together your friends and family to share with them the work you support and to watch the 60 Minutes piece.
If you can’t watch together, please email them and ask them to watch or record it.
Every day Women for Women International staff in the 8 countries where we work see women with a story like Lucienne’s -- women standing in line waiting for their chance to reclaim their lives. They deserve the chance to change their lives and have their stories told. Your support makes that possible and we are eternally grateful.
In fact, at the end of the piece, you’ll see how Lucienne is speaking in front of other members of her Women for Women group. She is lit up with hope and enthusiasm…because she is reading a letter from her sponsor.
On behalf of the women we serve,
Trish Tobin
Women for Women International, Chief Marketing Officer
P.S. For more ways to get involved, check out:
www.womenforwomen.org/congo for more information on the women of the DR Congo, to make a donation, to read Anderson Cooper’s blog about his visit and to find related news articles.
Our Notes from the Field blog, www.womenforwomen.org/fieldnotes, with the most recent updates from the DR Congo including Ashley Judd’s recent visit and photos from staff there right now.
Join the Run for Congo Women this fall. Run, volunteer or spread the word. Learn more at www.runforcongowomen.org.
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