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"Theresa Wolfwood's poems bear witness to the course of human history in its hunger for war, violence and injustice. Her verses, rich in her ability to look inside the human heart, bring us in touch with the human story of the politically imprisoned, the persecuted and the unseen. Wolfwood's poems are deeply interconnected with the land, the seas and the air that we all inhabit, as her wisdom and passion to protect our precious planet comes through. Her lasting belief in the healing power of love touches the reader and offers us hope for a human society more at peace with itself." - Sumeet Grover, author of Signals & House Arrest and Disobedience…mehr

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"Theresa Wolfwood's poems bear witness to the course of human history in its hunger for war, violence and injustice. Her verses, rich in her ability to look inside the human heart, bring us in touch with the human story of the politically imprisoned, the persecuted and the unseen. Wolfwood's poems are deeply interconnected with the land, the seas and the air that we all inhabit, as her wisdom and passion to protect our precious planet comes through. Her lasting belief in the healing power of love touches the reader and offers us hope for a human society more at peace with itself." - Sumeet Grover, author of Signals & House Arrest and Disobedience
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Theresa Wolfwood is a Canadian writer, activist and artist. Her life is dedicated to the causes of peace and social justice through organizing, writing, and creating the art of resistance. Her values are expressed in her poetry, prose and art. Many of her poems have been printed in anthologies, Canadian publications and globally in translation. See www.bbcf.ca for her work. She is director of the Barnard-Boecker Centre Foundation and is active in peace, social justice, women's and environmental organizations, locally and internationally. Theresa lives in Victoria and on Hornby Island, BC, Canada.