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Witness History: Witness Archive 2016
BBC World Service
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9 months ago

History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2016.

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History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2016.

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Personal Journals
Society & Culture,
History
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Wangari Maathai Wins Nobel Prize
Witness History: Witness Archive 2016
9 minutes
8 years ago
Wangari Maathai Wins Nobel Prize

In 2004, Kenyan Wangari Maathai became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. She was an environmentalist and human rights activist who founded the Green Belt Movement in the 1970s. She focused on the planting of trees, conservation, and women's rights but repeatedly clashed with the government while trying to protect Kenya's forest and parks. She was arrested and beaten on several occasions. Witness speaks to her daughter, Wanjira Mathai. Photo: Kenya's Wangari Maathai (L) challenging hired security people working for developers in the Karura Forest, in the Kenyan Capital Nairobi (SIMON MAINA/AFP/Getty Images)

Witness History: Witness Archive 2016

History as told by the people who were there. All the programmes from 2016.