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  2. Rosemary Keefe - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Keefe (also known as Rosemary Curb, February 3, 1940 – May 24, 2012) was an American nun, university professor, and lesbian author.She was the co-editor of a best-selling book Lesbian Nuns Breaking Silence, which she wrote under her married name of Rosemary Curb.

  3. Breaking the Silence (organization) - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Breaking the Silence שוברים שתיקה Founded March 2004 ; 20 years ago (2004-03) Type Non-governmental organization Website breakingthesilence.org.il Breaking the Silence (BtS ; Hebrew: שוברים שתיקה, romanized: Shovrim Shtika ; Arabic: كسر الصمت, romanized: Kasr aṣ ...

  4. Muthoni wa Gichuru - Wikipedia

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    Her first published book, Breaking the Silence (2009), was runner-up for the 2011 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature in the English-language youth category. [3] The Carving (2019) was the winner of the 2018 CODE Burt Prize for African Young Adult Literature in Kenya. [4]

  5. Why I Wrote a Book to End the Silence Around Suicide - AOL

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  6. ‘Project Silence’ Review: Survivors Are Dogged by Disaster in ...

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    Fogs, dogs and toxic smogs are just the headliner adversities hurled at the motley band of misfits determined to survive Kim Tae Gon’s “Project Silence,” by no means a classic in the Korean ...

  7. Avner Gvaryahu - Wikipedia

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    Gvaryahu was working with Breaking the Silence by 2011. [2] At the time, he worked as a tour guide for the non-profit, showing visitors the impact of the occupation in the West Bank. [2] By 2014, Gvaryahu was the non-profit's spokesperson. [7]

  8. Diane Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    1999 – Breaking the Silence (aka Remembering Me) 1999 – Summer’s Child; 2001 – The Courage Tree; 2002 – Cypress Point (aka The Shadow Wife) (aka The Forgotten Son) 2003 – Kiss River; 2004 – Her Mother’s Shadow; 2005 – The Bay at Midnight; 2005 – "The Dreamer" (short story in anthology The Journey Home)

  9. ‘A Silence’ Review: Joachim Lafosse’s Gradually Shattering ...

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    In his staggering 2012 film “Our Children,” Belgian writer-director Joachim Lafosse turned an unthinkable true-life tragedy — the story of a mentally ailing mother who, one hitherto ordinary ...