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Canadian journalist Sally Armstrong talks about war’s impact on women, children
Season 4 · Episode 102

Canadian journalist Sally Armstrong talks about war’s impact on women, children

Consider This Northumberland

December 28, 202426m 37s

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<p>Sally Armstrong is an internationally renowned Canadian journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker. She is also a vocal human</p> <p>The post <a href="https://consider-this.ca/canadian-journalist-sally-armstrong-talks-about-wars-impact-on-women-children/">Canadian journalist Sally Armstrong talks about war’s impact on women, children</a> appeared first on <a href="https://consider-this.ca">Consider This</a>.</p> <div class='yarpp yarpp-related yarpp-related-rss yarpp-template-list'> <!-- YARPP List --> Related posts:<ol> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/internationally-renowned-canadian-journalist-shares-stories-of-women-and-children-facing-war-and-oppression/" rel="bookmark" title="Internationally renowned Canadian journalist shares stories of women and children facing war and oppression.">Internationally renowned Canadian journalist shares stories of women and children facing war and oppression.</a></li> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/violence-against-women-up-in-northumberland-as-shelter-faces-challenges-to-help-and-educate/" rel="bookmark" title="Violence against women up in Northumberland as shelter faces challenges to help and educate">Violence against women up in Northumberland as shelter faces challenges to help and educate</a></li> <li><a href="https://consider-this.ca/new-legislation-addresses-key-concerns-for-women-in-skilled-trades-says-piccini/" rel="bookmark" title="New legislation addresses key concerns for women in skilled trades, says Piccini">New legislation addresses key concerns for women in skilled trades, says Piccini</a></li> </ol> </div>