Cita Morei

Elicita ‘Cita’ Morei
Nationality Belauan
Other names Women's liberation and anti-nuclear weapons activism

Elicita ‘Cita’ Morei is a women's liberation and anti-nuclear weapons activist[1] and writer. She is a member of the Belauan women's organization, Otil a Beluad and author of Belau Be Brave[2] and Planting the Mustard Seed of World Peace.[3]

Morei is also an active campaigner for the preservation of the land in the Pacific island of Palau.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. Ferguson, Kathy E.; Mironesco, Monique (2008), "Conclusion: Advancing feminist thinking on globalization", in Ferguson, Kathy E.; Mironesco, Monique, Gender and globalization in Asia and the Pacific: method, practice, theory, University of Hawaii Press, p. 322, ISBN 9780824832414
  2. Morei, Cita (1992), "Belau be brave", in Crocombe, Marjorie, Te rau maire: poems and stories of the Pacific, Rarotonga, Cook Islands: Tauranga Vananga (Ministry of Cultural Development), p. 4, ISBN 9789822200058
  3. Morei, Cita (1998), "Planting the mustard seed of world peace", in dé Ishtar, Zohl, Pacific women speak out for independence and denuclearisation, Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand Annandale, New South Wales, Australia: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Aotearoa) Disarmament and Security Centre (Aotearoa) Pacific Connections, ISBN 9780473056667
  4. Tiffany, Sharon W. (2014), "Women in Oceania", in Stromquist, Nelly P., Women in the Third World an encyclopedia of contemporary issues, Hoboken: Routledge, Taylor and Francis, p. 643, ISBN 9781135498542
  5. Morei, Cita; a Beluad, Otil (1990). Petition from Cita Morei, Otil a Beluad, concerning the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. New York: United Nations. OCLC 123381672.


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/19/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.