From the battlefields of Iraq to the halls of modern activism, a powerful new documentary titled All I Have Is a Voice is giving a platform to those directly impacted by America's global military decisions. 🎥 Through raw interviews with a grieving mother, war veterans, survivors, and peace advocates, the film stitches together a mosaic of perspectives rarely seen in mainstream discourse.
💬 One standout story follows the founder of a female-led anti-war organization who blends grassroots organizing with viral TikTok campaigns—proving that Gen Z isn't afraid to reimagine activism. Meanwhile, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee breaks down how U.S. policies have both extinguished and ignited hope in conflict zones over the past century.
🌐 The documentary doesn't shy away from tough questions: Can a nation known for its “peacekeeping” missions also be a catalyst for instability? Viewers are taken from intimate kitchen-table conversations to high-stakes geopolitical analysis—all while unpacking what “security” really means for everyday people.
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All I Have Is a Voice: The U.S.' role in breaking, brokering peace
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