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Nandy shares many stories - from her first experiences in Dili, to saving the life of a tiny premature baby. She shares about her friendship with Kirsty Sword Gusmao.
Catharina talks about her time working for the UN during the vote for Independence in Esat Timor and her passion for the language Tetun that she has so comprehensively documented.
Judi talks about how she began this shelter, her experience of the Santa Cruz massacre and her heart for family reconciliation. She is helped by translator Acy Lodja
Kirsty expresses her disappointment in the Australian Government regarding oil and gas in the Timor Sea. She shares her wisedom on life and courage.
Acy is an Indonesian woman, and pastor to New Community Church Dili. She talks about community, faith, suffering and hope.
Grace speaks about the Casa Vida programs, her heart for the child victims, her life prior to that including work as an interpretor in Surgery and ICU during The Crisis years.
Chris is currently on the Board of the Alola Foundation and has worked with passion and courage for the self- determination of the people of Timor Leste for decades, beginning long before their Independence.
Helen shares her own stories of connection with Timor Leste and her disappointment in the lack of true friendship extended to Timor Leste by the Australian Government since 1943.
Betti talks about the importance of her work.She shares stories from her life and describes the situation that motivated her to become an international advocate for Timor at age 17
Betti also shares a story from her visit to Brooklyn N Y when she was an East Timorese Youth Ambassador in 1993
Maria (Ti Ti) talks about what is important to her when raising children here and about her memories as a small child and new mother during the occupation, particularly 1999.
Juavita talks about her lost childhood during the Indonesian occupation, her years at an orphanage, the people who have inspired her and her desire to lead her people as a judge.
Kirsty shares about her Australian upbringing, her values, her life with three boys and 'the Father of a Nation'. She talks about what motivates her work.