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How Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement Weaponized Nature Against Kenya’s Tyrant Regime

Published 13 Jun 2026 • 33 views views
Soil of Resistance: Kenya’s Nobel Laureate Planted a Revolution for Democracy and Dignity
Wangari Maathai was dismissed by the World Bank, beaten by her own government, and called a simple woman planting trees. Yet, she persevered to plant 47 million trees, free political prisoners, and win the Nobel Peace Prize.
This documentary uncovers the remarkable story of Kenya’s most extraordinary change-maker and founder of the Green Belt Movement. Join The African Mail as we explore how she proved that environmentalism, democracy, and human dignity are the exact same fight.
Timestamps
0:0 - Intro- Wangari Maathai: The Woman who Defied a Dictator with Trees
0:34 - Context Setup
1:11 - The Turning Point
1:48 - Rising Tension and Impact
2:18 - Ending
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References
The Green Belt Movement (2026) Our History.
Nobel Prize Outreach AB (2026) Wangari Maathai – Facts.
Nobel Prize Outreach AB (2004) The Nobel Peace Prize 2004: Press Release.
Time (2020) ‘2001: Wangari Maathai’, Time 100 Women of the Year.
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