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Liz Grover travels the world as a spiritual activist, specializing in sharing the voices and events of social movements through writing, film, photography, and Internet media. Liz Grover is an established speaker as a voice for peace and an inspiration for others to dare to face their fears by saying yes to their destiny.
Her social activism started at the age of 15 when she helped organize local Maine communities to stand up to corporate polluters. At the age of 20, her international work was a volunteer English teacher in the Nepalese school system. At the age of 22, she designed Internet media tools for Afghanistan’s first presidential and parliamentary elections after the fall of the Taliban; she did the same for Timor-Leste’s 2007 parliamentary cycle 2 years later.
Liz has also organized powerful actions such as Walk in their Shoes, an art installation of nearly 8,000 pairs of shoes that was displayed on the Washington National Mall to memorialize Iraqis who lost their lives to the war. When working outside of peace activism, Liz spends her time as a photojournalist documenting the Buddhist and Hindu relics of Central and Southeast Asia, and as a student and practitioner of eastern spiritual philosophies. She is now producing her first feature length narrative film called Scarlet Poppy.