Terry Kay Rockefeller is a documentary film producer, peace and justice activist. Her education includes an M.A. in U.S. History, The Johns Hopkins University; A.B in Government, Radcliffe College, Harvard University. Terry's sister, Laura Rockefeller, was killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Since May of 2002, Terry has worked with September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows to oppose war in response to 9/11, to protest lack of due process in the military tribunals trying those accused of the terrorist attacks, and to close Guantanamo. From 2003 to 2009, Rockefeller was a member of the board of directors of Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation, which works to abolish the death penalty in the U.S. She currently serves on the steering committee of United for Peace and Justice, a coalition of national and local peace, nonviolence and social justice organizations. She also works with the Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative, a collaboration between Iraqi and international NGOs to support human rights, democracy, and anti-corruption activists in Iraq. Terry has been a member of AIUSA for more than 30 years.
Additional Resources:
We Are Part of a Global Struggle: Building International Solidarity- January 25, 2017
HOW AMERICAN TORTURE PREVENTED 9/11 VICTIMS FROM GETTING JUSTICE - December 21, 2016
Iraq diary: Moving forward for social transformation- October 23, 2012
Getting things straight on Iraq: Raed Jarrar and Terry Rockefeller- January 5, 2012
La'Onf Nonviolence Group: A Force for Peace in Iraq- Fall 2008
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows Continue Advocacy for Victims of US Attacks on Iraq, Afghanistan- September 11, 2008
9/11 Victim Terry Rockefeller Speaks About Guantánamo