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Guantanamo Past the Point of All Shame
U.S. high schools should teach courses on Guantanamo: what not to do in the world, how not to make it even worse, and how not to compound that catastrophe beyond all shame and recovery.
U.S. high schools should teach courses on Guantanamo: what not to do in the world, how not to make it even worse, and how not to compound that catastrophe beyond all shame and recovery.
Colombian peace activist and World Beyond War’s Advisory Board and Youth Network member Angelo Cardona received the Diana Award in honour of the late Diana, Princess of Wales for his outstanding contribution for peace in Latin America.
By Talk World Radio, June 22, 2021 Talk World Radio is recorded as audio and video on Riverside.fm. Here is this week’s video and all
Mexico once had a problem with a local provincial government promoting illegal immigration from the United States into Mexico in order to engage in the illegal slavery of illegally trafficked people.
Human Rights Commission, prose poem about the military coup in Chile by Gary Geddes
With his wide-brimmed peasant hat and oversized teacher’s pencil held high, Peru’s Pedro Castillo has been traveling the country exhorting voters to get behind a call that has been particularly urgent during this devastating pandemic: “No más pobres en un país rico” – No more poor people in a rich country.
While the proposal for a global ceasefire during a disease pandemic has done the opposite of catching on, there are a few small signs of sanity and even of successful activism.
Helen Peacock made this Rotary presentation on April 15, 2021, in Collingwood, Ontario.
The April 2021 volunteer spotlight features Mariafernanda Burgos, a Rotary Peace Fellow from Colombia.