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The ultimate Weapon Against Terror

2008 February 8
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February 08, 2008  World Pulse MagazineMarian Pearl says the only way to fight terrorism is with dialogue, by overcoming our cultural and religious differences and encouraging our governments to work together. But according to Pearl, women and youth are the primary key and real hope for creating full dialogue and must therefore be empowered in order to achieve that end. For more details read here.

California Dreaming

2008 February 8
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February 07, 2008  The Nation

According to The Nation‘s Lakshmi Chaudry, both Clinton and Obama must learn to craft a more daring politics of transcendence if they want to bridge the divisions that are holding their candidacies back in California.

Can We Talk?

2008 February 8
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February 07, 2008  Yes Magazine

The concept of Conversation Cafes was started by three Seattle women who saw a need to restore something missing from our culture; “to nudge us towards the classic American values of generosity, safety, friendliness, creativity, pragmatic decision making—in short, democracy,” says co-founder Vicki Robinson. Read more about this initiative.

Kenya: Music for peace

2008 February 8
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February 08, 2008  Ode Magazine

Kenyan musicians come together to create a music video to help stem the violence in Kenya. See it here.

Kenya talks focus on easing violence

2008 February 8
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February 08, 2008  The Christian Science Monitor

While Kenya’s two main political rivals have not been able to work together towards establishing a power-sharing government, they have decided to overcome their differences in order to end the violence and work together to ensure the delivery of much needed humanitarian aid.

Father Finds Peace in Forgiveness

2008 February 8
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February 08, 2008  National Public Radio

A touching story about a Tennesse man whose daughter was brutally murdered and his efforts to offer forgiveness and prevent his daughter’s murderer from receiving the death penalty.