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Individuals make a difference
We live in frightening times, and it is easy to think that as individuals there is nothing much we can do about the violence and horror taking place in so many parts of the world. But individuals can and do … Continue reading
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Tagged Amos Oz, Aung San, Camp David peace talks, Christ, Cindy Sheehan, Desmond Tutu, Egypt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Father Daniel Berrigan, Father Robert Drinan, Ghengis Khan, Hitler, Howard Zinn, injustice, Israel, Jr., Martin Luther King, Muhammed Yunnus, Najeeb Mahfooz, Nelson Mandela, Noam Chomsky, peace, reciprocity, Rosa Parks, Stalin, Tiananmen Square, violence
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