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Global day of listening: An opportunity to listen and learn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Kwwod1xhc&feature=youtu.be
March 20, 2011, is “GLOBAL DAY of LISTENING to ‘live without wars.’” Inspired by Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers, Afghans For Peace, and the Iraqi & American Reconciliation Project, the organizers of the latest Global Day of Listening event are providing … Continue reading →
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