Building Bridges for Peace in a Divided World

 

Watch recording here https://peacefultomorrows.org/building-bridges-for-peace-in-a-divided-world/

 

A rare opportunity to hear from an international group who are building bridges after experiencing adversity. Our guests will share how they transformed their pain and suffering into working for a more peaceful world. They will give examples of bridge building in their communities and reflect on their work with an empowered younger generation of change makers.

 

Watch recording here https://peacefultomorrows.org/building-bridges-for-peace-in-a-divided-world/

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