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Gallery - Peace Projects
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The Good News: A Half-Hour Magazine produced by youth 12-16 years old for distribution to all high schools with stories about good projects and experiences presented in a video magazine stlye format. Produced by PeaceMakers, Inc.
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The Good News: A Half-Hour Magazine produced by youth 12-16 years old for distribution to all high schools with stories about good projects and experiences presented in a video magazine stlye format. Produced by PeaceMakers, Inc.
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The Good News: A Half-Hour Magazine produced by youth 12-16 years old for distribution to all high schools with stories about good projects and experiences presented in a video magazine stlye format. Produced by PeaceMakers, Inc.
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The Good News: A Half-Hour Magazine produced by youth 12-16 years old for distribution to all high schools with stories about good projects and experiences presented in a video magazine stlye format. Produced by PeaceMakers, Inc.
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Plant a Tree for Peace: Coretta Scott King’s Forest
In the summer of 2006, Hezbollah launched Katyusha rockets into northern Israel, destroying two million trees that covered thousands of acres of forest in the Galilee. As a tribute to Coretta Scott King and her message of peace and equality, a section of the Biriya Forest, which was destroyed by the rockets, will be replanted as the Coretta Scott King Forest. King, who passed away in 2006, was a distinguished human rights activist and leader. She devoted her life to social justice, alongside her husband, The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Coretta Scott King Forest is in addition to a forest that was planted in Israel in memory of her husband.
From the time of her husband's assassination in 1968, King devoted much of her energy to building and developing programs for the Atlanta-based Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change. She was one of the most influential American leaders of our time and received honorary doctorates from more than 60 colleges and universities.
King wrote a message to Israel's parliament acknowledging the actions taken by the Jewish state to commemorate her husband: "On April 8, 1968, just before he was killed, Martin delivered his last public address. In it he spoke of the visit he and I made to Israel. Moreover, he spoke to us about his vision of the Promised Land, a land of justice and equality, brotherhood and peace. Martin dedicated his life to the goals of peace and unity among all peoples, and perhaps nowhere in the world is there a greater appreciation of the desirability and necessity of peace than in Israel.”
With your help, we can rebuild Israel's northern forests and carry on Coretta Scott King's commitment to peace and justice.
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Richmond Community Outreach
Produced by Sharon Collins
The world wide focus on the sexual violence tragedy at Richmond High has encouraged and inspired Ms. Collins Outreach Community Project. Joining with other community groups Ms. Collins is an active filmmaker, documenting the healing of the community and offering the opportunity to shine a light on the positive contributions in the Richmond community.
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Unity Peace Film Project: This documentary follows the launch of the first annual Unity Peace Festival and the Outreach Projects that were inspired by our first “What Peace Means to Me, Personal, Powerful and Heart-to-Heart workshop. Be a Seed for Peace with a donation of any amount to our UnityPeaceFilmProject.com. Our work is to create a world of expressions of peace that inspire peace, personal, powerful and heart to heart. Be a part of our global peace movement!
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Peace on the Streets: Man in the Street interview style reports from the streets about Peace with Elizabeth Keel.
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Squares for Peace: Producer: Ipek Gokeri: This project is designed as a collaborative effort. Personal visions of Peace will be painted by students in a group on individual canvas, watercolor or collage paper and then presented as one integrated art work like a Peace Quilt.
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