Sister Joan Chittister, Benedictine nun and international lecturer, speak during the first summit on Religion, Conflict, and Peace-building on October 21, 2007. They address the question can the religions of the world work together to reduce violent conflict and build peaceful, pluralistic societies?
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Engineers Without Borders partners with developing communities around the world to improve their quality of life. This project helped bring drinking water and electricity to a rural town in Rwanda.
This witness video speaks on the massacre of members of a community of pacifists in Colombia who dared to turn away from the nation's violent conflicts.
After 15 years as a soldier in Mozambique's civil war, Tennyson Setoy swapped his three guns for a hoe. Now he is able to look forward to his children growing up in peace.
Deadly strife in East Sudan has been overshadowed by conflict in Darfur. Eastern rebels, like their counterparts in Darfur, complain that successive regimes in Khartoum have marginalized the impoverished region, home to four million people.
SUDAN: THE SILENT GENOCIDE documents the destruction of life in the Darfur region of Sudan as well as the lack of a notable response by the American public.
There's a real sense of optimism ahead of the Middle East peace talks. For the past two years, former Israeli soldiers and Palestinian fighters have been meeting together to call for peace.