NPR's Eric Westervelt and David Gilkey traveled the length of Israel's separation barrier to explore how it has affected the lives of both Palestinians and Israelis.
IREX supported a series of PSAs leading up to the 2009 provincial elections, encouraging citizens to vote, providing information on electoral processes, and discussing the rights and responsibilities of voters.
Exiled Tibetan Monks living in Dharamsala, India offer a new window into the violence encountered while protesting for civil rights in China in the spring of 2008
Two Sri Lankan women, one Tamil and one Sinhalese, reflect on the tragedy unfolding in Sri Lanka and the feelings that they share across the community divide.
This news report suggests that most Americans want the conflict in Israel/Palestine to end and are in favor of a two-state solution. This includes American Jews.
Washington, DC – 85 individuals from government agencies, think-tanks, non-profits and local universities attend October’s Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum (CPRF).
Internationals Network for Public Schools is an innovative network of high schools that has an extraordinary record of successfully preparing recently arrived immigrant English language learners for college and career.