Friday, October 04th, 2013
Women take 64% seats in Parliament
The just-concluded parliamentary elections have handed women an overwhelming majority in Rwanda’s Parliament, an unprecedented 64 per cent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies.An analysis of the final preliminary results from the three-days voting shows that women will occupy 51 out of the 80 seats in the Lower House..This means Rwanda remains the only country in the world… [Read Full Article]education travel programs,education travel tours,Educational travel programs,Global Community,Global Education,Peace Works Travel,Power to the Peaceful
Wednesday, October 02th, 2013
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-VIOLENCE
It is no coincidence that the International Day of Non-Violence, October 2, falls on the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi was the main leader and activist to lead India to its independence from British rule, and is best known for his strategy of non-violence. His philosophy influenced many other political activists that profoundly believe in non-violence to move forward against… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,education travel programs,education travel tours,Educational travel programs,Global Community,Global Education,Peace Works Travel,Power to the Peaceful
Thursday, September 26th, 2013
In Myanmar Outpost, a Fading Orwellian Link
KATHA, Myanmar — George Orwell created his first novel, “Burmese Days,” a scathing portrait of the imperious attitudes of the British, from this former colonial outpost on the banks of the mighty Irrawaddy River. His brutish characters swilled too much whiskey at a whites-only club, and wilted in the vaporous heat. A train that crawled through the jungle from Mandalay… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,education travel tours,educational field trips,Educational travel programs,Global Community,Global Education,Peace Works Travel
Monday, September 23th, 2013
Do you know what happened to the girl in this iconic Pulitzer prize winning photo from the Vietnam War?
8 June 1972, a plane bombed the village of Trang Bang, near Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam after the South Vietnamese pilot mistook a group of civilians leaving the temple for enemy troops.The bombs contained napalm, a highly flammable fuel, which killed and badly burned the people on the ground.The iconic black-and-white image taken of children… [Read Full Article]Global Education,Kim Phúc,Kim Phúc Vietnam War Survivor,Nick Ut,Peace Works Travel,Peace Works Travel Upcoming Trips,Vietnam War,War/Photography
Saturday, September 21th, 2013
Vietnam Legacy: Finding G.I. Fathers, and Children Left Behind
SALTILLO, Miss. — Soon after he departed Vietnam in 1970, Specialist James Copeland received a letter from his Vietnamese girlfriend. She was pregnant, she wrote, and he was the father.He re-enlisted, hoping to be sent back. But the Army was drawing down and kept him stateside. By the time Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese in 1975, he had lost… [Read Full Article]Live Learn Travel,Vietnam War,War