Wednesday, January 15th, 2014
What Rwanda Did Right
Nineteen years after the genocide, Rwanda is one of the least corrupt countries in Africa. How did it happen?I almost didn’t see the roadblock in time to stop. It was early afternoon, but it was dark as dusk in the rainforest, with low inky clouds hovering over the treetops, releasing a wild downpour. The windshield wipers couldn’t keep up. It… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,education travel tours,educational field trips,Educational travel programs,Global Community,Global Education,Peace Works Travel,Peace Works Travel,Power to the Peaceful
Thursday, December 05th, 2013
Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s Liberator as Prisoner and President, Dies at 95
Kim Ludbrook/European Pressphoto AgencyNelson Mandela, who led the emancipation of South Africa from white minority rule and served as his country’s first black president, becoming an international emblem of dignity and forbearance, died Thursday. He was 95.The South African president, Jacob Zuma, announced Mr. Mandela’s death.Mr. Mandela had long declared he wanted a quiet exit, but the time he spent… [Read Full Article]Global Community,Global Education,Peace Works Travel,Political Thoughts,Power to the Peaceful
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
Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
March on Washington organizers look back
Recollections of some of those who helped make the massive March on Washington happen 50 years ago.WASHINGTON — As they look back half a century later, five organizers of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom recall the thrill of the day — the sense that the cause of civil rights would advance.Of course they remember the stirring "I… [Read Full Article]education travel programs,Global Community,Global Education,Live Learn Travel,Peace Works Travel,Political Thoughts,Power to the Peaceful
Saturday, April 06th, 2013
Investigative Journalism - Xieng Khuang to Luang Prabang and Home Again
"Thongchanh discusses monastic life with a young novice." We ride aloft in air-conditioned comfort, our safe passage facilitated on a ribbon of concrete threading through bomb-riddled mountains. Scenes of endemic poverty roll by the tinted bus windows like history repeating itself. Thatched-roof dwellings frame the margins of the road, bamboo-woven walls, mud-packed floors. Barefoot children chase chickens, women bathe unselfconsciously outside,… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Laos Student Trips,Live Learn Travel,Peace Works Travel,Student travelers