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Healing a Country’s Wounds (Pt. 3)
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On this edition, PEACE TALKS RADIO continues its series on Healing a
Country's Wounds by talking about the strategy of Community Building. Past
Peace Talks Radio programs in this series on how a Country can Heal its
wounds were on Transitional Justice which uses legally mandated
strategies, like Truth and Reconcilliation Commitions, or Reparations.
Part 2 focused on Public Dialogues which see people willingly having
conversations with each other to help communities heal. This third program
in the series focuses on various OTHER forms of Community Building.
Correspondent Suzanne Kryder looks into some effective programs in 3
diverse areas of the world that challenge everyone to bring their best to
help improve the mood of a place and find common ground with each other to
heal. Guests include:
Dr. Ivis Garcia, Assistant Professor of City & Metropolitan Planning at
the University of Utah,
Julie Garreau, of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. She’s been executive
director of the Cheyenne River Youth Project ever since IT was born in
1988,
Shani Graham, the creator of sustainable resilient communities in Western
Australia such as Ecoburbia.
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Manage episode 306359516 series 8171
On this edition, PEACE TALKS RADIO continues its series on Healing a
Country's Wounds by talking about the strategy of Community Building. Past
Peace Talks Radio programs in this series on how a Country can Heal its
wounds were on Transitional Justice which uses legally mandated
strategies, like Truth and Reconcilliation Commitions, or Reparations.
Part 2 focused on Public Dialogues which see people willingly having
conversations with each other to help communities heal. This third program
in the series focuses on various OTHER forms of Community Building.
Correspondent Suzanne Kryder looks into some effective programs in 3
diverse areas of the world that challenge everyone to bring their best to
help improve the mood of a place and find common ground with each other to
heal. Guests include:
Dr. Ivis Garcia, Assistant Professor of City & Metropolitan Planning at
the University of Utah,
Julie Garreau, of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. She’s been executive
director of the Cheyenne River Youth Project ever since IT was born in
1988,
Shani Graham, the creator of sustainable resilient communities in Western
Australia such as Ecoburbia.
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