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How can we encourage mainstream media coverage of Israeli and Palestinian nonviolence leaders?
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I am making a personal effort to help promote peace by creating my own peace contest called the "Going for A Global Truce" Peace Contest.
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Now That We Know, What can We Do?
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My New Years Resolution is there will be a vote in the United Nations by 9/21/12 to unanimously ratify a global truce. I need your help!
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What does it take for nonviolent movements to succeed?
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In 2003, the Palestinian village of Budrus mounted a 10-month-long nonviolent protest to stop a barrier being built across their olive groves. Did you hear about it? Didn't think so. Brazilian filmmaker Julia Bacha asks why we only pay attention to violence in the Israel-Palestine conflict -- and not to the nonviolent leaders who may one day bring peace.
Julia Bacha is the Media Director at Just Vision and the director and producer of "Budrus," a documentary about a West Bank village, a giant barrier and nonviolent resistance. Full bio »
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