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Hazar Radio #1b

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 21st, 2008

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Recorded: August, 2005
Podcast: Hazar Radio #1b

In this first 10-minute Podcast from Creativity for Peace, you’ll hear Hazar, an assistant counselor, interview girls from the Peace Camps held this last August, 2005.

Hazar asks:
Why are you here at the Peace Camp?
What do you expect to learn from this experience?
What is the most fun part of the camp?
Can you tell me about the Peace Monologues with Project Life Stories?
And then two girls sing “Imagine there’s no countries. It isn’t hard to do . . .”

Monologue #4

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: July, 2005
Podcast: Monologue #4

In the summer of 2005, the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps worked with Project Life Stories in Santa Fe, New Mexico to create their monologues: stories about life and living in conflict and violence and their feelings about their home-lands. What you will hear in this Podcast is a sample of those monologues.

Monologue #5

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: July, 2005
Podcast: Monologue #5

In the summer of 2005, the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps worked with Project Life Stories in Santa Fe, New Mexico to create their monologues: stories about life and living in conflict and violence and their feelings about their home-lands. What you will hear in this Podcast is a sample of those monologues.

Monologue #5b

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: July, 2005
Podcast: Monologue #5b

In the summer of 2005, the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps worked with Project Life Stories in Santa Fe, New Mexico to create their monologues: stories about life and living in conflict and violence and their feelings about their home-lands. What you will hear in this Podcast is a sample of those monologues.

Monologue #6

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: August, 2005
Podcast: Monologue #6

In the summer of 2005, the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps worked with Project Life Stories in Santa Fe, New Mexico to create their monologues: stories about life and living in conflict and violence and their feelings about their home-lands. What you will hear in this Podcast is a sample of those monologues.

Monologue #7

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: August, 2005
Podcast: Monologue #7

In the summer of 2005, the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps worked with Project Life Stories in Santa Fe, New Mexico to create their monologues: stories about life and living in conflict and violence and their feelings about their home-lands. What you will hear in this Podcast is a sample of those monologues.

Interviews #8

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: July, 2005
Podcast: Interview #8

The girls took turns interviewing each other and asked questions about their experiences at the camp. They leave for home in two days.

#10 PRI’s World Feature: Creativity for Peace Camp

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 24th, 2008

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Recorded: August, 2006
Podcast: #10 PRI’s World Feature: Creativity for Peace Camp

We gratefully thank Paul Ingles for sharing his story.

Story by Paul Ingles
The crisis in the Middle East is having a particular ripple effect far away…in the foothills of the Sangre de Christo Mountains in New Mexico.  That’s where you’ll find the Creativity for Peace Camp.  The campers are teenage girls – Palestinians, and Israeli Jews and Arabs — learning how to get along with each other.  They didn’t count on hearing that their family and friends back home were in danger from the new fighting.

Paul Ingles reports from New Mexico that while stress levels among the campers rose, their peacemaking efforts continued.

Interview #3

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 23rd, 2008

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Recorded: June, 2006
Podcast: Interview #3

Rachel asked the girls from the Creativity for Peace Camps program a simple question: “Has your perspective changed since you’ve been involved with Creativity for Peace in the last few years?”

Update #2

Posted by CreativityForPeace on November 21st, 2008

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Recorded: May, 2006
Podcast: Update #2

Rachel’s gives us an update on the near past and upcoming activities at Creativity for Peace.