|
On April 16, 2009, David Bucura spoke at a luncheon.
David has helped teach conflict resolution in Rwanda using the
skills he acquired during his July 2007 Peace Education Program training.
To read his Courier-Journal article in its entirety click here.
They called it a "Meeting of the Minds".
Fifty-three middle-school students from Olmsted Academy
North and Olmsted Academy South joined adults at the Louisville Bar Association
. . . Click here to read
the rest of the Courier Journal article.
Eileen Blanton and Janene Shakir were guests
on WFPL radio's State of Affairs program on June 18, 2008.
Click here here for a link to WFPL's
archive and listen to a tape of the program. Select the June 18, 2008
program "Teaching Kids About Race."
The
headline read "Hundred Voice Chorus To Sing for Peace". Group celebrates
25th anniversary -to read the Courier-Journal article
from September, 2007 click here .
What
do David Bucura, a Quaker pastor from Kigoli, Rwanda and Steve Brady, a JCPS
teacher from Indian Trail Elementary have in common?
Click here to read
the LEO article and see how Peace Education Program brought them
together.
Sizeri Marcellin can recount almost every hour
of the 1994 Rwandan genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed.
His cousin was killed at . . . to read the rest of the Courier-Journal
article and see how Peace Education Program helped click here
.
Peace Education Program's director Eileen Blanton was
interviewed on Kentucky Education Television's (KET)
"Louisville Life" program hosted by Candyce Clifft. To view the
video please click on
Louisville Life video .

|