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lise Boulding is one of many peace activists speaking at a March 16-19 conference titled "Building A Culture of Peace: Reconciling the Past; Clarifying the Present; Imaging the Future." Co-sponsored by Pendle Hill and Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, this conference will be at Burlington Meeting House Conference Center (NJ). A variety of topics will be discussed by peace activists including:
- Doug Hostetter:
"Bosnian Student Project"- Anne Morrison Welsh:
"Healing the Wounds of War"- Vietnamese Buddhist nun:
"Who Lost and Who Benefited from the Vietnam War"- Pat and Earl Martin:
"Transforming Encounters"- Tom Hamm and Elizabeth Enloe:
Quaker History of Peace Witness- Carl Stieren:
"Local Peace Initiatives"- Rosa Packard and Gordon Browne:
Tax issues- David Hartsough:
"Introducing an International Peace Force"- Elise Boulding:
"Peace Culture: the Vision and the Journey"Plus on Saturday night Philip and Pam Boulding, the Magical Strings duo, will perform their unique blend of Celtic music.
For more information, call Pendle Hill extension 142 at either (610) 566-4507 or (800) 742-3150. For a preliminary agenda or to register on-line visit www.pendlehill.org/peace.htm.
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