June 2013

Uniting the Students of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Peace is Possible Contributor Mersiha Mulac discusses how the United World College in Mostar is shifting the educational paradigm in Bosnia and Herzegovina from one of segregation and isolation to one of mixed learning and celebration. United World College has an affiliate school in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country where […]

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Respect and Love Your Neighbors!

Guest contributor Ainura Zhigitekova writes about how a little neighborly compassion can go a long way in Kyrgyzstan… and elsewhere.  Osh is the second largest city in the south of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz and Uzbek nationalities are major ethnic demographics in this region. They have been living together for over 3000 years. People, neighbors or friends used

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Not Just Desserts: Oases in the Food Deserts

Andreas Perez de Fransius, Peace is Profitable Contributor, addresses food insecurity… in the richest country in the world.  Access to food is often seen as a problem that mainly affects poor countries. However, a closer look reveals that vast groups of people in richer parts are also starved of healthy food options, exacerbating widespread obesity. At

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Greek Solidarity with Struggling Turks

Guest contributor Vasilis Migkos gives an update on the Greek reaction to the Turkish upheaval, describing how these traditional rivals are now supporting each other.  Thessaloniki, June 13, 2013 Democracy, respect of human rights and liberties, freedom of speech and of self identification are fundamental concepts of human civilization. When it comes to their defense

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