Can you teach your child to be more humane?
February 18, 2010 3 min. read

I came across the following course given by the Institute for a Humane Education (IHE)  a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational organization dedicated to creating a humane world through humane education.  The organization states that; They foster a compassionate, just, sustainable world by training humane educators and by providing people with the tools, knowledge and motivation to […]

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Happy Valentines Day
February 14, 2010 3 min. read

As the day dawns on love, millions of couples are exchanging gifts which symbolize their love and affection for each other.  While the commercialization of this day of love has left many emptying their pockets, while others  are left entangled in the brutal world of modern slavery. Much of our chocolaty symbol of love comes […]

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When Will Eyes of Hope Cast a Glance at Somalia?
February 12, 2010 3 min. read

2010 will surely be known as the year that disaster struck Haiti, as the impoverished nation was rocked to it’s knees on January 12th.  However while all eyes continue to be focused on Haiti’s aftermath, Somalia continues to cry out.  In July last year in July I published, Will we remember Somalia?, at the time […]

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The Silent Cries of India's Untouchable Children
February 7, 2010 3 min. read

Many of us fail to think that in today’s modern society there is truly a caste system and that populations, including children, would be deemed ‘untouchable’. For me what first comes to mind is the Biblical references to the Lepers, or how our society once condemned most with mental or learning disabilities to a life […]

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Haiti News…
February 5, 2010 4 min. read

Haiti housing concerns mounting Haitian authorities and aid groups are in a race against time to ensure earthquake survivors have shelter before the rainy season begins in March. Aid groups are hoping to encourage the use of transitional shelters that can later be reinforced into more permanent structures over tents. Some food aid sold via […]

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15th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women
February 4, 2010 4 min. read

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women, which was held in Beijing, China in 1995.  With one hundred and eighty-nine Member States adopting the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which laid out a comprehensive agenda for women’s political and economic empowerment and the foundations for gender mainstreaming.  The […]

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National Freedom Day
February 2, 2010 3 min. read

Today is National Freedom Day, marking the anniversary of the ratification the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution under Lincoln, promising freedom from slavery and involuntary servitude.  The day was enacted by President Harry Truman on June 30, 1948, as he signed the bill proclaiming February 1 as National Freedom Day. I spent the evening […]

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Human Rights in Crisis…DC Screenings of Pulitzer Center works Monday, February 1st
January 28, 2010 1 min. read

Human Rights in Crisis A selection of Pulitzer Center-sponsored works When: February 1, 2010 Time:  6-8 PM Where:  Hart Auditorium-Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Reception to follow Screening and Q&A, with journalists Welcome by Ann Peters (GULC, 94), Pulitzer Center Featuring: •    “Afghanistan Disabled,”  Don Duncan and Jessica Wanke cover the […]

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Adolescent Girls – Cornerstone of Society: Building Evidence and Policies for Inclusive Societies New York, April 26-28, 2010
January 27, 2010 2 min. read

Call for papers: UNICEF and the Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) at The NewSchool will host an international conference on adolescent girls in April 2010. With an emphasis on reviewing existing evidence and policies, the conference will focus on the role and potential agency of adolescent girls in meeting emerging global challenges. The conference, […]

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Youths Making a Difference
January 27, 2010 3 min. read

As an activist and writer, one who focuses on issues that face children, but with a passion and concentration on modern day slavery, I live and work in a world that is full of stories of the worlds most heinous and shocking crimes against humanity.  Often I am asked how do you do it…how do […]

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Crisis in the Aftermath, Haiti's Fight for Survival
January 20, 2010 3 min. read

As the aftermath of Haiti’s deadly hurricane continues to unfold, historic rescues are starting to be come less and less as hope for finding live victims in the debris and rubble has faded, as fear induced ciaos quickly followed in its path.  A country already teetering on the brink of disrepair, the future of Haiti […]

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How Kids Can Help Kids in Haiti
January 20, 2010 3 min. read

We don’t all have a lot of money to send to Haiti to add to the countries harrowing disaster and relief effort and few of us have the needed skills, time and capabilities to volunteer to go over and help the country quite literally dig themselves out of the heartbreaking rubble that covers the impoverished […]

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