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| The centerpiece of our work is the video interviews with more than 50 Veterans of Hope -- religious leaders, activists, artists, educators and others who are veterans of struggles for freedom and justice in this country and in other parts of the world. In the interviews, these individuals reflect on the role of religion/spirituality in their life and work, representing a unique educational resource on religion and democratic transformation. |
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Many
Veterans of Hope talk about the significance of preparing
and sharing food in building community, creating understanding,
and holding on to memories.
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Tran and Nuong Van Dinh are veterans of the Vietnamese anti-colonial struggle who continue to share their deep concern for global justice and peace. |
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Julia Esquivel an activist, poet and minister, standing as a witness to God's justice and compassion amidst the suffering in her native country Guatemala. |
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Ruby Sales an organizer and theologian .At age sixteen,she was both child and leader in the lowndes county freedom movement. |
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Anne Braden is a journalist, activist and native southerner who has worked for over five decades for racial justice and human rights |
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