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May 9, 2021
Peace Pipe Proposal 1931/32 & 2019 Video Introduction

Enjoy our latest Video on Youtube: Watch Video The year is 1931. The results of the global economic crisis have an impact everywhere. Nationalism and ideologies that violate human dignity are on the rise. In the midst of this, the Rotary Club of Keokuk, Iowa sends out 496 letters in late December. On the model […]

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May 9, 2021
Peace and Conflict Resolution in South Africa

MOIN - MOIN: Vergangenheitsbewältigung - Conference “working through the past” Peace & Conflict Resolution October 2021 (INDIAN SUMMER), Northfield, Minnesota, USA: peaceconference.us (Feel free to forward these invites / mail to family & friends.) __________________________________________________________ 100 Community Mediators for Africa Steering Committee: Past District Governor Grant Daly; District Governor Annemarie Mostert; Advocate Les Morrison (SC); […]

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May 9, 2021
Keokuk Peace Letters in Australia

Gabe Hau, "Building Peace, Club by Club", Rotary Down Under Magazine, Feb. 21, p.33 published a fine article about our project and other peace-building efforts happening around the world. Please visit: https://peaceconference.us

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May 3, 2021
p'review - Rotary Conference Magazine

Click on the cover to download the first issue of the magazine.

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April 13, 2021
FANATIC - Novel by Norman Watt

Soon after accepting a position as a German instructor at a tiny college in the remote hills of Kentucky, Colin Ritter takes on a challenge posed by the founder of the college over a hundred years earlier: if he can use his exceptional talent as a puzzle master to solve a convoluted series of riddles, […]

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