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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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nuclear disarmament | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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We Reap What We Sow | Canada as Peacemaker: Myth or Reality?
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Canada as Peacemaker: Myth or Reality? A campaign of Project Peacemakers. We Reap What We Sow. July 17, 2015. Middot; by Project Peacemakers. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Do not attempt to do us any more good. Your good has done us too much harm already. Muhammed Abduh 1884 Egypt. If a country goes to war with another countrythey have to be prepared for things like that to happen, Driver said. When it does happen they should not act surprised. The repeated and devastating impact of ...
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antiwar | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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Nagasaki bombing | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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peace | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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Partners & Resources - Peace Mennonite Church
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Peace Mennonite Church - Richmond, BC. Other Outreach and Service Activities. Partners in God's work of setting things right with the world:. Learn about conscientious objection in WW2. Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary course, Biblical Foundations of Peace and Justice. Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives. Mennonite Church Peace and Justice Committee. Peacemaking resources from Herald Press. Learn about conscientious objection in WW2. Faith and the Media. Weekly Mennonite Bible studies.
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Nick Ternette | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Peace Fesitval dedicated to Nick Ternette. July 18, 2013. August 6, 2011: Nick Ternette at Winnipeg’s Annual Lanterns for Peace ceremony marking the anniversaty of the 1945 US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Photo: Paul S. Graham. Which has been running for 27 years. In addition to the speeches of Emily Ternette and David Barsamian, my video report includes a brief interview with Nick, held as we marched along during the 2012 Walk for Peace. Join ...
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Hiroshima Peace Day | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2013. September 9, 2013. August 9, 2013: Winnipeggers held their annual commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lanterns for Peace ceremony is sponsored, each August in Winnipeg, by the Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba, Peace Alliance Winnipeg and Project Peacemakers. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Clint Curle of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Japanese Cultural Association of Manitoba.
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Panel Discussion: Idle No More | Winnipeg Community Television - WCTV
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Winnipeg Community Television – WCTV. Panel Discussion: Idle No More. On Feb. 24, 2013, Peace Alliance Winnipeg. Held a panel discussion in Winnipeg on the importance of Idle No More. The panel was comprised of Idle No More activists, all of who have a rich history of activism that predates the emergence of the movement. For more information, you can find Idle No More on Facebook. And on the World Wide Web. Paul S. Graham. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
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