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November 2010
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News Feature
by Mimi Wiggins Perreault
Rhymes and rhythms can share ideas across cultures, and that is just what the Arab Hip Hop artists at the event, “Rhymes of Peace: Arab Hip Hop Artists on Youth and Media,” emphasized through their performances and discussions at the United States Institute of Peace. The Narcicyst, along with hip hop artists Omar Offendum and Mana, participated in the forum. Countries: Afghanistan, Canada, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, United States
| Issue Areas: Arts and Peacebuilding, Media, Conflict, and Peacebuilding, Youth and Peacebuilding
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November 2010
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News Feature
by Mimi Wiggins Perreault
Sports speaks a language of its own that can be translated seamlessly from one culture to another, but often its impact is difficult to measure, said panelists at the United States Institute of Peace Sports and Peacebuilding Symposium. Countries: Afghanistan, Africa, Canada, Iran, United States
| Issue Areas: Human Rights, Post-Conflict and Peacekeeping Activities, Youth and Peacebuilding
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