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Matters of the Mind: Youth Resilience
Community-Based Peacebuilding: Engaging Youth centering on nonviolent civil resistance.
S-CAR PhD Student Najla Mangoush Discusses the Need for Military Leadership in Libya
US Police Militarization, Weaponization: From Ferguson to Fenway
Religion som slagträ i den politiska maktkampen
Imagining Justice in Baltimore: A Jewish Perspective
Curiosity Over Assumptions
United States faces uncertain water future as drought expands
Egypt Clears Aid Worker Of Abuse And Trafficking Allegations
How the Pentagon Brought War Home to America's Main Streets
Interreligious Conflict Resolution
Is ISIS an existential threat to the United States?
Voice of America Interviews ICAR Professor Dennis Sandole
Predicting War
Elections in Ethiopia
No Indictment: Missouri's Militarization Escalates Ferguson Violence
Trump advisors do not sympathise with Kurds
US Pentagon’s Prioritization of Counter-Terrorism on African Continent
Ethiopian Elections and American Foreign Policy
The Passing of Father Dan Berrigan - Rich Rubenstein on Business Matters with Andy Shallal
Could ‘Insight Policing’ save black lives?
The man accused of stealing $60 billion from Yemen is still there and wielding power
U.S. Couple Held In Egyptian Prison For 1 Year Over Unfounded Child Abuse
Senate Homeland Security Hearing on Militarization of US Police
Marc Gopin - Seven Steps Toward A Less Violent World: A View From Science & Torah
The New American War Zone: US Main Streets
BBC-UK French Radio Interviews ICAR PhD Student Yves-Renee Jennings
#Bringbackourgirls who escaped Boko Haram 'stigmatised'
Give Back Experience
Scholar: U.S. Drone Use Has Contributed To Yemen's Instability
Hip Hop Peacemakers
Stopping Pentagon, Homeland Security From Militarizing US Police
Is America gone off the Deep End when it comes to Political Correctness?
Efficacy of Drone Strikes and the Killing of Mullah Akhtar Mansour
Why Americans Choose War
Why More Federal Prisoners Will Be Released In Virginia Than D.C., Maryland
The Challenges Facing America’s Somali Diaspora
Why Taking Out Assad May Be a Bad Idea
When War Comes to an American Main Street Near You
Dr. Marc Gopin, Religion and Conflict Resolution, McGill University, February 12th, 2016
Coming to America: MRAPs, Drones, Grenades & Assault Weapons
Post Election Violence in Aremnia on VOA Armenia
Interview with Oded Adomi Leshem, expert on hope.
Establishing New Ground: Women's Mosque of American and Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change
Virginia Arrest Records Show Racial Disparities
Why the US can't simply take out Assad
Fearful America: How Militarized Police Are Failing to Protect & Serve
Conflict identity and school achievement in secondary education in Northern Ireland
Building Bridges Between Two Communities
The Forgiveness Imperative - Volume 3
Beyond Zero Tolerance: Restorative Justice In Schools
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