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Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams And A Conversation With Mairead Maguire: 1976 Nobel Peace Prize W

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Sun. 03/29 11a: 

Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams

From the 2007 "Building a Culture of Peace Conference" in Santa Fe, Peace Talks Radio presents highlights from an address by, and a one-on-one interview with, Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams, known for her work with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

A Conversation with Mairead Maguire: 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Winner

1976 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Maguire recalls her peace work in Northern Ireland and in this 2006 interview talks with host Carol Boss about how the principles of nonviolence can be applied to conflicts around the world and in daily life.

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