What's So Hard About Peace?
CAUSE: Human Rights , Other
CATEGORY: Film, Organization / Initiative, Other
PROJECT DIRECTOR: Mary
Wald
WHAT'S SO HARD ABOUT PEACE? is a series of filmed interviews between Nobel laureates and artists, including Bono and Gorbachev, Michael Douglas and Joseph Rotblat, and Paul Simon and the Dalai Lama. These curated conversations focus on peace and the intersections between peace and current global issues like gun violence, nuclear power, and human rights. This series will be released in conjunction with the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, in an effort to have the most widespread impact and provide as much access as possible. WHAT'S SO HARD ABOUT PEACE? will be accompanied by an online site with resources and programming surrounding conflict resolution.
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