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Conversations in peace : volume 2 : the Sydney Peace Prize lectures 2012-2022 : celebrating 25 years / edited by Lynda-Ann Blanchard and Jane Fulton.
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Conversations in peace : volume 2 : the Sydney Peace Prize lectures 2012-2022 : celebrating 25 years / edited by Lynda-Ann Blanchard and Jane Fulton.
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University of Sydney : Sydney Peace Foundation. 2023.
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139 pages ; 21 cm.
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Includes index. The contributors are Sekai Holland, Cynthia Maung, Julian Burnside, George Gittoes, Naomi Klein, Patrisse Cullors (Black Lives Matter), Joseph Stiglitz, Tarana Bourke (Me Too movement), Megan Davis (Uluru Statement from the Heart).
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In addition to the lectures, the volume "includes a tribute to the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu (our second Laureate) whose moral passion for restorative justice was the basis for reconciliation through truth telling and sustainable social change. The book also includes a chapter of interviews with eminent climate champions conducted during Covid-19 lockdown when we could not present the Peace Prize." - pages 9-10.
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Peace
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Social justice
Human rights
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Blanchard, Lynda-Ann, (editor).
Fulton, Jane, (editor).
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