Peaceful Protection in Hot Spots (Peace Talks Radio) [59:00 / 54:00]
From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
Series: Peace Talks Radio: Hour Long Specials
Length: 59:00
This time on Peace Talks Radio, we hear about two organizations working in conflict-ridden parts of the world - both dedicated to nonviolent methods of protecting civilians, human rights workers, and facilitating dialogue between conflicting sides. Host Carol Boss will talk with three people affiliated with Peace Brigades International - Katherine Hughes-Fraitekh, Dana Brown and Liam Mahony- as well as the former director of the Nonviolent Peaceforce, Mel Duncan. Both organizations make use of unarmed accompaniment, and other peacemaking strategies, to help support people doing peace and human rights work in places like Columbia, Guatemala, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
There is also a 29 minute version of this program here at PRX.
http://www.prx.org/pieces/50325-peaceful-protection-in-hot-spots-peace-talks-radi
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Piece Description
This time on Peace Talks Radio, we hear about two organizations working in conflict-ridden parts of the world - both dedicated to nonviolent methods of protecting civilians, human rights workers, and facilitating dialogue between conflicting sides. Host Carol Boss will talk with three people affiliated with Peace Brigades International - Katherine Hughes-Fraitekh, Dana Brown and Liam Mahony- as well as the former director of the Nonviolent Peaceforce, Mel Duncan. Both organizations make use of unarmed accompaniment, and other peacemaking strategies, to help support people doing peace and human rights work in places like Columbia, Guatemala, Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
There is also a 29 minute version of this program here at PRX.
http://www.prx.org/pieces/50325-peaceful-protection-in-hot-spots-peace-talks-radi
Timing and Cues
59:00 Version Version
59:00 Version
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 - Open BB
00:01:00 - 00:20:57 - Segment A. Ends with :59 music bed for your local accts.
00:20:58 - 00:37:47 - Segment B. Ends with :59 music bed for your local accts.
00:37:48 - 00:59:00 - Segment C
54:00 Version Version
54:00 Version
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 - Open BB
00:01:00 - 00:06:00 - Your Newscast
00:06:00 - 00:24:05 - Segment A. Ends with :59 music bed for your local accts.
00:24:06 - 00:37:40 - Segment B. Ends with :59 music bed for your local accts.
00:37:40 - 00:59:00 - Segment C
Additional Files
- Dana Brown (danabrown3.JPG)
- Katherine Hughes-Fraitekh (Ketherine-PBI3.JPG)
- Liam Mahony (LiamMahony.jpg)
- Mel Duncan (MeDuncan1.jpg)
Additional Credits
Support from the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation
KUNM, University of New Mexico





