ECPCs Youth Initiative Chair/Yale student Kyle King, and renowned Italian singer-songwriter and visionary Giovanni Caccamo engage in a lively and captivating conversation on the power of youth to elicit change. Giovanni, the visionary behind the global project "Manifesto for Change - Youth and Future". Created by Giovanni, this project aims to collect the stories, hopes, and perspectives of young people of all religions, cultures, gender identities, and social backgrounds from around the world to create a global book that will inspire a new humanism and drive positive change. More (See: https://tinyurl.com/h7az2dpf)
► Call for Ideas! To all youth, ages 18-35,
Discover and submit your essay by 30 July 2024 to Giovanni at https://www.manifestoforchange.org !
► Video | Giovanni Caccamo—Youth & Future: Manifesto for Change (See: https://youtu.be/wlUg1p6IfCU?si=bneNFblzPH4tHOzj)
-Produced by the Yale Broadcast Studio
-Sound by Abe Stewart (See: https://www.mixedbyabestewart.com)
-Sponsored by the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC) in the Yale Child Study Center
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ECPCs Youth Initiative Chair/Yale student Kyle King, and renowned Italian singer-songwriter and visionary Giovanni Caccamo engage in a lively and captivating conversation on the power of youth to elicit change. Giovanni, the visionary behind the global project "Manifesto for Change - Youth and Future". Created by Giovanni, this project aims to collect the stories, hopes, and perspectives of young people of all religions, cultures, gender identities, and social backgrounds from around the world to create a global book that will inspire a new humanism and drive positive change. More (See: https://tinyurl.com/h7az2dpf)
► Call for Ideas! To all youth, ages 18-35,
Discover and submit your essay by 30 July 2024 to Giovanni at https://www.manifestoforchange.org !
► Video | Giovanni Caccamo—Youth & Future: Manifesto for Change (See: https://youtu.be/wlUg1p6IfCU?si=bneNFblzPH4tHOzj)
-Produced by the Yale Broadcast Studio
-Sound by Abe Stewart (See: https://www.mixedbyabestewart.com)
-Sponsored by the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC) in the Yale Child Study Center
The Ecology of Peace Model in Colombia | Guest Lina Ballesteros, Fundación Saldarriaga Concha (SP)
Pathways to Peace
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The Ecology of Peace Model in Colombia | Guest Lina Ballesteros, Fundación Saldarriaga Concha (SP)
Dr. Lina María González Ballesteros, Healthy Living Leader at the Fundación Saldarriaga Concha in Bogota, Colombia, joins host Marin Chanel, graduate student at Yale University. Dr. Ballesteros discusses her foundation's success in mobilizing funds for investment in early childhood in Colombia through the conceptualization of peacebuilding from early childhood.
For more information, visit https://ecdpeace.org/ecology-peace-colombia
Pathways to Peace
ECPCs Youth Initiative Chair/Yale student Kyle King, and renowned Italian singer-songwriter and visionary Giovanni Caccamo engage in a lively and captivating conversation on the power of youth to elicit change. Giovanni, the visionary behind the global project "Manifesto for Change - Youth and Future". Created by Giovanni, this project aims to collect the stories, hopes, and perspectives of young people of all religions, cultures, gender identities, and social backgrounds from around the world to create a global book that will inspire a new humanism and drive positive change. More (See: https://tinyurl.com/h7az2dpf)
► Call for Ideas! To all youth, ages 18-35,
Discover and submit your essay by 30 July 2024 to Giovanni at https://www.manifestoforchange.org !
► Video | Giovanni Caccamo—Youth & Future: Manifesto for Change (See: https://youtu.be/wlUg1p6IfCU?si=bneNFblzPH4tHOzj)
-Produced by the Yale Broadcast Studio
-Sound by Abe Stewart (See: https://www.mixedbyabestewart.com)
-Sponsored by the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC) in the Yale Child Study Center