File:Media & The Public Trust - Pathways to Nonviolence (28313654481).jpg
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2016 Festival of Faiths "Sacred Wisdom, Pathways to Nonviolence" panel discussion on the theme of Media & the Public Trust. Elna Botha-Boesak, Linda Sarsour, Rajiv Mehrotra, Molly Bingham, and Jonathan Montaldo (moderator). |
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