Joseph Hongo, my fellow Fellow from Kenya, handed this article to me a couple of days ago. It’s an interesting read, and outlines some of the great ideological and practical challenges faced by those who would work for peace.
So what do you think?
by David LaMotte
Joseph Hongo, my fellow Fellow from Kenya, handed this article to me a couple of days ago. It’s an interesting read, and outlines some of the great ideological and practical challenges faced by those who would work for peace.
So what do you think?
Lew says
Makes me wonder how “Mato oput” relates to the other threads in the fabric of the traditional culture? Have the other threads been pulled out? What other values pull and shape the value of reconciliation?
Peter Eichstaedt says
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Thanks.