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JANUARY 2004

Gandhi-King Season for Nonviolence at the UN

On January 30th over 500 high school children in and around New York City will take part in this inspirational event, which young people will learn about the connection between nonviolence and health, and about legacies of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

High school students will be provided opportunities to create or participate in nonviolence programs, workshops, media productions and other activities.

A call to the city to refund this project will be an aim at this event. "School violence has gone down because of this program and we want to make sure it continues," Diane Williams, United Nations Organization for the Temple of Understanding.

Seating is limited and first come first serve. If there are schools that are interested in attending, please contact the number below to reserve seats.#

For more information email dwilliams@templeofunderstanding.org or call 212-246-2746 to speak with Diane Williams.

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