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- "A Conversation with Mairead Maguire: 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Winner [Peace Talks Radio Series]"
- Summary: 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Maguire recalls her peace work in Northern Ireland and in this 2006 interview talks with host Carol Boss about how the principles of nonviolence can be applied to conflicts around the world and in daily life.
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Review of A Conversation with Mairead Maguire: 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Winner [Peace Talks Radio Series]
linda tarr
Posted on October 24, 2006 at 01:31 PM
The style of this piece is a straight forward interview, and in all the basics, it is completely competent and accessible, with nothing extraneous to detract from the content. It is exceptional for the qualities of the both the interviewee and the thoughtfulness of the questions asked her. The effect is encouraging. It doesn't push us farther to our own side of the political divide. It gives us examples and suggestions for taking positive action, in our personal lives and in the political world, in the direction of peace. Thank you for this valuable contribution to the human conversation.