Conflict, COVID and Compassion

August 12, 2020 01:18:06
Conflict, COVID and Compassion
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Conflict, COVID and Compassion

Aug 12 2020 | 01:18:06

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Show Notes

As the world navigates the COVID-19 pandemic, rising conflict, and growing demands for justice, the need for individual, societal, and international compassion and resilience has never been more urgent. Tune in as His Holiness the Dalai Lama, USIP President and CEO Nancy Lindborg, and Generation Change Fellows discuss these issues on the eve of International Youth Day.

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