Articles by Kimberlye Kowalczyk

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Jake Lynch on Peace Journalism
Kimberlye Kowalczyk and Antonio C. S. Rosa – TRANSCEND Media Service, 27 Aug 2018

Presentation on Peace Journalism at Point of Peace Summit in Stavanger, Norway

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Letter from Japan
Kimberlye Kowalczyk – TRANSCEND Media Service, 21 Mar 2011

People are running out of food and water, and yet they wait patiently and quietly, in single-file, at supermarkets where they are rationing supplies to 5 items per person. There is no pushing, no yelling, not a single report of looting, anywhere. First of all, can you imagine only being able to pick 5 items after lining up all day, your kids and elderly parents not having eaten a proper meal in two days? It keeps going through my head ~ which 5 items would I chose?

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Partying for Peace
Submitted by Kimberlye Kowalczyk - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Apr 2009

The winning DJ from Japan will be flown to Chile to participate in a round of events to promote the protection of the Patagonian mountain range. 9:29-Min. Video CLICK TO VIEW

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WITH AN OBAMA PRESIDENCY, PERHAPS WE CAN
Kimberlye Kowalczyk, 8 Nov 2008

November 8, 2008 The election of a truly multicultural president, a symbolic reflection of the United States as a nation and the world as a whole, resulted in worldwide celebration. Kenya, the birthplace of Barack Hussein Obama’s father, announced a national holiday upon his election. In Washington DC police officers and firefighters danced in the […]

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Interview with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Kimberlye Kowalczyk - TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Oct 2008

TMS peace journalist Kimberlye Kowalczyk interviews Nobel Peace co-recipient (1976) Mairead Corrigan-Maguire in Stavanger, Norway, September 2008 at the Annual Nobel Peace Laureates Summit.

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2008 RIGHT LIVELIHOOD AWARD RECIPIENTS
Kimberlye Kowalczyk, 12 Oct 2008

October 12, 2008 On October 1st the 2008 recipients of the Right Livelihood Award, which has come to be widely known as the “Alternative Nobel,” were announced. The five co-recipients were celebrated for "offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing us today." Recipients of the Award, first established in 1980, have […]

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Peace Process in Central Uruan, Niger Delta
Kimberlye Kowalczyk - TRANSCEND Media Service, 6 Oct 2008

When oil was discovered in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria in 1956, hopes were high that development would follow. Soon all Nigerians would live a comfortable and healthy life with accessible and affordable social services including healthcare, education, and transportation. However, it quickly became apparent that the foreign oil corporations (notably Shell) and a […]

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