Published Nov 5, 2020
Karen Murphy — The Long View, II: On Who We Can Become
Karen Murphy delves into the transformative power of civic healing and historical reflection, sharing global insights on America's transitional justice process. She highlights the pivotal role of education and the potential of youth in reshaping historical narratives for a more inclusive and accountable future.

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