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Video of the Week: World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements

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Video of the Week

May 04, 2012
World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements

World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements

The World Peace Game, a brainchild of public school teacher John Hunter, pits teams of students against each other as leaders of countries in crises and conflict. The students scheme and negotiate, compete and cooperate, wage war and make peace. But the game is not won until all countries enjoy security and prosperity. Says one fourth grader, âOne of the things I learned is that other people matter. In this game one person canât win, everyone has to win. That taught me a lot about cooperating with other people, being generous, and having an attitude that, if you work together, you can achieve anything.â
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Finding Nimo: A Rap Star’s Journey With 16 Slum Kids

The law of love could be best understood and learned through little children. — Mahatma Gandhi

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Good News of the Day:
At the pinnacle of a dizzying career, Indo-American rapper Nimo was haunted by an unshakeable sense of emptiness. In his mid-twenties, he abandoned the limelight and found himself meditating in the foothills of the Himalayas. There an inner voice nudged him to radically simplify his life and find his purpose in service of others. He moved to the Gandhi Ashram in India and dedicated himself to the children in the surrounding slums. Fast-forward to April 2012: Nimo and a dance troupe of sixteen of “his kids” are touring the world with “Ekatva” — a performance whose ultimate message is Oneness. Read more about Nimo’s inspired journey and the transformation of a ragtag group of slum kids into global emissaries of unity who are bringing grown audiences to their feet in tears.
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Be The Change:
Meet the children of the Ekatva Tour through their stories, and get involved.
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