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Charlie Chaplin: Let Us Free the World

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Oct 08, 2020
Charlie Chaplin: Let Us Free the World

Charlie Chaplin: Let Us Free the World

Some call it the greatest speech ever made. This remix puts Charlie Chaplin’s climactic address from "The Great Dictator" (1940) into present-day context, showing how the spirit of liberty, brotherhood, and equality that defeated fascism seven decades ago must be urgently reclaimed.
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Deo Niyizonkiza: Healing What Remains

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Deo Niyizonkiza: Healing What Remains

One must always maintain one’s connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull away from it.

– Gaston Bachelard –

Deo Niyizonkiza: Healing What Remains

“A young man arrives in the Big City with two hundred dollars in his pocket, no English at all, and memories of horror so fresh that he sometimes confuses past and present. When Deo first told me about his beginnings in New York, I had a simple thought: “I would not have survived.” And then, two years later, he enrolls in an Ivy League university.” In his bestselling book, ‘Strength in What Remains’ Tracy Kidder shares more about Deo — who survived civil war in Burundi, narrowly escaped genocide in Rwanda, and is now the founder and director of a world-class, community-driven medical clinic in his native country. Read an excerpt from Kidder’s book here. { read more }

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