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Ideas to Action

Podcast by Nobel Peace Prize Forum / Changemaker Podcast

English

Personal stories & conversations

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Have an idea to make a difference? In this mini-series, we'll hear from Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis speakers and their first steps toward making a positive change. You'll definitely want to hear their inspiring stories. Learn more at nobelpeaceprizeforum.org #peaceitforward Want to hear MORE stories from people making a difference? Check out changemakerpodcast.com

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episode Ulfat Haider - Arab and Jewish Peace artwork

Ulfat Haider - Arab and Jewish Peace

Ulfat Haider was born into conflict - a Palestinian in Israel. It was on a trip to Antarctica, after a weeks long journey, that Ulfat realized the power of going outdoors and facing challenging conditions. Cold, tired, on the top of a mountain they named the Mountain of Israeli-Palestinian Friendship, a team of Arabs and Jews found a shared experience. After this trip, Ulfat decided to lead expeditions with Arab and Jewish youth and women. They hike, camp, climb, and cook together on adventures in the Alps and Himalayas. She's promoting a peaceful coexistence by creating safe spaces for conversations. In addition to these expeditions, she's program manager of Beit Ha’Gefen, an Arab and Jewish cultural center, and a member of the Access Water team. Learn more about Ulfat and the Nobel Peace Prize Forum at peace.augsburg.edu

6 Sep 2017 - 5 min
episode Yemi Melka - Fighting Energy Poverty artwork

Yemi Melka - Fighting Energy Poverty

After Yemi Melka graduated from Augsburg College with dual degrees in Chemistry and International Relations, she didn't know where life would lead her. But she knew that somehow she wanted to use her voice for others. During a gap year after graduation, Yemi became passionate about energy poverty. Millions of people around the world don't have access to energy, which means they live without light or heat. She wanted to use her skills and education to help. Yemi became a grad student at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs where she led a project called SolEnergy. She and a team of students went to her home country of Ethiopia to talk with rural farmers, demonstrate solar irrigation pumps, and better understand problems so they can offer effective solutions. Listen to this episode to learn more about Yemi's idea for change. Learn more about the Nobel Peace Prize Forum | Minneapolis at peace.augsburg.edu

31 Aug 2017 - 4 min
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