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Kader Keita, Malian artist Kader Keita tells Andrea Cabrera Luna and José Carlos León Vargas there are no confines for the arts
01 December 2005
Jose Carlos Leon Vargas from Mexico I notice him spreading a mat on the floor to commence his morning prayers according to his religion, Islam. From this moment on, I know that this summer in Caux will bring a new experience.
01 October 2005
Ljena Kaskarjova, Tatyana Minbaeva, Zoryana Borbulzvych Pamela Jenner takes part in a conference organized by young Eastern Europeans
01 October 2005
Matthew Waletofea When Matthew Waletofea decided to work for peace in his country, he knew he was putting his life at risk. He talks to Caz Hore-Ruthven.
01 October 2005
Children's fun at Caux, 2005 School leaver Eorann Lean gets a buzz out of a conference for young and old
01 October 2005
Caux building What does it mean to be European today? Mary Lean reports from Caux.
01 October 2005
Rama Mani Paul Williams discovers that security is not just a military issue.
01 October 2005
Francisca de Beurges Rosenthal Mary Lean and Andrea Cabrera meet an artist whose work has given a voice to Holocaust survivors, and their descendants.
01 October 2005
Indian children Amidst the slums of Pune, Pamela Jenner discovers an organization which is bringing hope to the city’s poorest inhabitants.
01 August 2005
St. Mary's church, Pilleth, Wales. This is border country with a long and turbulent history. Everyone knows that borderlands can be flash points.England and Wales meet here and in the past fought it out, stealing each other’s cattle, firing villages and building castles to enforce the ownership of occupied lands.
01 April 2005
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