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 Radio For Peace International

Radio For Peace International (RFPI) serves as the global messenger of Peace and hope to the farthest reaches of the earth. The ultimate goal of RFPI is to create peace in hearts, homes, communities, and all nations of the world. In order to foster a worldwide culture of peace, RFPI transmits programs via shortwave and the Internet. The programs champion human rights; increase global awareness; promote tolerance; inform and educate isolated populations; equip listeners to become architects of peace; expose prejudice, hatred and injustice; celebrate diverse cultures; and advocate environmental awareness.

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Hightower broadcasts daily radio commentaries aired by more than 150 commercial and public stations, on Armed Forces Radio and Radio for Peace International. He also produces a weekly video blog that is carried on many popular websites (see it at jimhightower.com). Each month, he publishes a populist political ...

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders proposes free tuition at public colleges and universities in his “College for All Act.” Who wouldn't welcome that? For most Americans the cost of four years of college is prohibitive. It excludes capable students who simply can't afford tuition. It forces others to ...
Campaigning for president is no picnic. Once a person is committed to running he or she can say goodbye to a normal life. The trip to the Oval Office is a marathon of incessant campaigning, raising money, fulfilling social obligations to constituents, lobbyists and donors, and the grueling preparation for ...
He is also the main United Nations representative for The Institute of Global Education (IGE) that founded Radio for Peace International and the Mucherla Global School in Mucherla India. IGE is an NGO with consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.
He is also the main United Nations representative for The Institute of Global Education (IGE) that founded Radio for Peace International and the Mucherla Global School in Mucherla India. IGE is an NGO with consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.
He is also the main United Nations representative for The Institute of Global Education (IGE), that founded Radio for Peace International and the Mucherla Global School in Mucherla India. IGE is an NGO with consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.
Bernard Starr is a psychologist, journalist, and professor emeritus at the City University of New York, Brooklyn College. He is also the Main United Nations representative for the Institute of Global Education (IGE) that founded Radio for Peace International and the Mucherla Global School in Mucherla India.
Bernard Starr, PhD is a psychologist and professor emeritus at the City University of New York, Brooklyn College. He is also the main United Nations representative for the Institute of Global Education (IGE) that founded Radio For Peace International and the Mucherla Global School in Mucherla, India.


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Jonathan Marks interviews James Latham Includes brief history and legacy of RFPI
(thanks to Glenn Hauser & Franklin Seiberling)

 

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