Sargent Shriver Peacebuilder
"Free and committed men and women can cross boundaries of culture and language, or alien tradition and great disparities of wealth, of old hostilities and new nationalisms, to meet with other men and women on the common ground of service to human welfare and human dignity."
-Sargent Shriver, Address to the Foreign Policy Association, Dec. 11, 1963, NYC
The practical idealism of Sargent Shriver that transformed US relations abroad through Peace Corps and domestically through the War on Poverty illustrates the Insight approach in action.
The call of ICRP is to develop, with the Insight approach, the analytical tools required to understand and replicate the processes of peacemaking and social reconciliation that Sargent Shriver built into his policies and programs.
The call of ICRP is to develop, with the Insight approach, the analytical tools required to understand and replicate the processes of peacemaking and social reconciliation that Sargent Shriver built into his policies and programs.
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