D.C. Symposium 2018, on the New Frontiers of Peace-buildingGoal of the symposium The inaugural D.C. Symposium on the New Frontiers of Peacebuilding brought together 27 participants from across the...
Mandela Washington Fellowship: A game-changerThe six weeks I spent at Wagner College as a 2017 Mandela Washington Fellow changed my life. I was fortunate to return to the bucolic...
From Timbuktu to MarrakechMarrakech, known across the globe as the Ochre City, is one of the world’s richest trading centers. It is a city that celebrates its past...
Introducing a New Prince of the Desert Blues: Kader Tarhaninephoto Credit : Famah Walet On the edge of the Sahara Desert, the desert blues music and traditional dance are very important in nomadic...
Timbuktu Renaissance Talkthe youth leaders of Timbuktu attending the dialogue In the framework of the Timbuktu Renaissance Initiative project activities, the...
The Golden Age of Timbuktuthe great mosque of Djingareyber /Timbuktu -Photo Credit : Marco Dormino Some say Timbuktu is the end of the world but for natives of the...
The Celebration of Mawlid in TimbuktuThe readers of the morrcans family of Timbuktu The advent of Prophet Muhammad (Peace upon him) is an important event celebrated with pomp...
How the Political Security Situation Affected Tourism in TimbuktuTimbuktu is the mysterious of northern Mali, a mystical city of 333 holy saints of Sufi Islam. Most of people have heard of Timbuktu, yet...
Let’s Read "No Place to Go", a Novel written by John H Sime my Editor in the USABorn 1952, Viroqua, Wis, graduated in Comparative Literature BA/MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison 74/76, Sime served U.S. Peace...