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It is well worth taking the time to explore this section fully. It is brimming with
accounts of many important issues - many of which tie directly into the struggle for
equality in which people with disabilities have been engaged for more than a generation.
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The Disability Social History Project is a community history project
that welcomes your participation. This is an opportunity for people with
disabilities to reclaim our history and determine how we want to define
ourselves and our struggles. People with disabilities have an exciting
and rich history that should be shared with the world.
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Concordis works on peace and international conflict resolution. It brings together expatriate
communities resident in Canada, drawn from opposite sides of foreign conflicts, and brokers
a collaborative dialogue between them, to develop solutions to the hostilities
in their regions of origin. Their hope for their website mirrors the philosophy that drives their
broader mission: that in an era of mobility and instantaneous communications, it is possible to
bring together people from around the world and forge the mutual understanding that is the
foundation of a sustainable and just peace everywhere.
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