A Day in the Life of a Peace Fellow
A sampling of AP videos about how Peace Fellows live and the kind of work they do.
“The community will have more faith in the school” – Lauren Halloran, Uganda, 2017
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“I feel incredible” – Talley Diggs, Kenya, 2017
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“I became more patient” – Chantal Uwizera, Nepal, 2012
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“This is the largest of the graves” – Karin Orr, Peru, 2010
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“We’re trying to change the way Ugandans look at toilets” – Kathryn Dutile, Uganda, 2014
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“Traffic can be very bad!” – Josana Lewin, Ghana, 2011
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“I wanna love this sound!” – Adam Kruse, Bangladesh, 2011
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“Number of goat passengers: 20+” – Chelsea Ament, Nepal, 2012
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“It’s very hard work, and these women do it every day” – Walter James, DRC 2011
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“I end the day by watching Nigerian movies” – Tooni Akanni, Uganda, 2012
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“This trash pile is one of many” – Shannon Orcutt, Uganda, 2014
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“The ladies get serious!” – Amy Bracken, Belize, 2011
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