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Dr. Virginia M. Bouvier
Ginny Bouvier
Love reading, writing, thinking, and working with people to make the world a better place. Family and friends, yoga, travel, photography, perusing dessert menus keep me sane. Latin American enthusiast. Peace practitioner yearning for justice. Heading up the Colombia program at the U.S. Institute of Peace, but tweets and posts are my own.
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Daily Archives: October 3, 2012
A Peace Summit of Local Authorities
Last week, I came to Bogotá to participate in the Peace Summit of Mayors and Governors. The event was sponsored by Gustavo Petro, the Mayor of Bogotá, and included the participation of local and regional authorities from some of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Cauca, Civil Society, Colombia, Dialogue, Indigenous, Latin America, Peace, Peace Initiatives, peace processes, peace talks, Spanish America, Western Hemisphere
Tagged Bogotá, Colombia, FARC, Government of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, Havana, Oslo, peace summit, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, San Juanito
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