Tag Archives : A Thousand Ways to Educate for a Global Culture of Peace


Ana Christina Couto Amorim(Brazil)

  Ana Christina Couto Amorim | South South Forum 2011-to date PhD Research – Maori Visual Arts –Massey University–New Zealand I am an artist working with an expanded notion of Art and life. Throughout my 23-year career I have identified real issues regarding the appropriation and manipulation of art by capitalist interests such as large […]


Alicia Ojeda Santana((Mexico)

  I have a bachelor’s degree on Communication from ITESO University, in Mexico, class of 2010. I’m part of the Communication department of ESARQ College and collaborator as a copyeditor for the bilingual, Spanish and English, magazine Taxi, around the art. Last year I worked as a volunteer for six months in Brazilin an organization […]


Aleida Guevara(Cuba)

  I was born in November 24th,1960 in Habana, I attended primary school in Freedom School City[Ciudad Escolar Libertad], where I was a child pioneer coordinator. It was the first Cuban organization for children from primary and secondary schools.I later attended the vocational military school Camilo Cienfuegos where I developed my secondary and pre-university studies […]


Zhu Xiurong(Tai Wan)

    Zhu Xiurong(1914-2007) Author/Lam Kit Wah   Zhu Xiurong was a famous Taiwan educator who was born in Jiangsu Province in China, and received tertiary and honorable master degree in education in America. In 1946, she accompanied with her husband and moved back to Taiwan. She realized how urgent to develop National Education there […]

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Kathleen Eunice Cheung, née Tse (China, Hong Kong SAR)

  Kathleen Eunice Cheung, née Tse Author/Lam Kit Wah   Kathleen Tse was born in Hong Kong in 1912. Her family had a very elite status in the society and therefore she was rich and powerful. She guaduated from Hong Kong University in BA and then worked as teacher under the department of Education. She […]


Tasi Shih Jen (Taiwan)

Tasi Shih-Jen, Morocco ecological education facilitator Tasi Shih-Jen, a Taiwan girl who studied anthropology and ethnology in France and worked as an oriental dance teacher in Taiwan, went to Morocco for voluntary work at 2011. She has been fascinated by the unique environment and mysterious power of Sahara desert, so decided to stay at desert […]

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Malālah Yūsafzay (Pakistan)

Malālah Yūsafzay is a Pakistani girl (12 July 1997). She is the youngest Nobel Prize winner. She fight for education rights for women.   She was born in the Swat District of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Her name means grief-stricken. She study in the local school, but Taliban forbid women study in school in […]