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Peace Week 2015 Lecture Preview

To prepare for next week's Peace Week lecture, featuring Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof and renowned filmmaker Maro Chermayeff, we urge you to learn more about A Path Appears — the book and the film. To learn more about the three-part film series, please read this interview with Maro Chermayeff on the Independent Lens blog.
 
 
To prepare for next week's Peace Week lecture, featuring Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof and renowned filmmaker Maro Chermayeff, we urge you to learn more about A Path Appears — the book and the film. To learn more about the three-part film series, please read this interview with Maro Chermayeff on the Independent Lens blog.
 
To watch the first installment of the three-part series, please click here.
 
The Friends Seminary Peace Week lecture on Monday, February 9, is free an open to the public. If you'd like to attend, click here.
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Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.