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The barrier-breaking power of learning someone else’s story

Source: PBS

Read how the organiation Narrative 4 pairs people around the world to hear each other’s story and then retell them.

This entry was posted in Finding Common Ground and tagged Culture & Society, People on February 4, 2019 by Anita Hacker.

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