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World Citizen, Journeys of a Humanitarian

By: Jane Olson
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These stories are about light and hope in the midst of unimaginable human suffering in war zones and places of extreme poverty around the world. Important lessons from a childhood in rural western Iowa are woven throughout, as are examples of human strength and resiliency. Each chapter can be listened to as a complete experience. Intimate details recorded by the author in journals and on film take the listener on memorable journeys with international human rights and humanitarian organizations. Despite being plunged into war zones, crowded refugee camps, and some of the poorest and most disease-affected places on the planet, we learn the life-saving impact of humanitarian intervention, the healing power of community, the importance of justice, and the truth that one caring person can indeed make a difference.

To be a World Citizen is to embrace and champion the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, knowing that all lives are valuable and equally deserving of protection and support.

©2022 Jane Olson (P)2022 Jane Olson
Activists Politics & Activism War Human Rights
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The characters portrayed in war zones are inspirational in there ability to reach out and help others despite the devastating situations they have endured. I would recommend this for high school and college history classes.

Story telling is powerful and memorable

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