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A conversation with Nora Armani, an international actor, playwright and festival producer, about prospects for healing old wounds between Armenia and Turkey through the 'soft diplomacy' of cultural exchange.
With English being the 'international' language on our planet, it is perhaps natural that people in countries using English as their first language (like Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada etc.) are reluctant to learn other languages.
The Sixties is edited by Jeremy Varon (Drew University), Michael S. Foley (CUNY) and John McMillian (Harvard University), and is supported by a distinguished international Editorial Board.
For more than two decades, Olivia Ramirez Smith has answered one question through books, films, retreats, and The Mother Earth Effect LLC: what would happen if women simply touched the ground again?