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"We grew up with sentiments that makes it difficult to relate to each other. Even through we got to the same schools, we had these stereotypes, but when I took part in this program, we learned to understand one another better because we need to communicate, we need to dialogue because you need to get to know someone to understand them better."
Christian and Muslim students of the Kaduna Polytechnic University took part in a series of workshops where they learned to dialogue, challenge hate speech, and appreciate one another’s differences. Kaduna, a state in central Nigeria, is made up of both Christian and Muslim communities that sometimes clash because of perceived communal differences and rumors that spiral out of control. These young Christians and Muslims were reluctant at first to participate in the dialogue, but are now close friends and are committed to dialogue and interreligious solidarity. This project was funded by KAICIID, as part of the Nigeria Small Grands Scheme that reached out to numerous communities across Nigeria.
Image from 'A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England during the Middle Ages ... With illustrations from the illuminations in contemporary manuscripts and other sources, drawn & engraved by F. W. Fairholt', 003984714
Author: Wright, Thomas
Page: 238
Year: 1862
Place: London
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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Signs left in tribute to Joe Paterno at a statue erected in his honor outside of Penn State's Beaver Stadium.