Gadabout Gram

Follow along as I travel the world and work for peace.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Mostar, Bosnia

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The small city of Mostar has been a tourist destination since the 19th Century, drawing visitors from  around the globe to revel ...
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Friday, September 14, 2012

Peace-building where “Peace” is a Dirty Word

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Working in the West Bank and Israel afforded me an opportunity to test out my hypothesis that peace is what our world needs most, and emp...
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The West Bank's Refugees

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Refugee camps are designed to offer a temporary home to individuals rendered homeless by crisis or conflict, or for whom insecurity requi...

Coming Face to Face with the Men on the Walls

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Martyrs'  Square in Old City, Nablus Upon the walls of the ancient corridors of the West Bank’s city of Nablus hang banners of ...
Monday, June 25, 2012

Peaceful Resistance, One Pitcher at a Time

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On a rocky hillside in the ancient village of Taybeh, the fragrant smell of roasting barley emanates from an inconspicuous factory.  Insid...

Apartheid’s Witnesses

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 “When I was young, I couldn’t stand it. I couldn’t stand seeing the injustice of apartheid in my home country of South Africa. It becam...

Aisha, Alive and Well

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Aisha watching a game of soccer belo From behind a barred window, chained for added protection, seven year old Aisha watched outsi...
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About Me

Danielle Gram
A friend recently called me "a missionary for peace," perhaps a fair description of my current venture. Since the summer of 2011, I have been traveling in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, exploring issues related to war, crisis and conflict. Peace work has been a longtime passion of mine, having co-founded Kids for Peace, and been changed by acts of violence that affected my own life. Follow along as I introduce you to those I meet, learn about other ways of life, and study issues related war, conflict, and crisis.
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