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Steve Fryburg liked Leong Darren Abriel's discussion Establish the world's first official flag of peace
May 8
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Steve Fryburg liked INMP's blog post Peace Philanthropy - Then and Now
Apr 26
Steve Fryburg replied to Bashir Ahmad's discussion Groud Reality of Drone Attacks in Pakistan
"Bashir, Did you ever do anything with the research you did on the drone strikes. If not, I would be happy to try and do something through Veterans for Peace and Know/No Drones Network to get your research seen. We can also bring it to the attention…"
Apr 14
Steve Fryburg replied to Bashir Ahmad's discussion Groud Reality of Drone Attacks in Pakistan
"I have been working with Veterans for Peace, the No/Know Drones Network concerning the use of drones. The following are webpages that have information concerning our initiatives and information concerning research done on the…"
Jan 7
Steve Fryburg liked Kira Kern's video
Nov 11, 2012
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"No Drones Ohio and Know Drones USA are two Facebook pages created to inform about negative consequences of "Killer Drones"."
Oct 21, 2012

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Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself or the work of your organization (no more than 3 paragraphs)
During my tenure with the Dayton International Peace Museum I had the honor of interacting with wonderful peace people locally and throughout the world.
We established relations and networked with peace people through the International Network of Museums for Peace, our Global Peace Partnership and our Focus on Peace program.
Please indicate if you're joining PCDN as an individual or organization (please mark the appropriate category)
international NGO
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
Iran, India and Pakistan are countries that I have traveled recently and collaborated with contemporaries in those countries on peace museums or programs.
We also have contacts through our Global Peace Partnership with peace groups in several African nations.
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
USA
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Missing Peace Art Space, International Network of Museums for Peace, Unitarian Fellowship for World Peace
How many years professional experience do you have ?
15+
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://www.MissingPeaceArt.org
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Culture, Education
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Communication, Information Technology, Program Design
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
Ohio Peace History, Art & Peace, Interfaith harmony issues

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At 1:04am on June 1, 2010, Dr. Nick Idoko said…
I'd rather your nomenclature is Steve Frybird! I can see you have a whole lot of projects up and running. That's wonderful! The peace village in Pakistan appears to me a daunting project given the peace scenario in battle-weary Pakistan. Keep the flag of peace aloft and never despair in the face of mounting odds.
At 11:44pm on May 21, 2009, Jennifer said…
Great! There were five pictures I was interested in. Two had two different little girls with peace written on their foreheads; one had two children with peace written on their foreheads; the fourth picture had a girl holding a sign with the words peace written on it with doves, and the fifth had a larger group of children giving the peace sign. Thanks so much for going back and forth with me. I'm really hoping the office at USAID will like one of them for the cover. For sending pictures, it may be easier to correspond via email: jhennessy@amexdc.com. Regards! Jen
At 9:17pm on May 21, 2009, Jennifer said…
I'm hoping to use one on the cover of the materials, so having the highest res available would be best for printing. Thanks so much, and I'll confirm with you after I speak to the USAID office and find out if they'll approve the pictures for use. We've gone back and forth on making picture decisions. I had a pic for the cover, but then couldn't get a high enough resolution version to use it, so I'm trying to be more on top of things this time. Thanks so much!
At 4:18pm on May 21, 2009, Jennifer said…
Thank you. And yes, of course, credit will be given, as will a short caption describing the picture, if used. I wanted to get your permission prior to showing them to the USAID office I've been working with as they have the final approval. Do you have higher resolution versions of the pictures with kids that have "peace" written on their foreheads (I remember seeing 2 or 3), as well as the one with the girl holding the sign with peace and doves? I would like to have a couple of options to show them, if possible. Thanks again! Regards, Jen
At 8:54pm on May 20, 2009, Jennifer said…
My name is Jen Hennessy, and I work for AMEX International (www.amexdc.com), a Washington, DC-base firm which is providing services in the field of international development. Our main client is the US Agency for International Development (USAID). We are currently preparing for them some non-commercial publications. One of the publications is dealing with Peace Processes. I have seen some of your pictures on this site (particularly the peace children pics). I would like to know whether you would allow us to use some of your pictures for the brochure and under what terms.

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Jen
At 6:03pm on April 24, 2009, George Brose said…
Steve,
Many thanks for hosting David, Julie, Migwe, and myself last Saturday. We really appreciated the opportunity.
George Brose
At 6:13pm on March 2, 2009, Pastor Samuel Muderhwa said…
Dear Steve

I would like to greet and delight to have you in this program, I'm a member too, and I seen same of the Mediator I knew wrote to you about David Bucura from Kigali Rwanda whom I know, because when I was in Kigali Rwanda I ministered to they Church, and George Brise taught me Mediation here in Nairobi

God bless you
Pastor Samuel Muderhwa
PCR/D.R.Congo
At 5:00pm on February 19, 2009, Muhammad Adnan said…
Hi,
Respected Steve,
its nice to see here for peace mission , there is realy need like these peace activities in Pakistan.
are you in Pakistan now , i would you like to invite in lahore city that is important city of pakistan,
Further want discuss about peace,We are going to do a campaign on peace throug art.

Adnan
Chairman
Safe Winds Organization
adnanhsp@yahoo.com
At 8:05pm on September 19, 2008, George Brose said…
Steve,
I met you last year through Harvey Paige, down at the museum. I've been training mediators the last two summers in the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Kenya. Next April, David Bucura who is the coordinator of mediators in that region will be visiting the Dayton area. If you might be interested in having him as a speaker in early April 2009 contact me at 937-293-0375. I live in Kettering.
George Brose
 
 
 

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