Whether you’re a member of the media or an interested supporter, we encourage you to learn more about Seeds of Peace through media coverage of our work. Stories of young leaders working together for peace have been broadcast in more than a dozen languages in countless television interviews, newspapers, and radio programs. The compelling journey of our Seeds from distrusting enemies to understanding friends continues to captivate the attention of media outlets worldwide.
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Mia Hamm, hoops stars to conduct sports clinics for Middle East, Maine teens [5]
July 26, 2010 (Press Release [6])OTISFIELD, MAINE | One of the world’s greatest female soccer players, Mia Hamm, will join four NBA players and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Teresa Edwards on Thursday, July 29, for the 9th Annual Play for Peace program at the Seeds of Peace International Camp. The athletes will conduct sports clinics for the 155 campers from across the Middle East and Maine. Organized by Wasserman Media Group Principle and Seeds of Peace board member Arn Tellem, Play for Peace has provided an opportunity for teenagers from regions of conflict to learn more about the values of teamwork and cooperation. Read full story [5]
Seeds of Peace to host second session with delegates from Middle East, Maine [7]
July 19, 2010 (Press Release [6])OTISFIELD, MAINE | The second session of the 2010 summer begins at the Seeds of Peace International Camp on Wednesday, July 21. Egyptian, Israeli, Jordanian, Palestinian and American teens will open the Camp’s 46th session in 18 years with a flag-raising ceremony at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Each delegation will sing its national anthem while raising its flag, and the hour-long ceremony will conclude with the raising of the Seeds of Peace flag. The first session of the summer ended last week, and this second group of campers will be in Maine until August 9. Among the 155 participants, 32 are teens from Maine. The Maine Seeds program, now in its 10th year, aims to address racial and socioeconomic tensions between various local communities. Read full story [7]