60 Seeds from the Middle East, South Asia, and the United States came together in Ireland to learn about past approaches to international conflicts, with an emphasis on peace-building processes between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland.
“Sometimes you just feel like nothing is going to change. But then, when you come to Northern Ireland and see the amount of hope others have for their own conflict and they tell you what hope they have for you, it makes you feel like you can go home and spread that hope to other people.” — Zeenia (Indian Seed)
“Seeing the similarities between the Northern Ireland conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict really surprised me and made me understand my conflict in a deeper way.” — Hashem (Palestinian Seed)