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Arab Aramin and Yigal Elhanan "Reclaiming Our Humanity: Conversations For Peace," September 2023
Rock band BETTY "Inhabiting Hope: Artivism Our Universal Language," November 2020
Alice Stewart, Dean Spiliotes and LaTosha Brown "Civility in Politics," October 2019
Dipisha Kckhatri at UN Commission on Status of Women conference, March 2023.
Janet Dewart-Bell and Andrew Young, NYC, July 2023.
Embrace monument in honor of MLK Jr and Coretta Scott King, Boston, January 2023
Jada Hebra, Lauren Hogg, Dolores Huerta, Ramla Sahid, “Building Movements for Change” Circle, Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Isaiah Kipyegon Toroitich of ACT Alliance speaking with Patrica Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, “Toward a Greener Attica” symposium, Saronic Islands, Greece, 2018 • Photo © Sean Hawkey / WCC
His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew and Christiana Figueres, global leader on climate change issues and formerly the Executive Secretary of the UN Climate Change Secretariat, “Toward a Greener Attica” symposium, Saronic Islands, Greece, 2018 • Photo © Sean Hawkey / WCC
SNHU President of University Campus, Patty Lynott, with His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew, “Toward a Greener Attica” symposium, Saronic Islands, Greece, 2018 • Photo © Sean Hawkey / WCC
Aguilla Sherrills, Denise Ferran, Peter Stringham
Aids activist
Arn Chorn-Pond and Harry Belafonte
Audience, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo©Don West
Bob Dunfey, Jack Dunfey, Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel, Nadine Hack
Chris Matthews
Circle participants
City Year volunteers
Children met at Global Citizens Circle delegation to Cuba
Desmond Tutu and Martin O’Brien
Dolores Huerta and Ramla Sahid, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Dolores Huerta with Harvard Graduate Student Union – UAW, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Dolores Huerta with Global Citizens Award Activist Bowl, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Eleanor Dunfey-Frieburger, Maria Eisl, Hillary Rodham Clinton
Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger, John Lewis, Tito Jackson
Elma Lewis and Harry Belafonte
Farai Chideya and Cuban guest
Yitzhak Frankenthal, Anthony Lewis, Rihab Essawi, Amiram Goldin
Global Citizens Circle volunteers
Graça Machel and Andrew Young
Martin O’Brien, Ramla Sahid, Peter Dunfey, Priscilla Lee, Nok Nora Duany Bassey, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019
Hala Aldosari (right) and Janet Breslin-Smith, “Social Media, Solidarity & Safety” Circle, Southern New Hampshire University, 2018
Jack Dunfey and Fidel Castro
Jack Dunfey, Coretta Scott King, Walter Dunfey
Jackie Durkan, Jerry Dunfey, Mark Durkan, Monica McWilliams
Janet Langhart and Daniel Berrigan
Jerry Dunfey and Desmond Tutu
Jim Freiburger, Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger, Oscar Rammutloa, Robby Vanrykel, Beverly Joyce
Joe Moakely, Bob Dunfey, Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger
Guests of Honor, Desmond and Leah Tutu, Eleanor Dunfey Freiburger, Jim Freiburger, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Guest of Honor, Leah Tutu, and Phumeza Mlungwana, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Martin O’Brien, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Heetan Kanti Kalan, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Phumeza Mlungwana, Monica McWilliams, Opal Tometi, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Guests of Honor, Desmond and Leah Tutu, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Phumeza Mlungwana, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Opal Tometi, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Martin O’Brien and Guest of Honor, Desmond Tutu, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Tito Jackson, Jerry Dunfey, Martin O’Brien, Desmond Tutu, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Judge Kenneth McLaughlin and Betty Tamposi, GCC co-chair, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Madeleine Kunin, Jerry Dunfey, Maxine Waters
Kya Roumimper, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Theo Spanos Dunfey, Sidney Topol, Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger,Freida Garcia, Hubie Jones, Arn Chorn-Pond, Julie Robinson, Bob Dunfey, Harry Belafonte, Robert Hollister, Bik Ng, Nicole Hynes
Lauren Hogg, co-founder, March For Our Lives, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Lillye Ramos-Spooner, Judith Thompson and Lamine Savadogo, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Maria Eisl, Coretta Scott King, Jerry Dunfey
Martin O’Brien and Daphne Trimble
Mitch Snyder and Martin Sheen
Max Dunfey, Rick Dunfey, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
May Blood, Heeten Kalan, Liz Groves
Monica McWilliams, Belfast-based signatory to Good Friday Peace Accords after playing leading role in peace negotiations; Bob Dunfey, long-time supporter of peace in Northern Ireland; George Mitchell, US Special Envoy for Northern Ireland and former US Senate Majority Leader; and Northern Ireland activists representing all communities in the conflict
Nadine Hack and Jerry Dunfey, “Activism That Works” Circle, Khayelitsha, South Africa, 2017
Nadine Hack
Oscar Arias Sanchez, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former President of Costa Rica; John Kenneth Galbraith, renowned Harvard economist; and Kitty Galbraith, distinguished American author
Pat Jehlen and Caia Lee, “Building Movements for Change” Circle, Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Raj Patel and “Inspiring Change” panel, “Toward a Greener Attica” symposium, Saronic Islands, Greece, 2018 • Photo © Jim Forest
RIchard Goldstone and Walter Sisulu
Rosalynn Carter, Governor Ken Curtis, Jack Dunfey
Sarra Ali
Sandra Thurman, Ochoro Otunnu, Eric Sawyer
South Africa Delegation, 1998
Steve Curwood and Luz Mendez
Sue Hyde, “Building Movements for Change,” Boston 2019, photo ©Don West
Susan Hern, Lois Roach, Sara Ting
Tito Jackson, former Boston City Councilor and Mayoral Candidate, and Theo Spanos Dunfey, Executive Director, Global Citizens Circle, “Walking the Talk” Discussion, Southern New Hampshire University, 2018
Tito Jackson, former Boston City Councilor and Mayoral Candidate, “Walking the Talk” Discussion, Southern New Hampshire University, 2018
Walter Dunfey, Uma Pemmaraju, Jimmy Carter
Wilma Mankiller, community organizer and the first woman elected to serve as chief of the Cherokee Nation
Yitzhak Frankenthal, Pat Hume, John Lewis
Yitzhak Frankenthal, Theo Spanos Dunfey, Mubarak Awad
Khandace Wilkerson
Tito Jackson
Khandace Wilkerson, Shanita Williams, Yolanda King
Yolanda Rene King
"I know it is my duty as an American to use the platform given to me by my grandparents' sacrifices to uplift the voices of my peers."
YOLANDA RENE KING, ACTIVIST AND GRANDCHILD OF MLK JR & CORETTA SCOTT KING
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