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DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Latin America   来源:World  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Marine Corps combat veteran Matt Metzger, who grows his own mushrooms for microdosing psilocybin, displays prepared doses in packets Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Olympia, Wash. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Marine Corps combat veteran Matt Metzger, who grows his own mushrooms for microdosing psilocybin, displays prepared doses in packets Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Olympia, Wash. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

This image shows an exterior view of the Manoa Heritage Center in Honolulu, founded in 1996 by Sam and Mary Cooke in 1996. (Kristina Linnea Garcia via AP)Manoa Heritage Center, created in 1996 by Sam and Mary Cooke, hopes to survive by making the transition from historic home to house museum.

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

Built in 1911 by architects Walter Emory and Marshall Webb in a half-timbered style that harks back to Tudor England, the home has a basalt rock foundation. The property also has an educational center, several gardens, and the last extant agricultural heiau in the area.The heiau, a stone platform and traditional place of worship, sat in “benign neglect” for over 100 years, says Jenny Leung, the center’s cultural site manager. Stones fell into weeds. Rubber trees and night-blooming cereus grew in the cracks. Center staff worked with the Hawaii State Historic Preservation office on an archeological survey before removing foliage and restacking the stones.Now, the heiau and gardens are open to visitors, more than half of whom are local schoolchildren, says Leung.

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

In three to five years, the center hopes to open the doors of the historic home itself to visitors, says Lisa Solomine, the executive director.“It’s like building a museum from scratch,” she says. The closets still contain shopping boxes and old shoes, says Leung.

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

Community members across the state and beyond have offered help, Solomine says.

“Everyone who sets foot at the site, it’s almost like they sigh a breath of relief, and they say, ‘Oh, my gosh, it’s so peaceful and calm here.’”about the depth of the problem or how cases have been handled.

The new pope must deal with not only the existing caseload but continued outrage from rank-and-file Catholics and ongoing revelations in parts of the world where the scandal hasn’t yet emerged.Ahead of the conclave, groups of survivors and their advocates held news conferences in Rome to publicize the problem. They created

who botched cases and demanded the Vatican finally adopt a zero-tolerance policy to bar any abuser from priestly ministry.Peter Isely of the U.S. group SNAP said it was “crazy and bizarre” that the church doesn’t apply the same rigor to abusers that it does to establishing criteria for ordination.

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