A Korean edition of Talking walls
A Korean publishing company added: a story , a new cover and title to the book
The title: Culture and History…Hearing Walls of the World
Translated excerpts from the text…
Many colorful ribbons tied to a barbed wire fence flutter in the wind. On each ribbon is written Korean people’s wishes that one day North and South Korea will be reunified as one. It is a symbolic sight in Imgingak, the northernmost place that South Korean civilans are permitted to travel. When the Korean War 1950-53 ended the North and South were separated by the DMZ.Many families torn apart by the barbed-wire fence couldn’t meet again.

Great Wall of China….repaired??

Happy Peace Day 2016!
Talking Walls in Malawi!

Thom, MPamila Primary School, Ntchisi District, Malawi teacher sharing Talking Walls with his colleagues.
Thanks to Argy Nestor and Lindsay Pinchbeck for their work with teachers in Malawi. Read all about their trip: https://meartsed.wordpress.com/2016/08/03/arts-education-and-malawi-2/
Maine has to send a message that is welcoming… A Who Belongs Here Story?
A WALL and Free Speech
A Who Belongs Here? story from Idaho
Days of Hajj 2016 began on Friday, September 9





