File:Youth Conference Poem Recitation Kinshasa.jpg
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| Caption | In Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, youth attending a conference wrote and recited a poem titled, ‘My House, a Shelter for Humanity’. The poem likens the work needed to construct a house to the work needed to build more peaceful and inviting communities. The piece emphasizes collaboration, noting that this work cannot be done alone. |
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