Tracey McClure takes a look at one positive response to the September 11th
terror attacks on the United States and at how today's youth may hold the key to world
peace. Invited to a series of roundtable discussions with young people from war-torn
countries, she hears how the 9/11 attacks impacted more than just Americans. Gathered
at the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Miguel Diaz's house in Rome, young people from
Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo, Pakistan, Israel, Lebanon and other countries recount
how that tragic day affected their lives and communities.
Members of the
peace-building community “Rondine” in Italy’s region of Tuscany, these university
students seem wise beyond their years as they share their experiences and suggestions
on how to resolve conflicts and heal the wounds of war…