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Selling a Vision of Hope: A Refreshing Alternative to Armageddon

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Bahrain boils as uprising nears 1-year mark (AP)

FILE - In this Sunday, March 13, 2011 file photo, an anti-government protester gestures in front of riot police on an overpass near Pearl roundabout in Manama, Bahrain. A year later, the monument long has been torn down and it's usually well after midnight before Bahrain takes a breather. The thud of police stun grenades trails off, the stinging tear gas mist is carried away and the protest chants against the Gulf kingdom's rulers go quiet until the next day. Then the cycle of unrest resumes in one of the longest-running and perhaps most diplomatically complex chapters of the Middle East uprisings. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File)
AP - It's usually well after midnight before Bahrain takes a breather.

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Shalom USA Radio Interview E-mail

On September 23rd, 2007, Nissim (Nick) Dahan was interviewed by Jay Bernstein & Larry Cohen, and took calls from the listeners of the weekly radio show. Listen to this inspiring and thought provoking conversation. A transcript is also available.

Tom Marr Show Interview E-mail

Listen to, or read the transcript of, Nissim (Nick) Dahan's interview on the Tom Marr Show that aired Thursday, September 20th, 2007. It was a positive discussion focusing on the central themes of Selling a Vision of Hope, the recently published book by Nissim Dahan.

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View a collection of video presentations that appear on this site. The player will automatically cycle through the videos when started or you can jump directly to a title by selecting it from the playlist.

Featured Forum Post

Since the dawn of human civilization, people have believed in a lot of half-baked notions. Some of these ideas have left behind millions of corpses in their wake. Our only hope is that in today's world of increasing complexity, the vast majority of people will come to believe that we have no choice but to make sense of our lives. With enough Ideological persuasion, and with enough Economic incentives, they may be moved to marginalize the extremists, and to shift the world in a slightly different direction, one that points to the possibility of peace.