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thanks to individuals with the courage to stand up against the ethnic violence perpetrated by members of their own ethnic group, and in
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She has organized lectures and edited and published 14 books on civil courage translated from different languages. Broz is now working on screen plays and editing documentary films for a TV series called “The Best Among Us” as powerful lessons in ethics and civics for present and future generations
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in 1992. Her new project is about inter-ethnic marriages entered into during the war. At the outbreak of the war in Bosnia and
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and political divisiveness. In 2007, the organization began research and preparation for the foundation of a Center for Civil
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Her work is internationally recognized for its educational innovation and unique approach. She has lectured at over 100 universities in the US and Europe.
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