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Lean on Me

Now through June, Play for Peace is partnering with the experiential learning app Kikori to develop a one-stop-shop for activity plans -- a project powered by an international group of volunteers dubbed the Content Crew. Meet one of the team members whose time and talents are bringing high-quality activities to facilitators around the world.

Profession: Attorney

What do you do on the Content Crew? “I type activities from various sources into the Kikori format."

What's your favorite Kikorified activity so far, and why? “I am intrigued by the activity called "Chair Sit" (#16 in "Cooking with Play For Peace").  It creates mutual trust within a circle of participants who lean on one another. They all end up sitting without chairs!”

If you had a blank check to do one thing to bring peace to your community (however you define community), what would you do? “If I had unlimited means to effect peaceful change, I would give it all to Play For Peace and have you guys figure it out.”

Join Joanne on the Content Crew! Learn more at playforpeace.org/get-involved.

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