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X-WR-CALDESC:Shannon Zimmerman is a program specialist in the Center for Ge
 nder and Peacebuilding at the U.S. Institute of Peace. During her graduate
  studies she received a Boren Fellowship to study culture and languages in
  Tunis\, Tunisia\, where she witnessed the Tunisian Revolution and the sta
 rt of the Arab Spring. Her studies focused on embedded cultural norms as t
 hey relate to conflict and human security\, and the role and impact of pea
 cekeeping missions. From 2007 to 2009\, Zimmerman served as a Peace Corps 
 youth development volunteer in Ukraine working with at risk youth to addre
 ss such topics as HIV/AIDS\, healthy relationships\, and domestic violence
 . She holds a master’s in conflict resolution from Georgetown University. 
 The monthly potlucks begin at 6:30 pm. This is an opportunity for fellowsh
 ip among Quakers\, attenders and fellow seekers. Bring a dish to share\; f
 amily members\, neighbors and friends are always welcome. For more informa
 tion\, see the William Penn House website. (williampennhouse.org/potlucks)
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DESCRIPTION:Shannon Zimmerman is a program specialist in the Center for Gen
 der and Peacebuilding at the U.S. Institute of Peace. During her graduate 
 studies she received a Boren Fellowship to study culture and languages in 
 Tunis\, Tunisia\, where she witnessed the Tunisian Revolution and the star
 t of the Arab Spring. Her studies focused on embedded cultural norms as th
 ey relate to conflict and human security\, and the role and impact of peac
 ekeeping missions. From 2007 to 2009\, Zimmerman served as a Peace Corps y
 outh development volunteer in Ukraine working with at risk youth to addres
 s such topics as HIV/AIDS\, healthy relationships\, and domestic violence.
  She holds a master’s in conflict resolution from Georgetown University. T
 he monthly potlucks begin at 6:30 pm. This is an opportunity for fellowshi
 p among Quakers\, attenders and fellow seekers. Bring a dish to share\; fa
 mily members\, neighbors and friends are always welcome. For more informat
 ion\, see the William Penn House website. (williampennhouse.org/potlucks)
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140504T183000
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LOCATION:William Penn House (Washington\, DC)
SUMMARY:The Personal Story of a Peacebuilder
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