What's so hard about Peace?
Bono and Gorbachev, What's so hard about Peace? TheCommunity.com is producing a series of interviews for television with Paul Simon, Michael Douglas, Bono and other artists interviewing the world's peacebuilders. Scheduled for completion in 2008, the series will bring the lives and wisdom of these leaders -- seen through the eyes of some of the icons of today's global culture -- into homes across the globe.

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Nobel Peace Prize winners at work
 

What's new on TheCommunity.com
Archbishop Desmond Tutu August 2007: We interviewed Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Kalamazoo, Michigan, regarding the Nobel Laureates' Peace Fund -- a non profit fund TheCommunity.com is establishing to support the work of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. Watch for the interview. go
Bishop Belo June 2007: We've just finished photographing and doing short interviews on Nobel Peace Prize Laureates John Hume in Northern Ireland and Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo in Portugal. go
East Timor May 2007: Elections in East Timor: Nobel Laureate (and Chairman of TheCommunity.com's Advisory Board) José Ramos-Horta swept the Presidential elections in East Timor to become the second Nobel Peace Prize winner currently in office as a Head of State. go
Jennifer Lopez, Jose Ramos-Horta February, 2007: TheCommunity.com worked with Artists for Amnesty International to arrange for José Ramos-Horta to present the Artists for Amnesty award to Jennifer Lopez. go
Archbishop Desmond Tutu We are exploring the possibility of a Christmas service for peace with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. go
Paul Simon December 2006: We are moving up on the release a video of Paul Simon's trip to East Timor to distribute mosquito bed nets. go
Peter Gabriel November 2006: TheCommunity.com was there when Peter Gabriel received the Man of Peace award from the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates at the Rome Summit of Nobel Laureates. go


special section

Fund for East Timor - Helping this new country, now the poorest country in Asia, get on its feet.

Joseph Rotblat -- A 2004 interview on US nuclear policy with Joseph Rotblat, 1995 Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a leading nuclear scientist for more than 50 years. As relevant today as when it was done.

Responding in crisis -- Read the Post 9/11 statements by the Laureates. Worth saving.