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The Journey of Reconciliation, also [1] called "First Freedom Ride", was a form of nonviolent direct action to challenge state segregation laws on interstate buses in the Southern United States. [2] Bayard Rustin and 18 other men and women were the early organizers of the two-week journey that began on April 9, 1947.
Seated at the Bus Shelter dedicated to The Journey of Reconciliation, Chapel Hill, NC, is Roodenko's niece, Amy Zowniriw. The shelter is located near the very spot where her Uncle and 3 other Journey-ers were arrested in 1947. Roodenko is in the photo just above Amy’s outstretched arm.
The government was named the "Government of National Reconciliation", and in the first session at 10:00 a.m. on 12 March 1997, it was voted in parliament with a cabinet of 15 ministers, not including the Prime Minister, 1 Secretary-General, and 3 Secretaries of State charged in ministries dealing with law enforcement institutions.
The shelter commemorates The Journey with the historic photo of 9 of the Riders, part of Chapel Hill’s Art+Transit program. Just a few yards away is also an historic plaque installed to commemorate The Journey. Roodenko is in the photo just above Amy’s outstretched arm. Photo by Robin Washington.
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Albanian National Reconciliation Party (in Albanian: Partia e Pajtimit Kombëtar Shqiptar) is a political party in Albania, led by Spartak Dobi. [1] The party was founded in 1998. It had 0.02% of the votes in the National Lower House Elections in 2001.
Reconciliation (theology), returning to faith or harmony after a conflict Reconciliation theology , political theology of how reconciliation can be brought into regions of conflict Sacrament of Penance , a sacrament of the Catholic Church also known as Reconciliation
Reconciliation Movement in 1990 a.k.a. (Verrat e Lukes, allegiance, To you I forgave thee blood, Kosovo), was an Albanian all-national movement for blood pardon in Albania and Kosovo. It was organized in 1990 by students, professors and workers' unions in Kosovo. It is part of similar movements throughout Albanian regions since the 1960s.