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portada You, me, we: A Celebration of Peace and Community

You, me, we: A Celebration of Peace and Community

Arun Gandhi (Author) · Bethany Hegedus (Author) · Andrés Landazabal (Illustrated by) · Candlewick Press (MA) · Hardcover

You, me, we: A Celebration of Peace and Community - Arun Gandhi

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Synopsis "You, me, we: A Celebration of Peace and Community "

Coauthored by one of the grandsons of Mahatma Gandhi, this gentle guide to cultivating peace will find a welcome place at home and in classrooms. Peace is you. Peace is me.Peace is the great big WE of community. Where can we find peace? It shows in the way we walk, stand, or form a circle. It can be found when we play or dig in the garden, speak up or ask for help, or sit still and listen to the silence. Whether we're learning, taking turns, or getting past hurt feelings and misunderstandings, peace is always there, as long as we look at one another, ready to discover. Drawing on the philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and educator Maria Montessori, coauthors Arun Gandhi and Bethany Hegedus offer an inviting primer brought to life through the warm, wondrous illustrations of Colombian artist Andrés Landazábal. As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "If we are to teach real peace in this world . . . we shall have to begin with children." You, Me, We does just that, as it celebrates the peace that can be found in us all.
Arun Gandhi
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Arun Gandhi fue un activista, escritor y conferencista nacido en 1934 en Sudáfrica, nieto del líder pacifista Mahatma Gandhi. Creció en un contexto de violencia racial, lo que marcó profundamente su vida y lo llevó a reflexionar sobre la no violencia desde joven. A los 12 años, fue enviado a vivir con su abuelo en la India, experiencia que transformó su visión del mundo y le enseñó los principios fundamentales del ahimsa (no violencia).

Tras la muerte de su abuelo, Arun dedicó su vida a difundir sus enseñanzas, adaptándolas a los desafíos del mundo contemporáneo. Se mudó a Estados Unidos, donde fundó el M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, con el objetivo de promover la paz, la tolerancia y la justicia social a través de la educación.

Escribió varios libros, entre ellos El legado de mi abuelo y El regalo de la ira, donde relata lecciones personales y filosóficas transmitidas por Mahatma Gandhi. A lo largo de su vida, trabajó en temas de derechos humanos, conflictos raciales, pobreza y resolución pacífica de disputas.

Arun Gandhi falleció en 2023, dejando un legado de activismo ético y un llamado constante a enfrentar la injusticia con compasión y firmeza.
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