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Thursday at 1600 UTC, Talk to America Focuses on the U.S. Peace Corps

29 June 2005

For more than 40 years the U.S. Peace Corps has been sending American volunteers to nearly every corner of the world -- all in a mission to help people help themselves. Skilled in language, agriculture, economics or other fields, the volunteers serve two-year assignments, often to parts of the world they might never have even heard of, to face the challenges and rewards of helping others build a better life.

On Thursday's Talk to America host Doug Bernard and his guests explore what the Peace Corps is and what its volunteers do. Listeners will also hear first-hand from volunteers and the people they work with about their often life-changing experiences.  To listen live or at your convenience, or for more information, visit the Talk to America web page.

Guests:
- Erfan Mojaddam: a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia 
- Henry McKoy: Regional Africa Director of the U.S. Peace Corps 
- Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA): Member of Congress & returned Peace Corps volunteer
- Lisa Martin: President of the organization Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington, DC 

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