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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jan 2013, p. 19

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You were just dreaming you weren't inthquJhant’s'lrunk. smoothedh’spassagetoCanada. Dengsaid it'sa must-read, and a book doinganythingandyouweren’tgowingand Now Deng is sharing his first-hand Heusedtheopportunitytoattenduniver- thatshouldbeineveryhome. lt‘sapowerful ldeddedlcouldn’tjustlivethislife. aocountofbeingaiostBoyatCom-adGrebel sityinNova Scotia, and withinacouple of storyofhope.andhope'swhathe‘stryingto “flatwasmytumingpoint and wherel University College. Jan. 24. in support of a years of coming to Canada he launched oiferhis former homeland sawthepower oleducation.’ diarityhe started called theWadengWinp of WadengWings of Hope, which strives to pro- "When I came to Canada i tried to figure The Wadeng Wings of Hope effort has Hope, which hopes to provide educational vide the educational opportunities that made out what made it such a great nation," said since expanded to help families with the pur- - opportuniticstoboysandgirlsol‘theSouth adiiferenceinhislii’e. Deng.“lcametounderstandthatitwasedu- draseofagoatwhichgivesthembothstams “e Suthrt That charity has garnered support from cation. and a livelihood. He 3 also starting a venture Dengsaidthenewly~independentSouth HollyvmodA-listaGeorpCbonexwhohas "Wherryoungpeoplearegiveneducation topmidesewingmachinmsothegirlscan Sudan isstill struggfing from the civil war that worked to bring the worid's attention to the that’s the tool that they use to make their make their own uniforms and go to M. chasedhimfromhisvillageasasevenyear plightoftheSouthSudarLHe'salsoreceived duarnscometrueandmakeanythingpossi- Dcngwilltaltepartinthe'lhursdaytallrs old and left him without a home until he the support of Kiel: Machar, the vice-presi- ble.’ series at Conrad Grebe] University College cametoCanadaasarefugeeileS-i. dentoftheSouthSudan. Dengishopingtopromotepeacethrough tomonmhostedbytheMmterofPeaceand “There are still a lot of difficulties in the “This war has learning. and doesn’t Conflict Studies at the school. The talk is country. there is essentially no infrastruc- been on for 21 years.” want to see the from 12:15 pm. to 1 pm. and will be held in ture.’ said Deng “A lot ol'young people have said Deng. “The potential of the next Room 1201. no work and 75 per cent ofthe population is wounds of the war generation wasted. For more information on his talk visit under 30 years old, so 90 per cent of the does not end with the . '. . \ That's why he's rais- wwwuwaterioocalgrebel/events/thursday- youth are unemployed. war, and the country - a ‘ ing money to build a talks-jacobâ€"deng, “in my home state of longlei they‘ve been is still recoveringt‘rom ' "Z .M Q", school and commu- “Education made me who i am today,” facingalotofu'ibalconflict.andthey'restart- thetrauma." , I‘D hm nity centre, to give said Deng. 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