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Mandela Day

 

On Mandela Day people are called to devote just 67 minutes of their time to changing the world for the better, in a small gesture of solidarity with humanity, and in a small step towards a continuous, global movement for good.


On July 18, 2011, Nelson Mandela's 93rd birthday, the world will celebrate the third Mandela Day, and the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world, the ability to make an imprint.

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Source: Nelson Mandela Foundation
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