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Peace Circle® Guardians: From Heart to Hands

This page presents individuals honored in the Liperi Peace Circle as exemplars of value-based action. Each embodies the journey from inner conviction (Heart), through thoughtful understanding (Head), to transformative action (Hands).

1. Bertha von Suttner (1843–1914)

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❀️ Heart: A deep belief in peace and the moral responsibility to prevent war.

πŸ’‘ Head: Clear advocacy through literature, highlighting the horrors of conflict.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Inspired the peace movement and became the first woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
 

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2. Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948)

❀️ Heart: Compassion and nonviolence as a path to justice.

πŸ’‘ Head: Philosophy of Satyagraha—truth and civil disobedience.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Led India’s nonviolent struggle for independence.
 

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3. Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)

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❀️ Heart: Empathy for human suffering in war and oppression.

πŸ’‘ Head: Used visual art to express protest and provoke thought.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Created iconic works like Guernica, symbolizing peace.
 

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4. Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961)

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❀️ Heart: Commitment to ethical leadership and inner peace.

πŸ’‘ Head: Diplomatic vision rooted in spirituality and neutrality.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Modernized the UN and died while working for peace in Africa.
 

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5. Rachel Carson (1907–1964)

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❀️ Heart: Love and concern for the natural world.

πŸ’‘ Head: Groundbreaking ecological insight in 'Silent Spring'.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Ignited the global environmental movement.
 

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6. Mother Teresa (1910–1997)

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❀️ Heart: Unconditional love for the poor and suffering.

πŸ’‘ Head: Focused religious teachings into acts of mercy.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Served the dying and marginalized with humility.
 

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7. Nelson Mandela (1918–2013)

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❀️ Heart: Justice and forgiveness rooted in lived experience.

πŸ’‘ Head: Political wisdom and reconciliation.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Leadership in dismantling apartheid and uniting a nation.
 

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8. Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989)

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❀️ Heart: Moral courage to speak against oppression.

πŸ’‘ Head: Scientific intellect applied to ethical responsibility.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Advocated for human rights in the Soviet Union.
 

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9. Jimmy Carter (1924–2024)

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❀️ Heart: Faith in human dignity and compassion.

πŸ’‘ Head: Diplomatic approach to peace and human development.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Founded the Carter Center and promoted global health.
 

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10. David Attenborough (1926–)

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❀️ Heart: Awe and respect for life on Earth.

πŸ’‘ Head: Decades of scientific storytelling and ecological awareness.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Educated generations on biodiversity and climate.
 

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11. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968)

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❀️ Heart: Love and justice in the face of racial hatred.

πŸ’‘ Head: Nonviolent resistance grounded in moral reasoning.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Led the U.S. civil rights movement.
 

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12. Desmond Tutu (1931–2021)

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❀️ Heart: Joyful commitment to justice and equality.

πŸ’‘ Head: Theology of reconciliation and truth-telling.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Chaired South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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13. Chief Raoni Metuktire (1932–)

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❀️ Heart: Stewardship of indigenous lands and culture.

πŸ’‘ Head: Traditional knowledge combined with political activism.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Defended the Amazon and indigenous rights.
 

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14. Jane Goodall (1934–)

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❀️ Heart: Deep love and respect for all living beings.

πŸ’‘ Head: Scientific insight into chimpanzee behavior and empathy.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Global advocacy and education for nature conservation.
 

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15. Dalai Lama (1935–)

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❀️ Heart: Compassion, nonviolence, and spiritual clarity.

πŸ’‘ Head: Buddhist philosophy adapted to modern ethics.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Spreads messages of peace and interfaith understanding.
 

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16. Václav Havel (1936–2011)

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❀️ Heart: Belief in truth and freedom.

πŸ’‘ Head: Playwright’s lens on power and responsibility.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Led Czech Republic through post-communist transition.
 

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17. Martti Ahtisaari (1937–2023)

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❀️ Heart: Faith in diplomacy and equality.

πŸ’‘ Head: Patient mediation and multilateral cooperation.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Resolved international conflicts from Kosovo to Namibia.
 

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18. Kofi Annan (1938–2018)

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❀️ Heart: Human dignity and shared responsibility.

πŸ’‘ Head: UN reform with a focus on people-centered development.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Led global action on AIDS, poverty, and peace.
 

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19. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (1938–)

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❀️ Heart: Resilience and women’s empowerment.

πŸ’‘ Head: Policy grounded in human development.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Africa’s first elected female head of state.
 

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20. Gro Harlem Brundtland (1939–)

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❀️ Heart: Commitment to health and sustainability.

πŸ’‘ Head: Defined sustainable development for global policy.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Launched key environmental frameworks at the UN.
 

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21. John Lennon (1940–1980)

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❀️ Heart: Peace, love, and creative rebellion.

πŸ’‘ Head: Lyrics as tools for global reflection.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Inspired anti-war movements and peace activism.
 

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22. Oscar Arias Sánchez (1940–)

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❀️ Heart: Faith in negotiation over force.

πŸ’‘ Head: Political leadership with a peace-first vision.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Brokered peace in Central America.
 

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23. Wangari Maathai (1940–2011)

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❀️ Heart: Reverence for nature and justice for women.

πŸ’‘ Head: Linked ecology to democracy and equality.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Planted millions of trees with communities.
 

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24. Chico Mendes (1944–1988)

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❀️ Heart: Protecting land and life in the Amazon.

πŸ’‘ Head: Union organizing for forest workers' rights.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Martyr for rainforest and indigenous protection.
 

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25. Shirin Ebadi (1947–)

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❀️ Heart: Belief in law and justice for all.

πŸ’‘ Head: Human rights law as a tool for peace.

πŸ™Œ Hands: First female judge in Iran and Nobel Peace laureate.
 

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26. Al Gore (1948–)

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❀️ Heart: Responsibility for future generations.

πŸ’‘ Head: Clear articulation of climate science.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Mobilized climate action through media and policy.
 

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27. José Ramos-Horta (1949–)

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❀️ Heart: Hope for national independence.

πŸ’‘ Head: Strategic diplomacy on the global stage.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Secured East Timor’s freedom through peace.
 

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28. Vandana Shiva (1952–)

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❀️ Heart: Defense of biodiversity and traditional wisdom.

πŸ’‘ Head: Challenged industrial agriculture with science.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Empowered small farmers and seed sovereignty.
 

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29. Anote Tong (1952–)

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❀️ Heart: Duty to protect island nations.

πŸ’‘ Head: Framed climate justice as human rights.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Advocated for Kiribati’s survival globally.
 

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30. Rigoberta Menchú (1959–)

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❀️ Heart: Indigenous dignity and memory.

πŸ’‘ Head: Narratives of resistance and cultural survival.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Brought Mayan voices to the world stage.
 

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31. Leymah Gbowee (1972–)

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❀️ Heart: Belief in peace through women's solidarity.

πŸ’‘ Head: Grassroots organizing across religious lines.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Ended civil war in Liberia through nonviolence.
 

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32. Severn Cullis-Suzuki (1979–)

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❀️ Heart: Urgency to protect the Earth for youth.

πŸ’‘ Head: Gave voice to children at global summits.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Continues environmental activism and education.
 

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33. Malala Yousafzai (1997–)

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❀️ Heart: Girls’ right to learn in safety.

πŸ’‘ Head: Courage under threat and advocacy through storytelling.

πŸ™Œ Hands: Youngest Nobel laureate and global education activist.
 

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34. Greta Thunberg (2003–)

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❀️ Heart: Moral urgency for climate justice.

πŸ’‘ Head: Scientific clarity and commitment.

πŸ™Œ Hands: School strikes, speeches, and global mobilization.
 

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35. Hannu Vähäkoski (1979–)

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❀️ Heart: Compassion for those in conflict zones.

πŸ’‘ Head: Understanding needs in real-time crises.

πŸ™Œ Hands: A North Karelian who delivers aid to Ukraine and shares human stories.

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36. Hannele Mikkanen (1962 - )

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❀️ Heart: Rooted in kindness, care, and deep respect for people and nature.
πŸ’‘ Head: Guided by community wisdom and long-term vision for sustainable wellbeing.
πŸ™Œ Hands: Promotes local harmony by nurturing human connection and ecological responsibility in Liperi.

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