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Unity College student Kenara Morris asks keynote speaker Betty Williams a question Saturday during the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams speaks over Skype from Northern Ireland to the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam on Saturday at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta.
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Keynote speaker Betty Williams, top, answers a question Saturday from Owen Wagner during a Skype chat on the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta.
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Brian Fisher asks keynote speaker Betty Williams a question Saturday during the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta.
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A group of Unity College students who were running the the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam chat on Saturday over Skype with keynote speaker Betty William at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta.
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Brian Fisher asks keynote speaker Betty Williams a question Saturday during the 2016 Maine PeaceJam Youth Leadership Slam at the Klahr Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta.