Michael Henderson was born in London in 1932. He is an English journalist and author of eleven books. He has been a TV presenter, a radio broadcaster and for sixty years worked for peace and understanding in some 25 countries. He is associated with Initiatives of Change (formerly MRA).
For 22 years he lived in Oregon (USA) where he was president of the English-Speaking Union and of the World Affairs Council and was on the board of the United Nations Association.
He was co-founder of Oregon Uniting, a work for racial understanding, and an instigator of Oregon’s 1999 Day of Acknowledgment of earlier racial exclusion.
Praise for his books has come from personalities as varied as Desmond Tutu and Zaki Badawi; George Will and Bill Moyers; Marian Wright Edelman and Georgie Anne Geyer; Rabbi Marc Gopin, Philip Yancey, the Archbishop of York and Mother Teresa. The Dalai Lama, Rajmohan Gandhi and Sir Martin Gilbert have done forewords to his books. They include No Enemy To Conquer. Forgiveness in An Unforgiving World, Forgiveness: Breaking the Chain of Hate and See You After the Duration. the Story of British Evacuees to North America in World War II. He lives in Westward Ho!
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