Desmond Tutu was the first black general secretary of the South African Council of Churches and, as Archbishop of Cape Town, the first black leader of South Africa's Anglican Church. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, in recognition of his efforts in the fight against apartheid. In 1995 he was appointed chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
One of the most extraordinary men--tycoon, visionary, knight, and founder of Virgin Airlines--opens up about the world as he sees it today and the remarkable foundation he's just launched to help give peace a chance.
By loaning, not giving, money to those in need, Dr. Muhammad Yunus found a way to help free millions from poverty. Plus, the remarkable Refugee All Stars from Sierra Leone.