History reminds us of the darkest chapters humanity has faced, where fear, ideology, and war led to unimaginable suffering and displacement. This reflection urges us to remember, learn, and ensure such tragedies are never repeated again. 🕊️
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History reminds us of the darkest chapters humanity has faced, where fear, ideology, and war led to unimaginable suffering and displacement. This reflection urges us to remember, learn, and ensure such tragedies are never repeated again. 🕊️
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A snapshot from Prof. Betty Reardon's Lecture 'New Frontiers of Peace Education' delivered to students from different colleges across Delhi.
Introducing a new podcast series- Weaving Peace with WISCOMP!
Module #1 Output; Expressive art
Peace Hero
The Peace Hero I admire is Risa Hontiveros.
Hontiveros, who is known for her advocacy of Healthy Buhay at Hanapbuhay in the Senate, also has an extensive track record as a peace advocate. In 2005, she was one of the 27 Filipinas nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their work in the Philippine peace movement.
As a lawmaker, Hontiveros co-sponsored the landmark Bangasamoro Organic Law and co-authored the Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act, which seeks to provide compensation to Filipinos who lost their loved ones and property during the siege of Marawi.
According to Hontiveros, she will continue to champion legislation that will promote genuine peace and shared economic prosperity in the BARMM and in the entire country. This includes, she said, policies that will generate good jobs and improve the delivery of health and social services during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Celebrating @treeducation's work in the area of peace advancement today. Well done! 💜 "Last week we finished up our first Fall Session! We spent time in 15 classrooms, delivering 75 workshops to over 300 students. This week Fall Session #2 begins, and we can't wait!" . . #peaceworks #peaceeducation #treeducation #classroomcommunity #KWawesome https://www.instagram.com/p/B5a4cuKFjG6/?igshid=1ewioic384gue
SO PROUD of MY RICHARD!!! Today is his first day of work for the Peace Education Program. Two years ago he started as a camper. He was then asked to be a part of their media team. When he was asked to be a PAID facilitator at the same camp he added two years ago, he replied, “YES!” #stayready #RAC2021 #Morehouse2025 #peaceeducation (at Peace Education Program) https://www.instagram.com/p/B00qZUpgMLUFiZUa3Z97dVPyuSB-3_QWhRENX00/?igshid=1ud5gvijfnmxe
Do I Make a Difference?
Do I Make a Difference?
Do I make a difference? Has my work changed anything? These are the questions I recently asked myself before going on the Dave Congalton Radio program. For several years now, I have taught groups of fifth and sixth graders assertiveness, peer mediation, and communication skills but didn’t know if there’d been any lasting effects. So recently when Dave asked me for interview ideas I asked him if…
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