On the Frontier of Peace and Conflict Studies: Tulsa Community College

By: David J. Smith, February 16, 2015 The American frontier of the 19th century conjures up images of western towns lacking law and order, cattle drives and rodeos, not so peaceful encounters between eastern migrating “whites” and native populations, and pioneering farmers and their families staking out land claims. This imagery is particularly powerful in Oklahoma, which wasContinueContinue reading “On the Frontier of Peace and Conflict Studies: Tulsa Community College”

Free Webinar Hosted by the World Affairs Council for Social Justice Day

By: David J. Smith, February 4, 2015 Friday, February 20, 2015 is Social Justice Day.   On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 I will facilitate a webinar hosted by the World Affairs Council/DC on social justice.   It is a free event.  It will be held from 2-3 p.m. EST. This event is over.  You canContinueContinue reading “Free Webinar Hosted by the World Affairs Council for Social Justice Day”

Update from Edward Lollis on New Peace Monuments and Peacemaker Deaths in 2014

By: David J. Smith, January 4, 2015 This email letter was sent by Edward Lollis through the PJSA listserv on December 31, 2014 As you may know, I try to keep track of all peace monuments (including museums for peace) and notable peacemakers.  Here is a New Year’s message about new monuments and peacemaker deathsContinueContinue reading “Update from Edward Lollis on New Peace Monuments and Peacemaker Deaths in 2014”