Inspire Solutions: Educating for Peace and Nonviolence (Fourth Edition)

Recently the fourth edition of  Inspire Solutions: Educating for Peace and Nonviolence was published by Dawson College in Montreal, QC.   The following piece was written by Pat Romano, the editor.  I urge you to read the entire publication.   This excerpt is published with permission.  Pat can be reached at promano@dawsoncollege.qc.ca.   Some Words fromContinueContinue reading “Inspire Solutions: Educating for Peace and Nonviolence (Fourth Edition)”

David J. Smith to Speak to Graduates of University of North Carolina-Greensboro Peace and Conflict Program, May 7

    David J. Smith, educational consultant and peacebuilding trainer, and editor of Peacebuilding in Community Colleges: A Teaching Resource will speak to graduates of the University of North Carolina-Greenboro’s (UNCG) Masters Program in Peace and Conflict Studies on May 7, 2014.  The talk will take place in Stone 204 from 5-8 p.m. Smith from 2005-2012 servedContinueContinue reading “David J. Smith to Speak to Graduates of University of North Carolina-Greensboro Peace and Conflict Program, May 7”

Austin Community College to Host Peace Forum on Gender and Power, April 25

Shirin Khosropour, Professor of Psychology at Austin Community Community shares the following: Gender and Power: Education and Leadership as Equalizers Presented by the Peace and Conflict Studies Program In Collaboration with Division of Social & Behavioral Sciences And Department of Psychology & Student Development  April 25, 2014 8:30 am-4:00 pm   Please join ACC’s Peace and Conflict Studies forContinueContinue reading “Austin Community College to Host Peace Forum on Gender and Power, April 25”