Forage Center Conversation: “Developing Cultural Competencies for Conscious Humanitarian Work” 10/28, 4 p.m. ET

Join the Forage Center for Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Education for a discussion on developing cultural competencies for conscious humanitarian work. Engaging in effective humanitarian work requires understanding how our identities and socialization inform and impact the ways we interact with people. Learn about how current work in anti-bias anti-racist (ABAR) training is relevant to humanitarianContinueContinue reading “Forage Center Conversation: “Developing Cultural Competencies for Conscious Humanitarian Work” 10/28, 4 p.m. ET”

The Peacebuilding Career Connection, NAFSA blog, 10/16/20

Today, more students than ever before are trying to pivot their careers to engage in social change. Students who have had international experiences in particular have much to contribute. Read my piece here in the most recent NAFSA blog on strategies that educators can take with students who have had global experiences.

University of Montevallo Interview on Peace Jobs

This past Tuesday (10/13/20) I was interviewed by faculty from the peace and justice program at the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, AL about careers in the field. Students are using my book Peace Jobs: A Student’s Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peace (IAP 2016) as a resource. I was pleased to talkContinueContinue reading “University of Montevallo Interview on Peace Jobs”