By: Katie Zanoni, November 14, 2014* Questioning the dominant paradigm of thinking that has shaped the reality that we live in offers a powerful opportunity. When I zoom outside of my own reality, I recognize the myriad dichotomies that have shaped my positionality within these socially constructed boundaries. The dichotomy of peace and war isContinueContinue reading “Creating Spaces for Emerging Peacebuilders at the Community College Level”
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A Peacebuilding Travel Log, Huffington Post, May 20, 2014
I recently wrote a piece for Huffington Post, posted on May 20, 2014, on my recent visits and programs in CA, WA, NC and MD. Titled, “A Peacebuilding Travel Log,” it can be found here. I conclude the article by writing: Though the global issues of the day continue to draw our attention and drain ourContinueContinue reading “A Peacebuilding Travel Log, Huffington Post, May 20, 2014”
Conflict in Egypt, Policy Issues Related to Syria, and Peace Pedagogy Emphasized on First Day of Seminar
The first day of the seminar “Teaching About Global Conflict and Peacebuilding” brought together 29 community college professionals from around the U.S. Washington, DC based presenters emphasized current global conflicts, policy considerations, experiential learning, and peace pedagogy. Daryn Cambridge, a peace scholar from American University, provided core understanding and frameworks for peace education. NathanContinueContinue reading “Conflict in Egypt, Policy Issues Related to Syria, and Peace Pedagogy Emphasized on First Day of Seminar”