You are all invited to this webinar about war in Sudan! ๐
The aim of this webinar is to raise awareness and educate the public about the scale and severity of the war in Sudan. By offering an in-depth look at the causes, impacts and dynamics of the Sudanese conflict, we hope that a better understanding of this situation will encourage more concerted and effective global action at all levels, from individuals to national governments and global organizations.
First part: a brief description of the conflict.
Second part: the testimony of Zeirra a Sudanese influential woman who has just left Sudan.
Third part: questions and exchanges with the audience.
Sarah AnyiethMarion, this is so helpful! Thank you! I will be in touch through email. Thank you for your work/weaving. [ more ]
Marion transettiThank you very much Sarah for your comment and my apologies for the delay in replying. ๐ I want to start by saying that I am not an ''expert'' in welcoming refugees, but I have witnessed many of them and supported some, so I can share some of my experience. I hope it will help. In order to be more specific with my suggestions, I would need to know more about your mother in law: what was her occupation in Sudan? What is her religion? Does she speak English? And more... If you would like us... [ more ]
Dr. Munayer is an author, peacebuilder, and the founder and Senior Consultant of Musalaha Vision of Reconciliation, an organization dedicated to fostering reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians since 1990. We'll be discussing his new book, Reconciling Justice.
Hope you can join us, and feel free to invite others! (Facebook link, if it's easier to share)
Peter Digitale AndersonThere are plenty, here and there. If you're looking for specifically for interfaith perspectives, you likely have at least one interfaith group in your region who will host regularly conversation or webinars. If you have a university with a religion department, they also might have events focused on interfaith dialogue or comparative religion. If you're specifically looking for more on Palestine, check out: this in-person event I hosted a couple weeks ago with Palestinian pastor Munther... [ more ]
Chantel EhlerThank you! I'm curious to learn if there are other events like this as well. Cheers. [ more ]
Peter Digitale AndersonHi Chantel, yes there is! You can watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/qV_lhrxTv64?si=eO5Rl5PrBaZ0zO98 [ more ]
We are seeking new co-leads for this Peace + Justice topic group! The primary role of co-leads is to plan, communicate about and facilitate gatherings. Currently we meet the first Wednesday of the month for the gathering, but there is flexibility in the model based on your interest, availability and the needs of our community.
Please contact Julie and/or Kate to help out; share your ideas, expertise and/or hold space for others in this community.
Avi Dey05/14/2024 Tuesday Afternoon Ms. Julie Lillie Topic: Peace + Justice . An online peer learning community to deepen our individual & collective healing, growth and impact as we weave for peace and justice. 01. (Previous Post) Avi/Cafe Twin Fx VA Hub Geo (P+J Feedback 01): "Peace + Justice" is a very old inspiration for many here in USA, and globally. In particular, here in USA, Church, Temple, and other Spiritual Organizations, features "Peace & Justice" on a regular and periodic... [ more ]
Avi Dey05/14/2024 Tuesday Afternoon Ms. Julie Lillie Topic: Peace + Justice An online peer learning community to deepen our individual & collective healing, growth and impact as we weave for peace and justice. Avi/Cafe Twin Fx VA Hub Geo (P+J Feedback 01): "Peace + Justice" is a very old inspiration for many here in USA, and globally. In particular, here in USA, Church, Temple, and other Spiritual Organizations, features "Peace & Justice" on a regular and periodic basis, usually on "Sunday... [ more ]
We have launched an online repository with 50+ conscious leadership resources for trainers/coaches/change-agents. It is free and available to all. Feel free to share with others!
Avi DeyTitle: SHIRKAT-- Urdu Word Meaning Participation, Partnership, and Company Avi/Cafe Twin Fx Summary: 2023 Global Seed Grants https://lisleinternational. org/about/board-meetings/ interaction/#flipbook-df_1644/ 4/ Nankana Shahib, Punjab, Pakistan a place where, People of different cultures, sects come together to laugh, share, learn and interact This place, Nankana Shahib, a place of Sikh Heritage, project brings toghter, Joint dialogues, Joint training, joint exposures, joint social... [ more ]
Darlene CainI show up in spaces that promote peace and love to our communities and bring love from my heart [ more ]
Julie Lillie@Tom Short that sounds very impactful, what a way to 'reach out in service'! @Maggie Osborn a simple gesture like friendly body language can indeed go a long ways! Thanks for sharing! [ more ]
Next week, leading up to the Day of Peace on Sept 21, Peace Catalyst International is hosting a "Week of Peacebuilding" with several free virtual events to inspire you to work for peace in your communities and beyond.
We'd love to see you!
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We all have visions of what a "good" society might look like. But how do we get started with turning that vision into reality? Join us for this workshop to learn the three steps our team members use to build peace in our own communities and how you can use them to become a community peacebuilder where you are.
Six Steps for Challenging Christian Nationalism: A Public Lecture with Peace Catalyst International on Building Peace Amid Polarization and Violent Extremism
Sept 20, 2:30 PM 4:00 PM
This free lecture by Prof. Drew J. Strait will unpack key concepts and insights from his new book, Strange Worship: Six Steps for Challenging Christian Nationalism. In addition to defining Christian nationalism, Strait will discuss how it is impacting global faith communities and how faith leaders can challenge its threats to democracies and human flourishing with strategic nonviolence.
Identity & Conflict: How Our Identities Shape Our Experiences and Affect Us in Conflict
Sept 21, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM Eastern
How are our identities related to dignity and inherent worth? How are violations of dignity at the root of conflict? And how can identities be weaponized by leaders to create divisions and conflict? In this interactive workshop, held on the International Day of Peace, weโll explore the complex interplay between our identities and the conflicts we face. With the U.S. election on the horizon, grappling with how our identities shape political discourse and "identity politics" has never been more important.
Embracing the Fullness of Biblical Peace: The Challenge of God's Peace in a Divided Society
Sept 21, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM Eastern
So many of today's struggles and conflicts can seem overwhelming and intractable. Often, our instinct is to make these conflicts simply go away by ignoring them, giving up what we care about, or fighting to destroy the other side. At Peace Catalyst, we believe the Bible shows us a deep and transformative view of working for reconciliation in the midst of painful conflict. Join us for an introductory workshop on how to build holistic, biblical peace in the midst of conflict.
Practicing Hope in Times of War: How PCI Peacebuilders Are Working for Peace in Israel and Palestine
Sept 22 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Eastern
The war in Gaza has been going on for almost a full year. At Peace Catalyst, we believe that Godโs mission is to build a holistic and just peace and that our calling as Christians is to follow Jesus in the work of peacebuilding. That includes peacebuilding in the context of Israel and Palestine. On this call our peacebuilders will be talking about what the Church should be learning/doing and how everyday people can be engaged.
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Our session to reflect together on bringing our most noble self to peacebuilding slowed us down to reflect with one another on deep questions that inform our practice.
Elehah centered us with a breathing exercise that asked us to imagine the efforts of peacebuilding through our senses. Where does peace sit within our bodies? How does the idea of peace and justice engage our sense of touch? What does it taste, smell or sound like? How does it look?
In 1:1 dialogue, we explored this, as well as what is working in our practices and where we are feeling stretched. Spiritual guide and facilitator Tom Kotlarek, who came to us from the Euphrates Institute, led us through a series of reflections and questions.
Our co-facilitator Elaheh Pooyandeh is from Iran, and Tom had us hold in our hearts the airstrike that struck the Iranian embassy in Syria, killing two generals and five guard members. He also asked us to think about the divisions we experience in our own countries and how we find peace amidst them. He asked, "What do we need to do to get at peace with what is happening?" He had us scan our bodies again to understand how we're doing and how we want to feel as we approach challenging situations. Our goal, as he described, is to have our own sense of calm act as a benchmark so that we can bring light, kindness and constructive action to difficult situations.
@Barry Koren invited us to think about the type of energy we are exchanging with people and if it is giving us the results we're seeking.
Elaheh closed our session with a slide from the book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People that had us look closely at the "Circles of Influence" in our lives and the "Circles of Concern." The more we focus on our "concerns," the more we shrink our good energy that builds what we can influence. Elaheh invited us to put our focus on what we can do to create peace in our world.
We're excited for our May Day Peace & Justice Open Mic Session on Wed., May 1st (11:00 am to 12:30pm Central; 12:00pm to 1:30pm Eastern; 9-10:30am Pacific). This will be a free-flowing session for you to discuss peace issues weighing on your mind.
I hope you are all very good in your mind, your heart and your body.
I come to you today about a project I am working on and, I don't know, maybe some of you would like to be part of it.
It is a website where I have started collecting (I just have two entries at the moment! ๐คฃ) ways of spreading Peace and answers to give to people in order to plant seeds of Peace around us.
I would love it to be collaborative.
Here is the link if you want to give it a look! ๐
We are inviting you to our third and final online session of How We Make Peace with Kawtar and David. It will take place at 3pm EDT on Sunday April 7โsix months after October 7. We hope you can join us.
Once again, Kawtar and David will plumb the depths of their own experience of this war. Then they will hold each other through it.
Weโre also pleased to announce, as promised, our first in-person event. It will take place in New York City at NeueHouse on April 9 at 6pm. At our last gathering we set the intention to do a live event in New York City. We remain committed to the purpose of making visible and accessible a narrative of healing as the path to peace. We are extremely grateful for your support and donations, which has made this possible.
Itโs free. You just have to to register below and please share with those in your network who you think would be allies of this work:
In our September Peace + Justice gathering @Kate Towle powerfully facilitated the protocol from Humans Systems Dynamics Institute: INQUIRY IS THE ANSWER. Our wicked question:How does capitalist society unhook itself from the bottomless quest for more - in exchange for a more peaceful and just society?
Here are the other questions generated from there:
How do we encourage people to use time as real money?
What role does education play in โunhookingโ capitalism?
What examples are there of societies who have unhooked themselves?
How can neighborhoods become a more sustainable environment to combat crime?
Can we make UBI work (universal basic income)?
How do we get violent games to change or out of hands of youth, give gifts instead (guns)?
How do we bring emotional education into the school system in the same way we teach academics?
Are there contexts where our society is showing peace & justice in an equitable way - where is this occurring, how is it successful and how can we duplicate that?
What practices or structures can we bring to our schools & classrooms to start our day with genuine connection, reflection on the day/end of day.
As we debriefed after, we could visualize converting these questions into a mind map. We talked about leaning into the messiness of the process and what's generated vs framing of questions that are somewhat veiled solutions... opening up more from why, to how, to what's the reason.
It was a sacred moment to spend time deepening our practice and understanding of each other at our first session on Wednesday, August 2nd!
In addition to a beautiful centering exercise by @Caren Stelson, through which we visited our shadows and brought them into bright sunlight, we shared impromptu reflections of meaningful objects that we have in our spaces - and what they tell about us.
In 1:1 breakouts that allowed time for connection, we talked about what peace means to us - and how it interacts with justice. I was blessed to have @Andrea Pope as my partner, and we had a sparkling conversation about the importance of seeing and validating one another as an act of peace and justice. Andrea talked about cultural patterns that create shame by demanding us to give up ourselves to conform - how when we do that we feel violated and are prone to rebel or "self-eliminate." (David Hawkings). So, one aspect of peace and justice is creating spaces where we can be ourselves and bring our full gifts to community.
We talked about how our systems are broken - in part, because they are created by us, as humans, with our own flaws and brokenness, but also our gifts. To break through with justice, we need to maximize the strengths (whether from culture or neuro-diversity) of each individual - and the collective strengths in the "system." Andrea and I shared personal stories of how we sought to integrate body, mind and soul in our own lives!
In our full circle, I shared Mark Nepo's poem, This Takes Time from his new book, "The Half-Life of Angels":
What you drop, I pick up. We don't even have to be in the same place to benefit each other.
As an apple draws life from the sun before it lands in the mouth of a skinny deer,
The Unnamable Spirit sets the laughter of a child in the path of someone's misfortune.
They say when painters squint, the threads of light become more visible. Just so.
As we let go our definitions, what holds the Universe together shows itself.
Our co-lead Julie shared an opportunity for the interactive online session, (Seeking Peace) Be the Change to experience breath and meditation exercises and interactive dialogue to promote peace on Saturday, August 12th, 10:00am Central.
Katya JadwickBeautiful, Kate!! Thank you for sharing the Mark Nepo poem and what you and Andrea discussed in your breakout. Incredibly insightful and so inspiring! This is sacred work of the heart that we are doing. Ever grateful to you and this group. ๐ [ more ]
Thanksgiving is a time when families connect and often feel more disconnectedโฆ because of the different perspectives that we canโt seem to bridge. The CoMetta gathering tomorrow offers us a chance to focus on gratitude and offers a practice for dialogue that can help us connect, listen, and understand more deeply. Join us and you might just bring your family closer this Thanksgiving! A CoMetta Gathering for Gratitude
What is the role of gratitude in helping us face hardship? What is the role of community in dealing with isolation? What is the role of listening in a time of separation? At the next CoMetta convening, weโll explore these themes not by way of theory but in practice. Join us as we use the practice of Conscious Dialogue developed by the Leadership Forum Community, the oldest in the US, to practice gratitude in this season of Thanksgiving. Leadership coach, Sue Rose, will facilitate our session. All are welcome! November 21, 2023
If you're like me, you're horrified by the outbreak of large-scale conflict and widespread polarization in the world. From my work in two dozen countries and most recently in Portugal, I find a shared pattern that creates the path to peace. Here are some thoughts on what we can do to change things for real:
Julie LillieThank you for sharing your reflections and also really appreciated the Sufi story. So powerfully true: "We canโt escape what we carry with us, within us. We have to be the peace we seek. " [ more ]
โWhen we are training in the art of peace, we are not given any promises that because of our noble intentions everything will be okay. In fact, there are no promises of fruition at all. Instead, we are encouraged to simply look deeply at joy and sorrow, at laughing and crying, at hoping and fearing, at all that lives and dies. We learn that what truly heals is gratitude and tenderness.โ
Julie LillieAn invitation to be present AND respond the best we can to what is right in front of us - thank you for sharing this, @Katya Jadwick [ more ]
Who are the young peacemakers in your communities?
Peace Catalyst is accepting nominations for the 2024 Young Innovators award, celebrating peacebuilders under 30 who are experimenting and trying new ideas to transform their communities, build bridges across divides, and create just and equitable social change.
Young peacebuilders can be nominated by someone else, or they can nominate themselves, and can live anywhere in the world. Winners receive a $1000 award to use as they see fit. Winners will be announced at the Alliance for Peacebuilding's 2024 PeaceCon, September 10-12.
1 -April 10: a webinarto explain in more detail why the Djibouti bases should be closed.
During this webinar, you can alsobecome a "messenger of peace"by signing up to drop off petitions and thousands of signatures at an embassy near you.
2 -May 29 & 30: first "delivery" of signatures to the embassiesof the 8 countries with a base in Djibouti.
This isa GLOBAL action!We'll be delivering the signed petitions to the embassies of these 8 countriesEVERYWHERE in the world, (almost) at the same time.
We already have peace โโmessengersโโ in Africa, Canada and Japan.Become a messenger for your country or city.Simply reply to this message and tell us this is what you'd like to do.
Link to register for the webinar and to follow the progress of the campaign:
The Leadership Forum (ta 105-year leadership community in the US) is hosting a gathering on conscious leadership which we believe is critical to our times. Free to attend. You'll find kindred spirits there.
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