HREA’s Webinar: Every Right for Every Child
Webinar / Virtual EventTo celebrate World Children's Day, HREA invites you to discuss, advocate, and promote “Every Right for Every Child” in our webinar on Friday, November 19.
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To celebrate World Children's Day, HREA invites you to discuss, advocate, and promote “Every Right for Every Child” in our webinar on Friday, November 19.
In this November 25 online panel discussion organized by the Berghof Foundation, peace education experts and peace researchers will initiate a dialogue on how both disciplines can find joint ways to cope with these new challenges.
The November 25 virtual talk will seek to explore the different steps that led to August 15th's disintegration of the Afghan State, identify the current situation of peace networks in the country, and point towards avenues for support, amplification and strengthening of a decolonial peace in and out of Afghanistan.
Human Rights Day is coming soon! Welcome to HREA’s webinar to discuss, advocate, and promote “Freedom of Expression: Rights to Protest” on Friday, December 10th, at 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. EST.
This January 22 virtual forum focuses on the humanitarian implications of the renewed nuclear-arms race and the potential of the United Nations’ Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons to build a world free of the menace of nuclear war. Elizabeth May and Ray Acheson are the keynote speakers.
FuelEd Schools extends an invitation to join them for a free Empathy School training! The 5.5-hr virtual program (including breaks and 30-minutes for lunch) will be led by our wonderful new trainers. Please join us on January 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd, or 23rd from 10am to 3:30pm CT!
Northern Friends Peace Board, the Quaker Council for European Affairs and Quaker Peace and Social Witness are jointly organising a January 29 virtual interactive event: "Is COP26 enough? Peace, Militarism, and the Climate Crisis: a missing piece."
Join Grannies for Peace and special guests for this Valentine's Day webinar!
The Peace Education Network at Teachers College invites you to join them for "A Conversation with Betty Reardon: Stories of Peace Education" on February 17.
This free, February 19 public webinar will present the voices of those choosing water over war in Hawaii, Philippines, Jeju Korea, Okinawa, and Guahan.
Can war ever be justified? Join World BEYOND War for this thought-provoking debate with Mark Welton and David Swanson on February 23.
This free, February 24 public webinar will present the peace poetry of George Elliott Clarke and Gary Geddes. It is co-sponsored by World BEYOND War and A Different Booklist.
Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND) cordially invite you to Nuclear weapons and human rights, an online event on February 28 to commemorate Nuclear Remembrance Day, World Future Day and the final day of WeTheWorld 40 Days of Peace.
An American Women’s Peace and Education Delegation visited Kabul in late March in an effort to unfreeze the Afghan funds in U.S. banks and address Afghan girls access to education. Join this webinar on March 11 to learn more about their experience.
How much do your students know about climate change – what causes it, what are its consequences, and what can we do to stop it? Join CTAUN on April 22 to discuss how educators and students can promote, practice, and contribute to saving our only home.
International Earth Day and Mother Earth is calling us into action! In observance of this day, HREA is hosting a webinar “Climate Praxis: A Reflection on Youth Activism for Environmental Justice” on Friday, April 29
In this May 11 online event, join the Peace Education team from Quakers in Britain to unpack the case for a relational approach in schools at every level. We'll hear from educators leading this work and see examples of peacebuilding in action.
Please join Peace Action New York State and a coalition of peace organizations as we commemorate the 40th anniversary of US history's largest peace march: the Anti-Nuclear March & Rally of June 12th, 1982.
Register now to join the virtual symposium this Sunday, June 12th, from 12pm-4pm.
This June 21 webinar, organized by WIDE+, will reflect on the social (self)isolation of civil activists, intersectionality with being an ethnic minority or LGBTQ activist, and impacts on civic education.
Join Arigatou International for this series of webinars sharing experiences from their work on the prevention of violence and promotion of peacebuilding through education in Africa (May 19, June 8, June 22, and July 6, 2022).
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