Africa-Related

View Original

Peacebuilding Initiatives and Upcoming Events


See this social icon list in the original post

To the Peace-building Community

Since two weeks ago, we added a new virtual talk story with artists from the Congo for this Friday, October 25 at 5 pm Hawaii time on "How Much Does a Human Life Cost." 

Attached are a few fliers of upcoming events, but you can learn about more upcoming events in detail with links to register at https://manoa.hawaii.edu/peacebuilding/get-involved/events/.

Thursday, October 24 (via zoom): "Cross-Cultural Conversations, Envisioning Environmental Peacebuilding through the Protection of Bali's Cultural Landscape"

  1. Friday, October 25 (via zoom): "Neurodivergent Strengths: No More Masking"

  2. Friday, October 25 (via zoom): "How Much Does a Human Life Cost"

  3. Tuesday, October 29 (via zoom): "Documentary & Panel, Beyond Bars: Prison Women Speak"

  4. Wednesday, October 30 (in-person/via zoom): "Community Dialogues, Of Spaceships, Sorcerers & Small Gods: The Relevance of Fiction & Fantasy in Our Lives"

  5. Thursday, October 31 (via zoom): "Cross-Cultural Conversations, Understanding Human Rights to Create a Culture of Peace in Our Daily Lives"

Thank you for being on this journey together.

Be well,

José Barzola (he/him/his)

Conflict and Peace Specialist

University of Hawai'i at Mānoa

caring@hawaii.edu | https://manoa.hawaii.edu/peacebuilding/ 

Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Spotify | YouTube

The University of Hawai'i, Mānoa is located in the ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī, in the moku of Kona, on the mokupuni of Oʻahu, in the paeʻāina of Hawaiʻi. This Hōʻoia ʻĀina, this Land Acknowledgement, acknowledges Hawaiʻi as an indigenous space whose original people are today identified as Native Hawaiians.