Category: Dialogue
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Dangerous Women Part 2, 12/12 @ 8 pm ET

You’re invited to our December Korea Peace Study Group session this week where June & Eunsun will give the second part of their presentation on “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism,” a book edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi.
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World AIDS Day

December 1st is World AIDS Day. 2025 brought huge disruptions in the fight to end HIV/AIDS by 2030. Read more here.
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Are Imperialist powers replicating the Congo model in Sudan?

As Donald Trump’s administration brokers what it calls a “peace roadmap” in Sudan, a familiar pattern is emerging: like in the Democratic Republic of Congo before it, imperialism’s seemingly-contradictory manoeuvres around war and peace serve only to destabilize Sudan, facilitating the extraction of its wealth.
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Nonviolence Radio: All Eyes On Sudan

Nonviolence Radio released an episode this week highlighting Sudan. Listen to Mubarak Elamin and learn how to take action to end the war in Sudan.
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A Choice No Mother Should Have to Make

Watch “Rovina’s Choice,” a 20-minute documentary on how cuts to US foreign aid shaped Rovina Naboi’s world, forcing her into a choice no mother should have to make.
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A Heavy Week: News from El Fasher

With the news coming out of Sudan, it’s been a long and emotional week. So, I’ll lament a bit in this post… if you’ll bear with me.
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Stop Nuclear Weapons: Action on Nuclear Abolition Day, September 26

September 26th was Nuclear Abolition Day, and leaders gathered from around the world in New York City to call for the end of nuclear weapons by 2045. Read more…
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Genocide Resistance Grows

As the current genocide ends, listen to Palestinian and Jewish women peacebuilders. Use their inspiring words and leadership to pivot and focus on resisting apartheid and occupation.
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Pope to young people: Go beyond your comfort zones and build peace

In a message for the 40th World Youth Day Pope Leo XIV reminds young people that as Christians they have a responsibility to stand alongside those who suffer and become active artisans of peace.
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Boycott Disney: Genocide is No Fairy Tale

Recently, many people started boycotting Disney. I believe the boycott should expand and continue because Disney plans to build a theme park in the nation fueling genocide in Sudan.
