Category: Events
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Peacebuilder’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, May 11-22, Apply by 3/31

The Peacebuilder’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Land is an immersive learning journey through the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel, led by experienced peacebuilding practitioners. This unique pilgrimage goes beyond traditional site-seeing to engage deeply with the present-day realities on the ground, allowing participants to witness firsthand the efforts for peace and justice in a deeply…
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South Africa Study Trip, Aug 8-22 / Apply by 3/10

Join students from St. Stephen’s University on a study trip to South Africa with a focus on “Healing the Colonial Wound: Decolonizing Our Faith and Peace Praxis,” facilitated in partnership with Iziko Lamaqabane. Applications due by March 10th.
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Lent Course in Christian Peacebuilding (Thursdays, 2/19~3/26)

Join this 6-week online small group to introduce peace-oriented theology, conflict transformation, and peacebuilding skills. This course runs during Lent and will include Lent-based prayers and meditations.
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Rejecting the Logic of Domination in Sudan’s War Against Civilians, Feb 15 @ 3 pm US ET

In February’s Taste of Peace session, hear from Kizito Kuku and Kaffi Kaffi, leading a grassroots Sudanese organization focused on the physical & mental health of refugees. Rejecting the logic of domination, they seek to cultivate a community of care for Sudanese refugees from all backgrounds. Come to learn, be inspired, and find ways to…
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Call for Rapid Response

With the killing of Alex Pretti by ICE agents today in Minnesota, organizers in the Twin Cities are calling for solidarity across the country.
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Exploring Trump’s National Security Strategy, Korea Peace Study Group, Feb 13 @ 8 pm ET

At the end of 2025, the White House released its National Security Strategy, making a shift toward focusing on the Western hemisphere, what Trump calls the “Donroe Doctrine.” Please join us in our reading and critical analysis of this document with our focus on peace in Korea.
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Engaging Nonviolence Certification Cohort, Feb-Aug 2026

You’re invited by Pace e Bene to learn and practice nonviolence as a way of life through the six-month Engaging Nonviolence Certification Program, which runs weekly from February through August.
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Invitation for Faith Leaders to Minneapolis, Jan 22-23

An organizing network of faith leaders and clergy in Minneapolis, Minnesota are extending an open invitation for faith leaders & clergy from around the country to come to Minneapolis next week, on January 22nd and 23rd.
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Beyond Protests: Boycotts & Nonviolent Resistance, 1/28 @ 8 pm ET

In this workshop, we will explore the nonviolent tactics beyond protests and mass demonstrations, the strategies we can use speak truth to power, stop cooperating with those causing harm, and intervene to disrupt the injustice. From sit-ins and boycotts to not answering the door and misfiling paperwork, there are countless ways that people can work…
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Women and War: Militarism & Camptowns in South Korea, 1/26 @ 8:30 pm ET

In this webinar, organizers and scholars will discuss the history of camptowns, human rights abuses against Korean women, and how Korean women are fighting for justice. Featuring Ko Mira, director of Sae-oom-teo, and human rights lawyer Ha Ju Hee, in a conversation moderated by Professor Ji-Yeon Yuh.
