Category: Peacebuilders
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Report on Journey to Korea

Watch the recording of our July 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which E Cho recaps her May visit to Korea, where she connected with many activists in her travels to sites of historic and ongoing struggle against militarization, for the sovereignty of the Korean people, and for the end of the…
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Imagine Losing Everything You Had Overnight

Trauma Rescue Aid is a Sudanese-led grassroots organization in Mukono, Uganda, making a tangible difference for refugee families by providing vital counseling & support services to help them cope with their experiences. Learn more and lend your support!
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Sudanese Refugee Center in Uganda Provides Trauma Counseling & English Lessons

Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID) reports on its ongoing educational and trauma healing programs for Sudanese refugees in Uganda. #Mukono #Uganda #Sudan #Kampala #Refugee #Trauma #Counseling #English #NGO #RefugeeCenter #Sudani #Grant #Darfur #DarfurNetworkForHumanRights
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Untold Story of Koreans in Japan

Japan hosts the third largest population of Koreans outside of the Korean Peninsula. How did this Korean diaspora come to Japan and how has this community changed over time?
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On Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain

As I learned today of Israel’s military attacks on Iran, I prayed for mercy and protection of lives. I should have also been praying for the Israeli soldiers and leaders who ordered the attacks. Then, my mind traveled back to an email I received last year. These are the thoughts that followed.
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Buddhist Wisdom for Sustained Activism, 6/10, 7 pm ET

Join us for a special evening with Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, one of South Korea’s most respected public figures, a Buddhist monk, peace activist, and humanitarian who has worked for over 30 years to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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Dandelion Insurrection E-book Giveaway, 6/1-15

The Dandelion Insurrection’s speculative fiction shows how ordinary people make extraordinary change using nonviolent action. Great summer reading being offered for free from the author this June!
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From Service to Solidarity: When Peace Means Taking a Side

When people face violence and oppression, what do they need from us? In this conversation, Peace Catalyst’s Steve Schallert and Peter Digitale Anderson talk about about how Christians can shift from a posture of service to one of solidarity with oppressed communities.
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People-Focused Engagement with the DPRK

Working together to improve the North Korean people’s wellbeing could help spark deeper ties between nations.

