AC4 recommends you check out this Peace Talk with Professor T. Debey Sayndee. A message from the talk organizers is below. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The New York Peace Institute and the Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (PACT) group cordially invite you to a presentation on Wednesday, June 6th 2012, by Professor T. Debey Sayndee, Director of the Kofi… read more
AC4 encourages you to participate in Save Our Streets Crown Heights (S.O.S.) for its annual March to End Gun Violence. A message from the March Organizers is below. The March will take place on Thursday, June 7th, convening at Kingston Avenue and Park Place at 5:30 PM and departing at 6 PM. The March… read more
Are you interested in disseminating your research to the broader community? If so, AC4 encourages you to share your findings at the 4th International Conference on Peace and Reconciliation (ICPR). The ICPR conference will examine how visual art, music and film, can play a complementary role to that of governments and policy-makers in assisting people… read more
Check out this interview with our very own Executive Co-Chair, Dr. Peter Coleman. You can listen to the interview live tonight at 9 pm on WKCR Radio, 89.9 fm. He will be discussing his research on intractable conflict and offer key insight from his latest book, The Five Percent: Finding Solutions to Seemingly Impossible Conflicts…. read more
Are you interested in engaging in one of the top advanced certificate programs aimed at providing intensive, state-of-the-art training in peacebuilding, prevention and post-war recovery? If so, AC4 encourages you to apply to the International Peace and Development Training Center’s (IPDTC) program focused on “Systemic Peacebuilding, Conflict Transformation & Post-War Recovery and Reconciliation (PCTR)”. PCTR… read more
Are you interested in disseminating your research to the broader community? If so, AC4 encourages you to share your findings at the Peace Literature and Pedagogy section of the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference. Interested individuals are invited to share papers on any topic regarding Peace Literature and Pedagogy, but the committee especially welcomes proposals… read more
The Fortune Society www.fortunesociety.org Castle Gardens Graduate Student Researcher The Fortune Society, a culturally diverse not-for-profit organization with a forty-year history of assisting formerly incarcerated men and women as they work to rebuild their lives, seeks a graduate student to assist in an evaluation project. The Fortune Society opened Castle Gardens, a… read more
Help Reconnect Science and Practice The International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR) at Teachers College, Columbia University would like to invite you to read and participate in our new ICCCR Blog: Science and Practice for Constructive Conflict Resolution and Peace. Please view the blog here. About the blog The ICCCR Blog, Science and Practice… read more
Internship opportunities at Lokashakti this summer! There are a several openings: Web Design, Web Development, Office Intern, and a new one: Music Intern. Learn more here.
On Thursday, May 3, the Maxine Greene Society at Teachers College (TC) will be hosting a Film Screening of the PBS Documentary, Wham! Bam! Islam! This film features Naif Al-Mutawa, who is a TC alumnus of the Social-Organizational Psychology Master’s program and the certificate program at the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR),… read more