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Dr Donna Hicks: Leading with Dignity
Dr. Donna Hicks is an Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, and the former Deputy Director of the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution (PICAR). She worked extensively on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict...
Abdul-Rehman Malik. Embodying Story, Nurturing Transformation: The Storyteller as Changemaker.
Abdul-Rehman Malik. Embodying Story, Nurturing Transformation: The Storyteller as Changemaker. Abdul-Rehman Malik is an award winning journalist, educator and cultural organizer. Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar at the Yale Divinity School, he also serves at...
Re-thinking Solidarity
Following the success of the first webinar, which marked the 40th anniversary of the foundation of Solidarnosc – the first independent trade union in the Soviet bloc, which led to the collapse of communism and a peaceful transition to democracy across Central and...
Diversity Storytelling with Still I Rise
Join us on for storytelling sessions with Still I Rise and learn about diversity, empathy, love, emotional well-being, kind words and inclusive language and have some family fun. Part of Unite Against Hate’s #FriendshipFriday initiative. Dates: 5, 12, 26 February and...
Hiroshima Resilience Project
Thanks to the support from Community Relations Council, CDPB in collaboration with the Oleander Initiative in Cambridge, MA, USA and Peace Culture Village in Hiroshima, Japan will deliver number of interactive Hiroshima Resilience Project workshops between January and...
Candice Mama: Trauma, Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Candice Mama is the author of “Forgiveness Redefined” who started her work in forgiveness, reconciliation, and trauma after her story of forgiving apartheid assassin and her father’s murderer, Eugene De Kock, made international news. Having been inundated with...
TED Countdown
Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action. The ongoing health and economic crises are reminding us of an important fact: we are all part of the same fragile system, dependent on nature and...
Unite Against Hate website re-launched
To mark UN World Children’s Day and Anti-Bullying Week we are delighted to re-launch our Unite Against Hate website and to share a series of new Friendship Friday resources developed by Kidscape. The world is becoming increasingly divided. Religion, race and gender...
Re-thinking Solidarity: love, compassion and mercy
By Natasha Oviedo While studying historical and contemporary conflicts, it is not uncommon for religion to be brought up as an inevitable source of division and oppression. This reductive perception of the role of religion in conflict and oppression was challenged...








