Educating for Global Peace
spiritual & ethical perspectives on peace & justice
a peace
education center & biosophical institute sponsored
lecture series
june - december 2006
In an age of unprecedented, ubiquitous and
seemingly unending violence, people throughout the world have lost trust
in the institutions, leaders, and policies that determine their lives. Some
join together in alternative political movements and some engage in violent
resistance, such as that which caused and is exploited by the war on terror.
Yet the vast majorities are paralyzed in the face of the global crisis of violence,
lacking the critical skills, knowledge and the capacities to bring forth alternatives
to confront it and engage in a democratic process of change.
Given the unprecedented need to address
issues of violence, war and peace, human rights and social justice, there
are several questions we must ask ourselves:
Will a new world order
emerge, and what kind of world order?
What worldview,
values, ethic and ethos will comprise it?
How can spirituality be a resource
in this change?
How can peace education contribute to this transformation?
Please join us for this timely and provocative
lecture series exploring the possible contributions of various spiritual
and ethical perspectives on peace and justice in educating toward global
peace.
~ free and open to the public ~ RSVP requested ~
Please
note that lectures will take place at different venues.
Please contact the Peace Education Center for additional detail and to RSVP.
email: peace-ed@tc.edu / phone: (212) 678-8116
(CLICK ON SPEAKER'S NAME or DATE for LECTURE
DETAILS AND BIO)
Thursday, June 1.
7-9pm
ACTING FOR OTHERS:
SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF THE WORK OF NOBEL PEACE
LAUREATES
ARTHUR ZAJONC
Professor
of Physics, Amherst College; Director, Academic Program of the Center
for Contemplative Mind in Society
Location: Teachers
College, Columbia University (Milbank Chapel - 125 Main Hall)
Wednesday, July 12. 7-9pm
ISLAMIC VALUES & TRANSFORMATIVE NONVIOLENCE:
ARE THEY COMPATIBLE?
IBRAHIM MALIK ABDIL-MU'ID RAMEY
Coordinator of Peace and Disarmament Program,
Fellowship of Reconciliation; Board Member, Temple of Understanding and
Muslim Peace Fellowship
Location: Teachers
College, Columbia University (Milbank Chapel
- 125 Main Hall)
Tuesday, September 12.
7-9pm
ONE WORLD, MANY RELIGIONS: GETTING BEYOND DIALOGUE...
JOYCE S. DUBENSKY
Executive Vice President, Tanenbaum
Center for Interreligious Understanding
Location: Teachers
College, Columbia University (Milbank Chapel -
125 Main Hall)
Thursday,
October 19. 7-9pm
COSMOPOLITAN ETHICS & BEING PEACE: EXPLORING THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
SPIRITUALITY, JUSTICE, & PEACE
DALE SNAUWAERT
Associate
Professor of Educational Theory and Social Foundations of Education; Chair
of the Department of Foundations of Education, University of Toledo
Location: Teachers
College, Columbia University (Room 179 Grace Dodge)
*****NOTE VENUE CHANGE (formerly
at Fordham University)*****
Saturday, November 4. 1-3pm
EDUCATING FOR PEACE AT THE LEVEL OF OUR DEEP HUMANITY
PATRICIA MISCHE
Lloyd Professor of Peace Studies and
World Law, Antioch College; Visiting Professor, School of International
Service, American University; Co-founder and current President , Global Education
Associates
Location: The
Riverside Church (room 411 - use the MLK elevators)
Co-Sponsors
The Peace Education Center seeks to provide learning opportunities to inform
wider public and academic audiences about critical and timely peace related
issues.
Peace related concerns are the concerns of all members of the human community.
The Peace Education Center is pleased
to work with several co-sponsors, from various disciplines and vocations, in
the planning of this lecture series. Please take the time to introduce yourself
to the work of our co-sponsors by clicking the links below.
Barnard
Education Program; Biosophical
Institute; The Center for
the Contemplative Mind in Society; Fellowship
of Reconciliation; Fordham
University's Graduate School of Education; Global
Education Associates; International
Center for Tolerance Education; Peace
Boat USA; Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious
Understanding; Teachers College -
Forum on the Role of Religion and Spirituality
in Education, Office of Diversity
and Community, and Office of the Vice
President and Dean of the College; Temple
of Understanding; The Riverside Church Mission
and Social Justice Department
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