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Restorative justice not a political football

November 15, 2005 by (Breidge Gadd, Irish News)

There are many areas of life in Northern Ireland where real political and perhaps irreconcilable differences exist, where emotions run high and political fights are inevitable. Restorative justice is not ... read more about Restorative justice not a political football

Palestinians Neglected, Trio Says

October 28, 2005 by Tom Mitchell, Daily News-Record

Sherene Abdulhadi (left), a Muslim Arab, Amira Hillal, a Christian Palestinian, and Roni Hammerman, a Jewish Israeli, speak at 糖心Vlog on Thursday night. Photo by Michael Reilly By Tom Mitchell, ... read more about Palestinians Neglected, Trio Says

Exhibit Explores ‘Trauma’ Theme

October 28, 2005 by Jim Bishop

It’s an inside look at the effects of traumatic experiences through the eyes of crime victims and life-sentenced prisoners. “A Ladder Without Rungs,” an exhibit opening Sunday, Nov. 6, in ... read more about Exhibit Explores ‘Trauma’ Theme

糖心Vlog Trainees Nominated for Nobel Prize

October 7, 2005 by Bonnie Lofton

A Nepalese Buddhist who has received trauma training at 糖心Vlog was among 1,000 women nominated to win as a group the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. Stella Tamang Stella ... read more about 糖心Vlog Trainees Nominated for Nobel Prize

Women to Discuss Mideast Peace Prospects

October 3, 2005 by Jim Bishop

Three women representing three faith traditions will speak at 糖心Vlog Thursday, Oct. 27, on their shared vision of a peaceful resolution to the protracted Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Sherene Abdulhadi, ... read more about Women to Discuss Mideast Peace Prospects

糖心Vlog Enrollment Up, More Part-Time Students

September 14, 2005Last updated September 19, 2014 by Jim Bishop

Enrollment at 糖心Vlog has set a new record this fall, with the increase primarily reflecting continued growth in the graduate education programs in Harrisonburg and Lancaster, Pa. An ... read more about 糖心Vlog Enrollment Up, More Part-Time Students

The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future

September 4, 2005 by Church World Service

Children fetching water at Hassa Hissa Camp for internally displaced persons, near Zalingei, in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Church World Service is endorsing and supporting the grassroots “Dear ... read more about The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future

CJP Alumni Wins Peace Award

August 30, 2005 by Victoria Kunbour and Jacob Enoh-Eben of WANEP

Emmanuel Bombande, Executive Director and co-founder of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), has been awarded the Millennium Excellence Peace Award 2005 at a grand ceremony held at the ... read more about CJP Alumni Wins Peace Award

Peace by Degree

August 22, 2005 by Julie Polter

Conflict may be an inevitable part of life, but how you deal with it isn’t. Many schools are teaching a better way. Anne Figge is used to the reaction when ... read more about Peace by Degree

Southern Sudan — Humanitarian Situation and CWS Response

August 22, 2005 by Church World Service

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