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Peace Talks Radio
Summary: A monthly series on peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution. Stories that inform, inspire and improve the human condition.
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Podcasts:
This time on PEACE TALKS RADIO, a three-part program about nonviolence and solidarity across international borders. We explore the question: How would the world transform if peace was a universal right? Correspondent Sarah Holtz explores that question with an advocate, an academic, and an activist.
Musician/Activists for Social Change
What To Do With Anger?
Healing a Country’s Wounds: Transitional Justice
Grassroots Storytelling Solutions To Systemic Conflicts
The long-running series on peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution, PEACE TALKS RADIO, presents highlights of its coverage of the environment and climate crisis issues over the years. The special includes evergreen conversations about how climate change threatens peace on the planet; comments and action from individuals reacting to catastrophic accidents that have threatened the environment; creative thinking about responding to “climate anxiety”; and how cooperative negotiation over water rights and supply issues can lead to peace.
On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, we consider a 2020 film documentary made in response to the times we are living in. THE ANTIDOTE is a feature documentary that weaves together stories of kindness, decency, and the power of community in America. It's about everyday people who make the intentional choice to lift others up, despite the fundamentally unkind ways of our society, which are at once facts of life in America and yet deeply antithetical to our founding ideals.
On this episode we talk with psychologist Dr. Ursula Whiteside about her efforts to stop suicide. We also talk about the difficulty journalists face as frontline responders with Bruce Shapiro, executive director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma. We also sample some of Hannah Colton's work for PEACE TALKS RADIO. Megan Kamerick hosts the interviews.
Seeking Peace on Earth: A Peace Talks Radio Special (2020)
Peacebuilding When We Disagree
Police De-escalation / Quakers in Costa Rica
Native Peace Values / Reconciling Clergy Abuse
John Lewis: Profile in Peace
Returning Civility to Political Discourse
Public Art For Peace