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Peace Wanted

Peace Wanted

Written by: Rachel Julian
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How do communities and unarmed civilians use nonviolence to protect others from violence? Join us for stories and conversations from around the world.Copyright 2024 Rachel Julian Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences
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  • Indigenous Knowledge in Peace: Winnie Bedigan
    May 5 2024

    Dive into an eye-opening journey with Winnie Bedigan on the Peace Wanted podcast as she shares her transformation from a South Sudanese refugee to a PhD scholar in peacebuilding and conflict resolution. Winnie's personal experiences with traditional conflict resolution methods and her critical insights into the limitations of international peacekeeping efforts will challenge your perceptions of security and community resilience. Tune in to discover how indigenous knowledge and cultural practices are pivotal in shaping peace in war-torn regions.

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    36 mins
  • Mama Hamsatu Championing Justice in Nigeria
    Apr 28 2024

    In this heart-wrenching yet inspiring episode of the Peace Wanted podcast, we journey to the frontlines of conflict in northern Nigeria with Mama Hamsatu, an educator, freelance writer, and gender activist. She shares her courageous decision to stay amidst the chaos caused by Boko Haram, her efforts to support and rehabilitate victims, and her innovative approaches to promoting peace and justice. Tune in to discover how one woman's resilience is changing lives and fostering hope in the face of terror.

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    20 mins
  • Neighbors as Protectors. A Burundi Peace Tale
    Apr 27 2024

    On this episode of the Peace Wanted podcast, we are graced with the presence of Parfait, the national coordinator of the Quaker Peace Network in Burundi. Parfait brings to life a tale of unexpected heroism during a time of ethnic conflict, where a neighbor's unwavering protective presence thwarted violence and preserved peace. We also explore how these grassroots efforts have evolved into organized early warning response teams that played a crucial role in Burundi's 2022 elections, affirming the transformative power of UCP in action.

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    6 mins
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