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Peace Week 2000
The Peace Studies Program and the Office of Multicultural Programs are collaborating on a series of events during the week of February 5-9,2001 These events are apart of the UMaine celebration of Black History Month as well as the Peace Studies spring series, *2001: A Peace Odyssey. On February 5,2001, we will bring the special multimedia show American Pictures back to UM. V/hen last here in February 1998, American Pictures engaged hundreds of students, faculty and staff in a powerful experience of racism and oppression in the U.S. V/e have also scheduled a debriefing conversation on American Pictures for February 6. On February 8-9, 2001, Clarence Glover, a diversity consultant/trainer from Dallas, will give several presentations and workshops on campus for UM students and the public
Peace Week 2002
The Peace Studies Program is organizing our eighth annual Peace Week at the University of Maine for the week of October 2I-25,2002. Our general theme this year is The Courage for Peace. As we did in 2001, we will be focusing most of our attention this year on hosting a mini-residency with our special guest Dr. Louise Diamond
2001 A Peace Odyssey
The Peace Studies Program and Office of Multicultural Programs are pleased to announce a collaborative series of events in February 2001 to celebrate both Black History Month and the Peace Studies Spring Series entitled 2001: A Peace Odyssey
Peacemaking in the 21st Century
Peacemaking in the 21st Century: Inner Peace, Outer Action. Three-day conference is a new initiative intended to be a forum for those interested in peace issues in Maine
Pablo Menendez
As part of our ongoing public education events on campus, Peace Studies will be offering a mini residency for Pablo Menendez, who was born in the US, retains his US citizenship, and has lived in Cuba for 36 years. Mr. Menendez will present a multimedia show of Cuban music styles and will talk about historical and current connections and conflicts between the United States and Cuba. This interdisciplinary presentation will broaden our understanding of Cuban culture and continues our commitment to educating Americans about the US/Cuba situation
Become the Change Newsletter for Summer 2010
The Summer 2010 issue of the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies newsletter, Become the Change, is a periodical with articles written by faculty, ongoing research projects, upcoming course offerings and Center events
Become the Change Newsletter for Spring/Summer 2010
The Spring/Summer 2010 issue of the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies newsletter, Become the Change, is a periodical with articles written by faculty, ongoing research projects, upcoming course offerings and Center events
Become the Change Newsletter for December 2009
The December 2009 issue of the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies newsletter, Become the Change, is a periodical with articles written by faculty, ongoing research projects, upcoming course offerings and Center events
Become the Change Newsletter for September 2009
The September 2009 issue of the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies newsletter, Become the Change, is a periodical with articles written by faculty, ongoing research projects, upcoming course offerings and Center events
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