Below is an invitation to a webinar on May 14th for peaceful people of all ages. It's been put together by the new World BEYOND War Youth Network.
First, we want to introduce the Youth Network and invite all young people to join it.
The World BEYOND War Youth Network (WBWYN) is run by youth for youth. Young people (aged 15-27)
involved or interested in peacebuilding, sustainable development, and
related fields can join at no cost. The network will work on:
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Equipping young peacebuilders: The network
creates space for young people and other change makers to build their
capacity around war abolition and peacebuilding work, through training,
workshops, and mentoring activities.
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Empowering young people to take action. The
network provides ongoing support to youth to carry out their own
projects in three areas: demilitarising security, managing conflict
without violence, and creating a culture of peace.
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Growing the movement. The network connects
and supports a new generation of war abolishers by bringing youth and
adults together to work on issues related to peace, justice, climate
change, gender equality, and youth empowerment.
How do I join the WBWYN? Click here to apply. For further information please email [email protected]
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Webinar Open to All: War and Militarism: An Intergenerational Dialogue Across Cultures
Start: Friday, May 14, 2021 • 10:00 AM
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Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)
End: Friday, May 14, 2021 • 12:00 PM
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Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)
Click here to register.
We are delighted to be partnering with the Commonwealth Secretariat for what promises to be an interesting and informative webinar.
We
will explore the causes and effects of war and militarism in different
settings, and showcase innovative approaches being used to support
youth-led, intergenerational peacebuilding efforts at global, regional,
national, and local levels.
The webinar will offer cross-cultural perspectives on militarism and
war from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. It will
feature inspiring speakers from World BEYOND War, the Commonwealth
Secretariat, and their respective youth networks: the World BEYOND War
Youth Network (WBWYN) and the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors
Network (CYPAN). The webinar is designed to be a place for sharing,
learning, and envisioning new possibilities for action.
Register here to get the Zoom link.
Panelists:
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David Swanson - Co-founder and Executive Director. World BEYOND War - USA
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Dr. Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts - Research Manager, The Commonwealth Secretariat – Jamaica
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Chiara Anfuso – young peacebuilder and activist, and member and Co-chair of the World BEYOND War Youth Network – Italy
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Christine Odera – Coordinator of the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassador Network, CWPAN) – Kenya
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Tareq Layka - Dentist, activist, peacebuilder, and member of the WBW Youth Network - Syria
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Fahmida Faiza - Lawyer, Youth Policy Advocate, Peacebuilder – Bangladesh
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Angelo Cardona - Human rights defender, peace and disarmament
activist, and member of World BEYOND War Youth Network and Advisory
Board - Colombia
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Epah Mfortaw Nyukechen - Founding President of the University
of Buea International Relations and Conflicts Resolution Students'
Association – Cameroon
Moderator:
David Swanson is an author, activist, journalist, and radio host. He is cofounder and executive director of WorldBeyondWar.org and campaign coordinator for RootsAction.org. Swanson’s books include War Is A Lie. He blogs at DavidSwanson.org and WarIsACrime.org. He hosts Talk Nation Radio. He is a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and was awarded the 2018 Peace Prize by the U.S. Peace Memorial Foundation. Follow him on Twitter: @davidcnswanson and FaceBook.
Terri-Ann is the Research Manager (Economic, Youth and
Sustainable Development) at The Commonwealth Secretariat. She has over
17 years of experience in research, policy and programme formulation in
international development, regionalism and youth participation in labor
markets, justice systems and governance processes. Terri-Ann holds a
Ph.D. in Politics from the University of Sheffield, an MSc in
Development Planning (Distinction) from the University College London
and a BSc (First Class Honours) in International Relations from the
University of the West Indies.
Chiara Anfuso, a member and among the founders of the World
Beyond War Youth Network, is a young peacebuilder and activist from
Italy. She currently is in her final academic year of a Bachelor's
degree in International Relations and Organizations (BSc) at the Leiden
University.
Christine Odera is a fierce youth advocate for peace, she is the
Coordinator and among the founders of the Commonwealth Youth Peace
Ambassadors Network which brings together young people from across the
Commonwealth to upscale and optimize grassroots, national, regional and
Pan-Commonwealth efforts to promote peace, respect & understanding
and preventing violent extremism.
Tareq Layka is a dentist, activist, and peacebuilder. He is one
of the founding members of the World BEYOND War Youth Network (WBWYN) .
His work focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of issues facing the
world ranging from Global Health to peacebuilding and human rights
activism. His interests originated from living through the conflict in
Syria and witnessing the dynamics of the war and its effects on all
aspects of life.
Fahmida Faiza is a youth peacebuilder and social activist from
Bangladesh. After completing her legal education from the UK, she is
currently working as a safeguarding expert drafting and implementing
policies to protect women and children in the South Asian football
industry from all kinds of harassment and abuse. As a youth leader from
her community, Fahmida has dedicatedly worked with the Commonwealth, UN,
OIC and other international stakeholders to ensure an environment for
young people to thrive and free from violence.
Angelo Cardona, a member of World BEYOND War’s Youth Network and
Advisory Board, is a human rights defender, peace and disarmament
activist. He is representative of Latin America in the Council of the
Nobel-peace prize winning International Peace Bureau (IPB). Co-founder
and President of the Ibero-American Alliance for Peace, member of the
International Steering Committee of the Global Campaign on Military
Spending.
Epah Mfortaw Nyukechen is a final year student at the University
of Buea, Cameroon reading a BSc in International Relations and a minor
in Conflict Resolution. He is a former student of War, Diplomacy and
Global leadership at King’s College, London, UK. He believes in learning
through understanding numerous perspectives as a necessary tool for not
only transforming ideas into workable solution that would work for all
but providing sustainable development of an individual, community,
society and the world as a whole.
Moderator:
Phill Gittins is the Education Director for World BEYOND War. He
is a practitioner-scholar with over 20 years’ leadership, programming,
and analysis experience in the areas of peace, education, psychotherapy,
and youth and community development. He holds a PhD in International
Conflict Analysis, MA in Education, and BA (First Class Honours) in
Youth and Community Work.
NB: We promote events at a wide variety of times chosen by WBW or by
coalitions we are working with. We know that any one time is not
convenient for the whole globe, so we try to vary the times. We also
stream every webinar to our youtube page and post the videos at https://worldbeyondwar.org/webinars to be watched at your convenience.
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