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SUMMARY:Educator Workshop: Inclusion and Peacebuilding
DESCRIPTION:In honor of International Peace Day\, CCWA will co-sponsor a virtual workshop for educators and others interested in peacebuilding to discuss the relationship between conflict and displacement\, as well as the unique experiences and challenges faced by women\, youth\, and people with disabilities who are displaced. The workshop will conclude with a small group activity and a plenary discussion on how to incorporate lived experiences into curriculum. \nEvent co-sponsors include the U.S. Institute of Peace\, the Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council\, and the World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana. \n\nThe event will be led by Elizabeth Murray\, a senior advisor on peacebuilding and inclusion at the U.S. Institute of Peace. She leads the Institute’s efforts on disability-inclusive peacebuilding and advises on programming and research in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. Murray first joined USIP in 2008 to work on the Institute’s grantmaking in Colombia. She has led USIP’s grantmaking in several countries and has managed programs and research in Sudan and Central African Republic. In addition to the inclusion of people with disabilities in peacebuilding\, her thematic interests include national dialogues\, political transitions and migration. Prior to joining USIP\, Murray managed educational programs at the Kennedy Center and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica. She holds a bachelor’s degree in international politics and Latin American studies from Georgetown University\, a master’s degree in conflict analysis and resolution from George Mason University\, and a graduate certificate in international migration studies from Georgetown University. \n\nLocation: This event will be virtual via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent upon registering for the event. \nRegistration: Admission to this event is free\, but advance registration is required. Please register here.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/inclusion-and-peacebuilding-educator-workshop/
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