IPCRI's Winter Peace Education Workshop:
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Open to all educators and peace activists
The upcoming IPCRI Peace Education Conference will be held on
Friday-Saturday, December 18-19, 2009 in the large, wooded campus of the
Evangelical Lutheran School of Talitha Kumi, located above the town of
Beit Jala, adjacent to Bethlehem, 12 kilometers south of Jerusalem.
All participants must pre-register to the workshop by completing the
form below. The deadline for registration is December 14, 2009.
All participants are strongly encouraged to conduct a workshop. The
program of the conference is built and based on the workshops that are
delivered by the participants.
Workshops can be lectures, discussions, films, drama, experiential,
meditation, yoga and reiki, etc. Everyone can present and everyone can
be a workshop facilitator.
The IPCRI Educational Committee seeks original papers, presentations and
workshop ideas that demonstrate how new concepts, paradigms,
technologies and applications are expanding and redefining the role of
Peace Education for the upcoming IPCRI Peace Education Conference that
will be held on Friday-Saturday, December 18-19, 2009 in Bet Jala.
Gershon Baskin, Ph.D. Co-CEO, IPCRI
Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information
P.O. Box 9321, Jerusalem 91092
Tel: +972-2-676-9460 Fax: +972-2-676-8011
Cellphone: +972-(0)52-238-1715
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"There is a virtual consensus across the international community not
just as to what needs to happen, but how...which was not the case a
couple of years ago," Tony Blair
"The Security Council reiterates its commitment to the irreversibility
of
the bilateral negotiations built upon previous agreements and
obligations. The
Council reiterates its call for renewed and urgent efforts by the
parties and the
international community to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting
peace in
the Middle East, based on the vision of a region where two democratic
States,
Israel and Palestine, live side by side in peace within secure and
recognized
borders."
UN Security Council President speaking on behalf of the Council, May 11,
2009
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