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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963). Please join the Kroc Institute for an open and honest conversation about where racism is in America and how the pathways towards racial justice are impacted. Our distinguished panelists…
Research that Matters: Scholarship Advancing Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Join Graduate Student Life and the Graduate School in celebrating Notre Dame graduate students whose research advances the legacy of Dr. King's dream of a more just and equitable world. Featuring Diana Isabel Güiza-Gomez (Peace Studies & Political Science) and Carli Steelman…
The Legacy Project: Preserving and Engaging the Digital Archive of the Colombian Truth Commission
Register to attend via Zoom » The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, in collaboration with the Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society and the Clingen Family Center for the Study…
Understanding the Colombian Truth Commission through Natural Language Processing
This workshop is focused on the main results of the quantitative and qualitative analysis by the Colombian Truth Commission's Natural Language Processing Group and Data Analytic Group. It will summarize the textual dataset collected by the Truth Commission particularly interviews with victims, relatives,…
Reconnecting to Matrilineal Homes: Chelsea T. Hicks in conversation with Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi
Chelsea T. Hicks is a graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts’ MFA in creative writing, and holds an MA from the University of California at Davis. She is a Tulsa Artist Fellow and a Native Arts & Cultures Foundation LIFT Awardee. Her writing has been published in Poetry…
“BOYCOTT” Film Screening and Panel Discussion
When a news publisher in Arkansas, an attorney in Arizona, and a speech therapist in Texas are told they must choose between their jobs and their political beliefs, they launch…
Forum Film Series: "The Hurt Locker"
This event is the first of four film screenings hosted each Wednesday throughout February 2023 as part of the Notre Dame Forum on "War and Peace." Belonging to a set of films made with not much distance from the historical event featured, The Hurt Locker is set in 2004 and debuted in...
The Unintended Consequences of Peace: Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
Arie Kacowicz Chaim Weizmann Chair in International Relations and Full Professor of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Aaron and Cecile Goldman Visiting Israeli Professor and Israel Institute…
Current Events Coffee Hour: Social Movements and Peacebuilding
Featuring Ann Mische, Associate Professor of Sociology and Peace Studies. Several times a semester, a different member of the Kroc Institute community will facilitate an informal conversation about a timely topic relating to their…
Film Screening: "Argentina, 1985"
"Argentina, 1985" depicts the transitional justice process that took place in Argentina after the military dictatorship. More than 30,000 Argentines were estimated to have disappeared between 1976 and 1983, and some 3,000 officials and non-officials have been charged with crimes as of 2018. The film…
Transitional Justice and Narrative Power in "Argentina, 1985"
This panel discussion focuses on the recently released film, "Argentina, 1985," which depicts the transitional justice process that took place in Argentina after the military dictatorship…
Book launch: "Counseling Women: Kinship against Violence in India"
Join the Keough School of Global Affairs…
Virtual Flash Panel on the Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
A panel of academics and experts will gather online to discuss the unfolding crisis and its complexities after the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023. Please register for…
Forum Film Series: "For Sama"
This event is the third of four film screenings hosted each Wednesday throughout February 2023 as part of the Notre Dame Forum on "War and Peace." In a time of conflict and darkness in her home in Aleppo, Syria, one young woman kept her camera rolling while falling in love,...
Book Launch on Environmental Violence, Management and Peacebuilding
The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Mendoza College of Business will host a launch of Drew Marcantonio's latest books, "Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche" and "Environmental Management: Concepts…
Current Events Coffee Hour: The Matrix of Mining and Peace
Featuring Caesar A. Montevecchio, Assistant Director of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Several times a semester, a different member of the Kroc Institute community will facilitate…
Renewing the UN's Mandate for Afghanistan Under the Taliban: Reflections and Recommendations
Register to attend via Zoom » The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) received…
Forum Film Series: "The Missing Picture"
This event is the fourth of four film screenings hosted each Wednesday throughout February 2023 as part of the Notre Dame Forum on "War and Peace." One of the most revered filmmakers of all time, Rithy Panh's career has been marked by innovative approaches to making films about the unfilmable,...
Israel's Legal and Political Crisis: Between a "Governmental Coup" and a "Legal Reform"
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been canceled. Israel's government is making major amendments to the country's constitutional…
"A Peaceful Superpower: Lessons from the World's Largest Antiwar Movements"
Join the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies for the launch of David Cortright's latest book, "A Peaceful Superpower: Lessons from the World's Largest Antiwar Movement." Panelists include Ann Mische, associate professor of Sociology and…
New and Old Wars, New and Old Challenges to Peace!
Ukraine and a new Cold War, a new nuclear arms race, “forever wars” in Afghanistan and Iraq, and forgotten wars in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Yemen. As foreign policies are being rethought in light of these new and old wars, the need for a moral compass is...
Keough School Forum: Dignity and Development
Advancing Justice and Rights through Courts, Restoration, and Politics How can the human community respond to acts of trauma and injustice committed by those in power? What are the roles of: International courts
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Keough School Forum: Dignity and Development
Advancing Justice and Rights through Courts, Restoration, and Politics How can the human community respond to acts of trauma and injustice committed by those in power? What are the roles of: International courts
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Countering the Coloniality of Peace and Justice
This presentation explores the extent to which decolonial forms of peace and justice depend on the expression and mobilization of counter-catastrophic ideas, artistic creations, and actions that advance the unfinished project
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Iraqi Women Speak: Promoting Women, Peace, and Security
Register to Attend via Zoom Twenty years ago, the US invasion of Iraq unleashed a series of humanitarian tragedies that, combined…
International Studies Association (ISA) Convention Reception
Join Anne Hayner, Associate Director for Alumni Relations, for a time of networking and conversation with other Kroc Institute faculty, alumni and students. Light refreshments and drinks will be served. View…
Book Launch: "Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom: The Future of Religion in American Diplomacy"
Many American policy makers are squeamish about religion’s role in diplomacy. Nevertheless, religion plays a crucial and complex part in global affairs, such as in sustainable development, various human rights issues, and fomenting and mitigating conflict. Shaun A. Casey, the founding director of…
2023 Catholic Social Tradition Conference
"We are called to establish with truth, justice, charity, and liberty new methods of relationships in human society.” #163, Pacem in Terris The Justice Sown in Peace conference at the University of Notre Dame will recognize the 60th anniversary of the seminal Catholic…
2023 Catholic Social Tradition Conference
"We are called to establish with truth, justice, charity, and liberty new methods of relationships in human society.” #163, Pacem in Terris The Justice Sown in Peace conference at the University of Notre Dame will recognize the 60th anniversary of the seminal Catholic…
Current Events Coffee Hour: Climate Change and Structural Violence
Featuring Cat Bolten, associate professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies; director of doctoral studies. Several times a semester, a different member of the Kroc Institute community will facilitate an informal conversation about a timely topic relating to their work or research.…
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