Peacebuilding

  • A Conversation with Co-Editors of Wicked Problems: The Ethics of Action for Peace, Rights, and Justice

    Episode 58
    Published: 2022-05-23
    Length: 26:39
    Hosts: Austin Choi Fitzpatrick, Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Ernesto Verdeja

    In this episode, co-editors Associate Professor Ernesto Verdeja, Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Assistant Professor at George Mason University, and Austin Choi Fitzpatrick, University Professor, at the University of San Diego discuss their new book, Wicked Problems: The Ethics of Action for Peace, Rights, and Justice.

    "Wicked Problems" argues that the field of peacebuilding and conflict transformation needs a stronger and more practical sense of its ethical obligations. Contributors in this book examine the trade-offs, dilemmas, and compromises they encounter in their daily work with peacebuilding and justice.

    To learn more and purchase a copy of the book, go to go.nd.edu/WickedProblemsPod and use code "ASFLYQ6" for 30% off your purchase.

    Topics: Conflict transformation, Ethics, Justice, Peacebuilding

  • Global Interreligious Peacebuilding

    Episode 27
    Published: 2020-10-30
    Length: 44:11
    Hosts: Atalia Omer

    Professor Atalia Omer moderates a conversation highlighting the successes and challenges of interreligious peacebuilding around the world. Guests include Nell Bolton, a 2003 graduate of the Kroc Institute’s Master’s program who now works as the Senior Technical Advisor for Justice and Peacebuilding with Catholic Relief Services; Rashied Omar, a 2001 Master’s alumni and Research Scholar of Islamic Studies and Peacebuilding here at Notre Dame; and Hippolyt Pul, Executive Director at the Institute of Peace and Development in Ghana.

    This episode was recorded at the November 2019 Building Sustainable Peace conference.

    Topics: Alumni, Catholic, Islam, Peacebuilding, Religion

  • Peace Accords Matrix Policy Briefs: Author Roundtable

    Episode 64
    Published: 2022-08-18
    Length: 35:32
    Hosts: Josefina Echavarría Álvarez

    This is the first of two podcast conversations with authors of policy briefs in the newest collection published by the Kroc Institute's Peace Accords Matrix. The briefs address content and process-related issues in peace agreement design, especially regarding inclusion of citizens’ rights.

    In this episode, Josefina Echavarría, director of the Peace Accords Matrix and associate professor of the practice, hosts a conversation with policy brief authors Felipe Roa-Clavijo, assistant professor in the School of Government at the Universidad de Los Andes, Rebecca Gindele, consultant on women’s rights and local peacebuilding issues in Colombia, and Sally Sharif, a post-doctoral research associate at the Kroc Institute.

    You can read all policy briefs at peaceaccords.nd.edu/policy.

    Topics: Colombia, Peace Accords Matrix Project, Peacebuilding

  • Peace Policy Spotlight: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining

    Episode 52
    Published: 2022-02-15
    Length: 34:13
    Hosts: David Cortright

    David Cortright, Professor Emeritus of the Practice at the Kroc Institute and Editor of the Kroc Institute’s Peace Policy publication sits down to talk with authors from the latest issue. This issue features reflections drawn from the new book, Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining: Integral Peace, Development, and Ecology published by Routledge in January.

    Guests include one of the co-editors of the book and the Assistant Director of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, Caesar Montevecchio; Father Rigobert Minani, S.J., head of research for the Peace, Human Rights, Democracy, and Good Governance Department at the Centre d’Etude Pour l’Action Sociale in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and team leader for the Ecclesial Network of the Congo Basin Forest; and Katherine Marshall, Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, and Executive Director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue.

    You can read all articles from this issue at peacepolicy.nd.edu.

    Topics: Catholic, Environment, Peacebuilding, Peace Policy

  • Peace Policy Spotlight: Women and Peacebuilding

    Episode 59
    Published: 2022-05-25
    Length: 1:03:09
    Hosts: Atalia Omer

    In this episode, Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies, and one of the guest editors of the most recent issue of Peace Policy focused on the particular role of women in global peacebuilding efforts, talks with authors of all the pieces in this issue.

    Guests include Peace Policy co-editor, Ruth Carmi, current Ph.D. student in peace studies and sociology; Linda Quiquivix, a popular educator of Mayan roots who saves seeds, loves books, and makes art; Sarah Ihmoud, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts; and Katherine Marshall, a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.

    Read all articles in this issue at peacepolicy.nd.edu.

    Topics: Gender, Peacebuilding, Peace Policy

  • Peace Policy Spotlight: Youth Peace Provokers in Colombia

    Episode 62
    Published: 2022-07-13
    Length: 25:17
    Hosts: Angie Lederach, Naun Alvarez Gonzalez

    This is one of three episodes dedicated to conversations with the authors of recent Peace Policy articles focusing on the importance of including youth in peacebuilding efforts throughout the U.S. and around the world. Cat Bolten, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, is the guest editor for this issue of Peace Policy.

    This episode features a conversation between Angie Lederach (Ph.D. '20), and Naun Alvarez Gonzalez, a leader of the Youth Peace Provokers movement in Montes de Maria, Colombia. You can also read their full article at peacepolicy.nd.edu.

    Please note that a Spanish version of this episode is also available.

    A note from Angie and Naun: "This conversation was recorded prior to the recent presidential elections in Colombia. We write today from Camarón, where the election of Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez, who ran on a platform committed to peace, has generated a sense of hope and opportunity for the people of Naún's community. We hope that what they have promised on paper will be put into practice as they take office in August."

    Topics: Alumni, Colombia, Peacebuilding, Youth in Peacebuilding

  • Pop Culture, Youth, and Peacebuilding

    Episode 11
    Published: 2020-01-14
    Length: 20:16
    Hosts: Catherine Bolten

    Catherine Bolten, associate professor of anthropology and peace studies, sits down to talk with Siobhan McEvoy Levy, professor of political science and peace and conflict studies at Butler University. They discuss peace studies, pop culture, and the instrumental role of youth and young adults in building peace.

    Topics: Peacebuilding, Peace Studies, Pop culture, Youth in Peacebuilding

  • Reflections on Environmental Peacebuilding, COP26 and Faith-Informed Work

    Episode 49
    Published: 2022-01-06
    Length: 42:09
    Hosts: Fr. Emmanuel Katongole

    Emmanuel Katongole, professor of theology and peace studies, talks with recent peace studies graduate and climate activist Elsa Barron (B.A. '21) who attended the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26) in November 2021. Here they discuss their commitments to environmental peacebuilding, Katongole's work with the Bethany Land Institute in Uganda, the ways faith informs their environmental commitments, and the future of climate change activism.

    Barron also produces the Olive Shoot podcast, where this episode will also air. 

    Topics: Activism, Alumni, Environment, Peacebuilding, Uganda, United Nations, United Nations Climate Change Conference

  • The 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, and Ethiopian Peacebuilding

    Episode 10
    Published: 2019-12-13
    Length: 33:50
    Hosts: Hannah Heinzekehr

    Kroc Institute Communications Program Director, Hannah Heinzekehr, talks with Peter Wallensteen, the Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, and Kroc Institute Visiting fellow Abba Hagos Hayish Fessuh about the recent awarding of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize to Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed. They also discuss the history and current realities of the conflict at the Ethiopian and Eritrean border and challenges and opportunities facing peacebuilders in Ethiopia.

    Topics: Ethiopia, Nobel Peace Prize, Peacebuilding

  • The Pandemic and Peacebuilding: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa

    Episode 19
    Published: 2020-05-01
    Length: 44:14
    Hosts: David Anderson Hooker

    Kroc Institute Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding David Anderson Hooker, talks with Catholic Peacebuilding Network partners Jean-Baptiste Talla, Nell Bolton, and Fr. Rigobert Minani about the current coronavirus pandemic and its impact on peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa.

     

    Topics: Coronavirus, Peacebuilding, Sub-Saharan Africa

  • The Peace Process and the Pandemic in South Sudan

    Episode 22
    Published: 2020-06-26
    Length: 43:39
    Hosts: Susan Page

    This episode is part of a series examining the mutual impacts between the COVID-19 pandemic and Catholic peacebuilding, and focuses on the way the pandemic is affecting the peace process in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, and the role of the Catholic community in that process. A conversation between Former Ambassador Susan Page, Fr. James Oyet Latansio, and Andrea Bartoli, produced in partnership with the Catholic Peacebuilding Network.

     

    Topics: Catholic, Coronavirus, Peacebuilding, South Sudan