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The Indianapolis Peace Institute operates off-campus study programs for undergraduate and graduate students of all majors who wish to explore how their chosen discipline can be integrated with peacebuilding theories and application. Three program components- internships, academic courses and community living- provide transferable and marketable skills. Upon completion of the semester program, participants are awarded a Certificate in Peacebuilding.
What is your current country of residence?
United Stated of America
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Peacebuilding Across the Disciplines
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://www.indianapolispeaceinstitute.org
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise?
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution, Youth, Education, Environment
Which are your primary skills areas?
Training, Program Design, Advocacy

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Tap into your Super Power!

This week's blog comes from Danielle Tate, Recruitment and Marketing Coordinator. July has got to be the month for superheroes. It seems as if each year around this time, Hollywood releases it latest blockbuster in which the main character comes to save the world of mass destruction or some other form of evil. This year we were lucky to get two; Hancock and Dark Knight. Grossing over 220 million dollars collectively, moviegoers rushed to see their favorite villain fall to their demise by the ev… Continue

Posted on July 24th, 2008 at 3:47pm — 1 Comment (Add)

Now what?

Special Projects Coordinator Kate Williams contributed this week’s post. In an earlier post we talked about the problems that can arise when a desire to do something positive is misdirected. (See “First do no harm”). People sometimes rush into crisis situations without planning out how they will direct their desire to help. We talked about the importance of making sure that that positive energy is channeled into positive, effective and sustainable action. Positive change requires a combination… Continue

Posted on July 17th, 2008 at 1:04pm — No Comments (Add)

Self-Sufficiency

This week's post was written by Associate Director, Laura Harms Coordinating the internship component of our summer and semester program gives me the chance to get to know a lot of wonderful organizations, companies and individuals doing great peacebuilding work in Indianapolis. By nature, I am attuned to seeing connections and themes emerge even between the most unlikely groupings. I enjoy the synergy of these connections and the creativity it provokes in me. One theme that has emerged in my o… Continue

Posted on July 11th, 2008 at 1:00pm — No Comments (Add)

A blog about blogging...

This week's installment comes from Kate Williams, the Institute's Special Projects Coordinator While perusing the BBC’s News Site the other day, I came across the following article: Blogger arrests hit record high. Since 2003, over 60 people have been arrested for expressing their opinions in blogs. Blogging is something I have always taken for granted: how could much trouble come from these on-line diaries? I’ve read contro… Continue

Posted on June 27th, 2008 at 3:10pm — 2 Comments (Add)

We Need a Dialogue!

This week blog was written by Danielle Tate, Recruitment and Marketing Coordinator. When it comes to discussing race and diversity there are two things that often bothered me when I was in school and to this day. First, in most cases the topics were covered on such a surface level. Because race is an issue that is so engrained into the fabric of our society from its inception, it is an extremely difficult and sensitive topic to discuss. Having such a conversation can make those involved very un… Continue

Posted on June 20th, 2008 at 12:55pm — No Comments (Add)

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