Poverty and Peacemaking Conference

Poverty and Peacemaking Conference An Interdisciplinary and Interfaith Conference and Gathering of Local, National, and International Leaders

September 19–20, 2014 @ Princeton University

Poverty and Peacemaking will convene local and international religious leaders, scholars, practitioners, community partners, government and agency representatives, students, and philanthropists, to think together about foundational and connected issues of shared concern. In particular, our focus will be the role of poverty alleviation as a critical component in the building of peace. The progra

m will include a plenary session, intimate roundtable discussions that will incorporate a wide interdisciplinary constituency, an opportunity for community service, and an optional prayer service. An important purpose of the conference is to intentionally connect religious and secular constituencies to engage in honest conversation about our shared work. There will also be an opportunity to learn about Sant’ Egidio’s unique engagement with the poor, and their peacemaking efforts. Following Sant ‘Egidio’s ethos, we will consider the role of friendship and vocation. Poverty and Peacemaking is the 4th annual Sant’ Egidio gathering in the United

States, inspired by the global prayer service and conference hosted annually by Sant’ Egidio in Europe. The Community of Sant’ Egidio began in Rome in 1968 and is today a movement of over 60,000 lay people operating in 73 countries throughout the world. Their work includes brokering peace agreements internationally and serving the poor locally. Princeton University’s Office of Religious Life seeks to support all religious traditions in the practice and expression of their faith, and strongly encourages interfaith cooperation. We understand religious life to include intellectual, moral, artistic, and civic life. To register please contact [email protected]

For more information please contact [email protected]

Community of Sant' Egidio: http://www.santegidio.org/
Princeton University Office of Religious Life: https://www.princeton.edu/religiouslife/

Read about the DL 150 in Dean Matthew Weiner's, Associate Dean in the Office of Religious Life at Princeton University, ...
11/15/2014

Read about the DL 150 in Dean Matthew Weiner's, Associate Dean in the Office of Religious Life at Princeton University, article for the Huffington Post!

"The compass directing his answers was clear: your intentions matter, develop your heart, be honest with yourself, work very hard at these things, and let them direct your efforts. Such action, and this is indeed activity, must precede any external action of service for it to be genuine and sustainable. The real mover, he said, is love."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-weiner/dalai-lama-princeton_b_6154142.html

Last week His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama came to Princeton University and met with a select group of students to discuss part of the University's informal motto, "In the service of all nations."...

10/21/2014

Download your own copy of the 2014 Princeton Appeal for Peace! Conference attendees -- can you find your signature? http://bit.ly/1t6A0no

Poverty and Peacemaking 19-20 September, 2014 at Princeton University
10/08/2014

Poverty and Peacemaking
19-20 September, 2014 at Princeton University

TWO MORE DAYS! Students, don't forget to stop by Murray-Dodge today or tomorrow between 4:30 and 7 to meet fellow partic...
09/17/2014

TWO MORE DAYS! Students, don't forget to stop by Murray-Dodge today or tomorrow between 4:30 and 7 to meet fellow participants, ask last-minute questions, and GET EXCITED!

Only SIX more days until Poverty and Peacemaking comes to Princeton! Take a moment to read the Appeal for Peace from San...
09/13/2014

Only SIX more days until Poverty and Peacemaking comes to Princeton! Take a moment to read the Appeal for Peace from Sant’Egidio’s recent conference in Antwerp, Belgium, and get excited for this Friday!

Antwerp 2014 Peace is the future | Community of Sant'Egidio

What if we could build peace through music? In war-torn areas across the globe, Musicians Without Borders is doing just ...
09/12/2014

What if we could build peace through music? In war-torn areas across the globe, Musicians Without Borders is doing just that. The group has established numerous music schools and programs among different ethnic and religious groups to foster a spirit of healing and reconciliation. Learn more about MwB’s latest work in Palestine (and listen to their music while you’re at it!) : bit.ly/1rQTDKd

We train young Palestinians to become music workshop leaders for children in camps and isolated villages in the West Bank.

“Let those who think it cannot be done step out of the way of those who are doing it.” The Women’s Learning Partnership ...
09/10/2014

“Let those who think it cannot be done step out of the way of those who are doing it.” The Women’s Learning Partnership empowers women across the globe by helping them engage their communities at the grassroots level and shape broader society through elected positions. We’re excited to learn more about the WLP when they come to Princeton later this month. For now, watch this inspiring video about their work and visit their website: http://www.learningpartnership.org/

Women's Learning Partnership is a nonprofit organization consisting of 20 autonomous national partner organizations based in the Global South, particularly i...

Today’s featured group is Interpeace. A partner of the U.N., Interpeace has been working for 20 years to help strengthen...
09/09/2014

Today’s featured group is Interpeace. A partner of the U.N., Interpeace has been working for 20 years to help strengthen societies across the developing world in order to handle conflict and reach peaceful resolutions. Learn more about Interpeace’s efforts by checking out the map on their website: bit.ly/1CL9vGC

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09/07/2014

Just two weeks before Poverty and Peacemaking comes to Princeton, the Community of Sant'Egidio is hosting its annual European conference in Antwerp, Belgium. The conference kicks off tomorrow morning with a Eucharistic celebration. Read more about the events and speakers here: bit.ly/1ocNKpn

08/28/2014

In the coming weeks, we’ll be linking to some of the peacebuilding organizations that will be attending the conference next month. Today’s group is Pax Christi, an international grassroots movement with an emphasis on human rights and disarmament. Read about Pax Christi's latest efforts to protect refugees in Northern Iraq: bit.ly/1voxqJS

On Thursday 14 August, Pax Christi Member Organisations in Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States have sent letters to their Ministers of Foreign Affairs calling for an immediate action to safeguard the right of life of all vul…

"Conflict may seem more surmountable when you know someone on the other side.” We’re excited to read about this group’s ...
08/26/2014

"Conflict may seem more surmountable when you know someone on the other side.” We’re excited to read about this group’s effort to foster friendships among Israeli and Palestinian children at summer camp.
http://nyti.ms/1zetzMZ

Forming even just one bond with a member of the enemy helps a lot.

08/19/2014

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