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We Want You! At PeaceWeek

2010 September 9
by sfcg

We’re pleased to announced that Susan Collin Marks, Senior Vice President, Search for Common Ground and Ambassador John McDonald, Chairman and Co-Founder, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, will discuss paths to peace at the PeaceWeek Global Telesummit.

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

International Day of Peace

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time

PeaceWeek is a free global telesummit featuring more than 50 groundbreaking and inspiring peacebuilders.  It is the largest virtual peace summit ever created. It will offer profound insights to create peace in your life, your family, your community and our world.

It promises to be an unprecedented journey of personal growth and collective change, as well as an opportunity to come together with people from around the world who deeply care about the future of our planet and the potential for humanity to make a profound shift beyond violence.

There will be dozens of teleseminars during PeaceWeek including these participants: the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Aqeela Sherrils and Shiva Rea. You’ll hear about groundbreaking work from Israel to Sri Lanka to Watts, as well as emerging innovations such as a Peace Academy or the Youth Promise Act.

And you’ll get free access to the entire PeaceWeek library of calls to inspire you for years to come (and share with friends).

You can participate live on as many calls as you like and interact with both the leaders and other participants via a state-of-the-art MaestroConference platform, which will connect you to people from around the world. Or even if you can’t make live calls, go ahead and register and you can listen to any of the recordings later.

PeaceWeek begins Sept. 14th and culminates on the UN International Day of Peace (Sept. 21st) as a FREE offering from The Shift Network and The Peace Alliance.

For more information and to register, click here.

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