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Finding Peace, Sustaining Peace
Peace Talks Radio
English - December 05, 2018 21:05 - 59 minutes - 81.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsNews Society & Culture peace non-violence conflict resolution Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How do we find peace and how do we make peace last? It's easy to become
cynical and lose hope when faced with conflicts that seem intractable and
have lasted for so long. But there are people working on solutions, even
reaching across divides that seemed insurmountable in the past. On this
edition of Peace Talks Radio, we talk with Noga Harpaz, an Israeli, and
Raed al-Hadar, a Palestinian, who are part of “Combatants for Peace”. The group is committed to nonviolence and was launched in 2006 by former combatants who believe the cycle of violence can only stop when Israelis and Palestinians join forces. Their work was the focus of the documentary film "Disturbingthe Peace."
We also talk with Peter T. Coleman, a psychologist with the Teachers
College at Columbia University and director of the Morton Deutsch
International Center for Cooperation & Conflict Resolution. He and his
team are studying peaceful societies in a quest to understand how peace is
sustained, a very different approach from the typical strategy of studying
peace processes after conflict. It's akin to medicine focused on promoting
wellness, versus treating illness and pathology. Megan Kamerick hosts.