Peace Wanted

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Peace Wanted

How do communities and unarmed civilians use nonviolence to protect others from violence? Join us for stories and conversations from around the world.

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    Indigenous Knowledge in Peace: Winnie Bedigan

    Dive into an eye-opening journey with Winnie Bedigan on the Peace Wanted podcast as she shares her transformation from a South Sudanese refugee to a PhD scholar in peacebuilding and conflict resolution. Winnie's personal experiences with traditional conflict resolution methods and her critical insights into the limitations of international peacekeeping efforts will challenge your perceptions of security and community resilience. Tune in to discover how indigenous knowledge and cultural practices are pivotal in shaping peace in war-torn regions.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    Mama Hamsatu Championing Justice in Nigeria

    In this heart-wrenching yet inspiring episode of the Peace Wanted podcast, we journey to the frontlines of conflict in northern Nigeria with Mama Hamsatu, an educator, freelance writer, and gender activist. She shares her courageous decision to stay amidst the chaos caused by Boko Haram, her efforts to support and rehabilitate victims, and her innovative approaches to promoting peace and justice. Tune in to discover how one woman's resilience is changing lives and fostering hope in the face of terror.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    Neighbors as Protectors. A Burundi Peace Tale

    On this episode of the Peace Wanted podcast, we are graced with the presence of Parfait, the national coordinator of the Quaker Peace Network in Burundi. Parfait brings to life a tale of unexpected heroism during a time of ethnic conflict, where a neighbor's unwavering protective presence thwarted violence and preserved peace. We also explore how these grassroots efforts have evolved into organized early warning response teams that played a crucial role in Burundi's 2022 elections, affirming the transformative power of UCP in action.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    The Ethical Roots of Nonviolence, with Simonetta

    'Peace Wanted' presents a powerful conversation on the essence of nonviolent action and its pivotal role in uniting communities amidst adversity. Hear from experts who have dedicated their lives to fostering peace through innovative strategies such as community security trainings and nonviolent accompaniment. This episode is not just a history lesson; it's a call to action for embracing nonviolence as the foundation for societal transformation in places like the Sahel, Iraq, and Morocco. Tune in to understand how nonviolence is being interwoven into the fabric of communities seeking to rebuild and flourish post-conflict.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    Voices of Peace: Rosemary Kabuki's story in UCP

    Join us on Peace Wanted for an inspiring conversation with Rosemary Kabaki, a trailblazer in unarmed civilian protection. Witness the strength of nonviolent strategies as Rosemarie recounts her remarkable journey from a personal quest to a leadership role in South Sudan's largest peace program. Hear firsthand how women's protection teams are transforming the landscape of security and how the principles of nonviolence are gaining ground in conflict-ridden communities.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    From Theatre to Peacebuilding: A Journey in UCP

    From the revolutionary theater to the academia of peace, join us on a riveting exploration of Unarmed Civilian Protection and The Art of Safeguarding Without Weapons. Our guest's transformation from a university student in the Philippines to a PhD and now Academic in geography unfolds through the narrative of communities creating safe havens in the shadow of conflict. Uncover the intersection of art, research, and activism, and the potential of unarmed methods to shield civilians where the state fails to protect.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    Working with women on protection from harm

    In this fascinating discussion, Fatuma Ibrahim and Rachel Julian explore innovative community-based approaches to civilian protection in conflict zones. Drawing on examples from South Sudan and beyond, they highlight the resilience and protective capacities already existing within local populations. Challenging top-down notions of protection, they argue for strategies that empower communities, engage women and youth, and build on indigenous knowledge and nonviolent action. An eye-opening look at how shifting mindsets and power dynamics could transform protection in profound and inclusive ways.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    How Communities Keep Themselves Safe

    Get ready to be inspired. In this podcast, legendary peace activist Mel Duncan takes us on an eye-opening tour of unarmed civilian protection efforts around the world. With humor and humility, Duncan shares story after emotional story of communities banding together to create safety in the midst of violent conflict. From women preventing rape in South Sudan to Asian-Americans stopping hate crimes in New York, these examples highlight the power of listening, solidarity, and nonviolent solutions. Far from naive, Duncan makes the pragmatic case that civilian accompaniment is essential to address rising tides of displacement and meet escalating threats posed by climate change, war, and authoritarianism. The sheer range of creative strategies shared is itself a testament to the human capacity for good. You’ll come away from this episode believing that a more peaceful world is possible, and that ordinary people have the power to make it happen.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    How Unarmed Civilian Protection Creates Conditions for Democracy

    In this fascinating discussion, Deepa Sureka and Rachel Julian of Nonviolent Peaceforce dive into the possibilities of unarmed civilian protection. Tracing Deepa's journey from the corporate world to human rights, they explore how empathy, negotiation, and relationship-building can create real change. From schools to businesses to communities, they imagine how to scale nonviolent practices globally. With powerful examples like women's empowerment groups in South Sudan, they highlight the preventative power of investing in people - and democracies - before violence erupts. An inspiring listen for anyone ready to be part of positive change.Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    From Political Science to Protecting Civilians

    In this fascinating interview, Tiff Tool shares her journey into unarmed civilian protection and what she learned from her experiences in South Sudan and Indonesia. She highlights the power of building relationships across cultures and over time to resolve conflicts nonviolently. Tiff stresses that while slow, UCP can achieve lasting peace between communities, even amidst civil war. Her stories of trust-building, accompaniment, and reconciliation reveal why she remains committed to this work.✍️ Episode ReferencesPeace Brigades Internationalhttps://www.peacebrigades.org/Nonviolent Peaceforcehttps://www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org/UNHCRhttps://www.unhcr.org/Episode summary created by https://headliner.app

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    What about women in protecting civilians?

    Discover the transformative power of nonviolence and the critical role of women in peacebuilding on the latest episode of the Peace Wanted podcast. Our expert guest delves into the often overlooked perspectives of women, particularly from the global south, and how their unique experiences and methodologies can lead to more inclusive and sustainable peace processes.Tune in to explore why breaking the cultures of silence and impunity is essential for a true understanding of security, beyond the state-centric views, and how we can strategize with love to create lasting change.

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    Why protect civilians from harm?

    Meet Anna Mateeva, talking to Rachel Julian.

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    Why do we need to think about protecting civilians?

    Around the world people are working to protect civilians from violence without using weapons. Who are these people? What do they do? Does it work?In this trailer you will learn how we'll answer these questions.

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How do communities and unarmed civilians use nonviolence to protect others from violence? Join us for stories and conversations from around the world.

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Rachel Julian

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