The Kroc Cast: Peace Studies Conversations
News:Politics
This is one of three episodes dedicated to conversations with the authors of recent Peace Policy articles focusing on the importance of including youth in peacebuilding efforts throughout the U.S. and around the world. Cat Bolten, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, is the guest editor for this issue of Peace Policy.
This episode features a conversation between Siobhán McEvoy-Levy, Professor of Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies at Butler University and Director of the Desmond Tutu Peace Lab, and her co-authors, Cambria C. Khayat, a senior undergraduate student at Butler University, and Julio Trujillo, a first year Children’s Law Fellow at Loyola Law School, Chicago, and a 2021 graduate of Butler University.
Read all articles at peacepolicy.nd.edu.
SheLeads4Peace Summer School
Peace Policy Spotlight: Nuclear War and Climate Change
A Conversation with Cardinal John Onaiyekan on the Catholic Church as Peacebuilder in Africa
Racism Roadtrip
Religion and Broken Solidarities
Las víctimas al centro: estado de la implementación del Acuerdo Final desde la perspectiva de sus derechos
Iraqi Women Speak: Promoting Women, Peace, and Security
A Conversation with the Honorable Juan Manuel Santos
Peace Accords Matrix Policy Briefs: Author Roundtable Part 2
Peace Accords Matrix Policy Briefs: Author Roundtable
Activism for LGBTQ Inclusion on the Notre Dame Campus
Peace Policy Spotlight: Youth Peace Provokers in Colombia
A Conversation with Shaul Magid and Friends on Meir Kahane and Political Theology
Sexto Informe del Instituto Kroc sobre la Implementación del Acuerdo de Paz en Colombia
The Kroc Institute’s Sixth Report on Colombian Peace Accord Implementation
Peace Policy Spotlight: Women and Peacebuilding
A Conversation with Co-Editors of Wicked Problems: The Ethics of Action for Peace, Rights, and Justice
Peace Policy Spotlight: A Case for Focusing on Youth in Peacebuilding Efforts
A Conversation with Min. Wais Barmak on the Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan
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