Sixty-five people from 22 U.S. states and eight from six countries in Africa, Asia, and South America returned home from the Wilmington College campus in Ohio after the National Peace Academy’s week-long 2010 Peacebuilding Peacelearning Intensive.
The Intensive is a learning program that supports citizens in creating opportunities to establish safe, healthy, sustainable communities in which people are able to live with dignity and free from violence.
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Your contribution to the National Peace Academy or participation in one of its programs is an investment in peace for you, your children, and your community. It is also an investment in growing an institution whose keystone is development of the full spectrum of the peacebuilder (inner and outer, personal and professional) while embodying and reflecting the principles and processes of peace.
In the Spotlight: Elise Boulding, 1920-2010
Below is a message received from Russell Boulding, son of Elise Boulding, Honorary Chair of the National Peace Academy Advisory Board:
Dear Friends,
Elise died peacefully at 4:40 pm on Thursday June 24. Her webpage provides more about her last few weeks. A copy of her obituary, kindly prepared by her biographer Mary Lee Morrison, can be found here.