September 9, 2014
All Day
Saxbe Auditorium, Moritz College of Law, 55 W. 12th Avenue
This event serves as an exploration of non-violent approaches to resolving international conflict. Panelists and guests will discuss the sources of military conflict and explore non-violent strategies designed to promote peace. The event will examine the impact of democracy, human rights, and trade on international peace-building, explore the impact of UN peacekeeping, and talk about grassroots peace and anti-intervention movements, exploring the intersections of activism and peace.
Our own Dr. Katherine Borland is a panelist. She studies and teaches about the artfulness of ordinary life, and the ways in which traditional expressive arenas constitute contested terrain.
The conversation will be informal and audience members will be encouraged to ask questions.