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Action Without Borders (the organization behind Idealist.org) is organizing this conference with with lots of help from our Executive Committee, Advisory Board, and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.


Executive Committee

Executive Committee Member
Organization and City
John Ehrenreich, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
SUNY Old Westbury
Old Westbury, NY
Amber Gray
Consultant
Restorative Resources
Denver, CO
James D. Guy, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Headington Institute
Pasadena, CA
Meredith Larson
Campaigns Associate
Amnesty International
Washington, D.C.
Andrew Miller
Co-Director
Peace Brigades International / USA
Washington, D.C.
Lindsay Stark
Special Projects Coordinator,International Organizations
Action Without Borders,
New York, NY



Advisory Board

Advisory Board Member
Organization and City
Hal Culbertson
Associate Director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, IN
Rachel Harrison
Re-entry Committee
Friends Peace Teams
Washington, DC
Anne Hayner
Director of Graduate Student and Alumni Affairs
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, IN
Daniel Hunter
Researcher, Third-party Nonviolent Intervention
Training for Change
Philadelphia, PA
Fran Ruddick
Office of Special Services
Peace Corps
Washington, D.C.
Jon Sanders
Office of Special Services
Peace Corps
Washington, D.C.
Janet Shriberg
Children Affected by Armed Conflict Unit
The International Rescue Committee
New York, NY
Amy Wachtel
Program Manager, Children Affected by Armed Conflict Unit, International Programs
The International Rescue Committee
New York, NY
Mike Wessells
Professor of Psychology
Christian Children's Fund
Randolph-Macon College
Ashland, Virginia
Mykell Winterowd
Office of Special Services
Peace Corps
Washington, D.C.



Conference Host

Founded in 1986 through a generous gift from Mrs. Joan B. Kroc, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame conducts research, education, and outreach programs on the causes of violence and the conditions for sustainable peace.

The Institute's research agenda focuses on the religious and ethnic dimensions of conflict and peacebuilding; the ethics of the use of force; and the peacemaking role of international norms, policies and institutions, including a focus on economic sanctions and enforcement of human rights. In addition to individual research by faculty in a wide range of disciplines, the Institute organizes collaborative research projects on these themes.

The Institute's unique M.A. program equips scholar-practitioners with theoretical and practical skills needed for diverse careers in peacebuilding. Inspired by the vision of Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame, the program attracts students from around the world to study peacemaking while building cross-cultural understanding among themselves. The Institute also offers an innovative undergraduate supplementary major and interdisciplinary minor in peace studies which focus on the conditions needed for a just and peaceful world order.

The Institute reaches out to national and international communities through media commentary, online and print publications, and workshops for non-governmental and religious organizations. Kroc Institute faculty also contribute to both international policy discussions and peacebuilding practice through their various professional roles and responsibilities in international organizations in the private and public sectors.



All photos © Karl Grobl


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