Since its founding in 1993, Seeds of Peace has provided young people and educators from regions of serious international conflict with an otherwise impossible opportunity to meet their historic enemies face-to-face, and live together at its International Camp in Maine. This extraordin
There is so much exciting – and deeply needed – peace work happening in the world right now. Stories about this work are coming to us so quickly that Envision is transitioning its newsletter from a quarterly format to a shorter, more frequent version to keep you up to dat
Imagine you’re a young student, looking for academic books on peace studies. You approach the librarians at your university library and ask for help in finding the books. To your surprise, you are told that there really aren’t such books, that there isn’t an established academic disci
On April 23rd, Envision Peace Museum hosted a public conversation between renowned journalist, Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, and Johan Galtung, widely considered the “father of Peace Studies.” Both Goodman and Galtung are recipients of the Right Livelihood Award – often called the alt
EPM: Tell me a bit about yourself—where did you grow up, and what was your first contact with this project? HAZEM: I grew up in Palestine, in Gaza City, where I was in high school, when I entered an essay contest in my school. We learned that a few of us were winners in the competi