Peace and Conflict Studies News Archive
Nahlah Ayed Prize winners know why they are here: to make the world better
March 8, 2017 —
Each year, two students who demonstrate exceptional commitment and leadership skills, and whose actions are helping to bridge the local and the global, are awarded the Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership & Global Citizenship
Peace and Conflict Studies grad students host first international conference
October 20, 2016 —
The Peace and Conflict Studies Graduate Student Association is hosting its first international conference Oct. 21-22
Faculty of Social Work
Community Members Challenged to Address Racism in Winnipeg
July 25, 2016 —
It has now been over a year since a controversial Maclean’s article put the spotlight on racism in Winnipeg. Since then, practical ways of addressing racism have been a topic of conversation. In an effort to find solutions, assistant professors, Cathy Rocke, Faculty of Social Work, and Maureen Flaherty, Peace and Conflict Studies, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, partnered with the India School of Dance, Music & Theatre, Inc. to launch an intensive training program for community intergroup dialogue facilitators.
CBC: Winnipeg photography project gives voice to the women of North Point Douglas
July 14, 2016 —
Grad student Emma Bonnemaison created a project that merged peace work with arts based approaches to community development
Sharing stories to promote peace
May 7, 2014 —
Mauro Centre’s ninth annual Storytelling Festival runs May 7 to 10
Faculty of Social Work
A grim topic that needs to be discussed
October 10, 2013 —
An Oct. 11 discussion for the medical community will focus on forced organ harvesting in China





