Events
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain a perspective on how daily life is affected by these issues.
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Training the Peacemaker Corps
Applicants for both the Full-time Corps and the Reserve Corps participate in an intensive, integrated, four-week training course involving action, reflection, and practice of a variety of peacemaking skills in the following areas:
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
Human rights agencies report hundreds of extra-judicial killings and disappearances in the Philippines since 2001. Victims have included community activists, journalists and church leaders. In the southern island of Mindanao, a decades-long armed conflict between indigenous Muslim groups and the Philippine government continues despite peace negotiations. Peace and justice advocates rejoiced in the closure of U.S. military bases in 1991, but a subsequent Visiting Forces Agreement re-opened the door for the ongoing presence of U.S. soldiers in the
