
2022 in pictures
2022 has proven that the adjustments and new learnings during the pandemic have been viable to continue the work for nonviolent solidarity accompaniment.

2022 has proven that the adjustments and new learnings during the pandemic have been viable to continue the work for nonviolent solidarity accompaniment.

You may have heard Adriana’s name before, and that’s because Adriana is not new to CPT— she has served in several capacities with CPT over

How healing and care are foundational for the work of liberation.

Years ago, CPT accompanied the family and home of a Palestine team member who today accompanies members of his community living under occupation.

We’d like to introduce you to Sherwan Taha – a Civil Rights activist, university lecturer, Badinan prisoner and partner of CPT. On 5 September 2020,

We would like to introduce you to Allegra Friesen Epp, as part of our #GrowingCommunity series. Allegra trained with CPT in Amman, Jordan in June

Voices for Creative Nonviolence co-founder and activist Kathy Kelly reflects on her collaboration with CPT spanning decades from Chicago to Saint Elen to Baghdad.

City of Hebron: The Palestinian Struggle for Human Rights Community Peacemaker Teams, will join the Tree of Life 2022 Fall Speaker series scheduled around various

Community of Christ and the Shaw Family Foundation have announced Community Peacemaker Teams as recipients of the International Peace Award 2023. The two organizations recognized

Reconciling the not-so-pacifist Mennonite history with a new story of nonviolent witness to war: will the church stand for peace in the face of this new militarization?