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peace education conference leaflet plus speakers

By QCEA / 11 May 2021 17 May 2021

peace education conference leaflet plus speakers

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On 10 March 2023, QCEA launched its latest report ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by militarism and the climate crisis’.

This video is a recording from QCEA's launch event 'Storytelling from the Frontlines'. Please note that the recording was edited for clarity and focuses mainly on the speakers' interventions.

Storytelling has been a crucial vehicle to build common narratives, understanding and mutual trust between and within communities throughout the centuries. Stories have the potential to create new meaning, stimulate empathy, build nuanced perspectives by countering misconceptions, and catalyse people’s dreams and aspirations towards concrete community action. Yet despite its potential and documented added-value in the context of peacebuilding efforts, its application in the context of social transformation processes and policymaking remains limited.

QCEA’s publication ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by militarism and the climate crisis’ brings a selection of stories from communities in disparate locations of the world who are united by the connecting thread of militarism and the climate crisis. Through storytellers’ eyes, we see how militarisation and securitised responses negatively impact the natural environment that communities depend on to survive and thrive, as well as how militarisation hinders local efforts to tackle climate and environmental issues at the community level.

Read the report here: https://www.qcea.org/peace/storytelling-from-the-frontlines/

Hear from the storytellers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBwPp3riJaNZ6rRKPPFdc0aogAPssEfhj

Speakers:
1. Meta Sarmiento is a Guam-born Filipino, now based in Aurora, CO. An independent rapper and award-winning poet whose work explores themes of cultural & political identity, climate change, masculinity, and love.
Website: https://www.reachmeta.com/
Purchase his book Tie Your Shoes Kid: https://www.reachmeta.com/metashop
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metasarmiento/

2. Edwick Madzimure from Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) in Zimbabwe.
Read more about WILPF here: https://www.wilpf.org/

3. Deborah Burton from Tipping Points North South (TPNS).
Read more about Tipping Points North South and their activities:
TPNS website: https://tippingpointnorthsouth.org/
Report on military spending and climate change: https://www.tni.org/en/publication/climate-collateral
Report on military and conflict-related emissions: https://transformdefence.org/publication/military-and-conflict-related-emissions-report/
Transform Defence for Sustainable Human Safety which is TPNS's key advocacy project: https://transformdefence.org/the-five-percent-proposal/archive/

Support the fundraiser by Collectif Vietnam Dioxine and Tran To Nga in her trial and hold agrochemical companies accountable for spraying Agent Orange:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-tran-to-nga-in-her-historical-trial?utm_medium=email&utm_source=product&utm_campaign=p_email%2B4803-donation-alert-v5

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The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) works to bring a vision of peace, justice, and equality to Europe and its institutions.
More information: www.qcea.org
Listen to Yara Hasan from Bil’in, Palestine talking about the links between militarism, occupation and climate crisis. 

Read more about Yara Hasan in QCEA's publication ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by climate and militarism’ bringing a selection of stories from communities in disparate locations of the world who are united by the connecting thread of militarism and the climate crisis.

The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) works to bring a vision of peace, justice, and equality to Europe and its institutions.
More information: www.qcea.org
Listen to Isa from the Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination talk about the possibilities of radical imagination in ZAD, Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near the city of Nantes in France.

Read more about  Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination and ZAD in QCEA's publication ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by climate and militarism’ bringing a selection of stories from communities in disparate locations of the world who are united by the connecting thread of militarism and the climate crisis.

The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) works to bring a vision of peace, justice, and equality to Europe and its institutions.
More information: www.qcea.org
Listen to Tiara R. Na’puti, a Chamorro Indigenous scholar from Guåhan, Mariana Islands talk about challenging the idea that climate change needs to be securitised. 

Read more about Tiara and indigenous rights in QCEA's publication ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by climate and militarism’ bringing a selection of stories from communities in disparate locations of the world who are united by the connecting thread of militarism and the climate crisis.

The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) works to bring a vision of peace, justice, and equality to Europe and its institutions.
More information: www.qcea.org
Listen to Tateh Lehbib, an architect living in Sahraouian refugee camps in the south-west of Algeria, talk about greenwashing and deliberate exploitation of natural resources in occupied territories

Read more about Tateh and the innovation of plastic bottle houses in the desert in QCEA's publication ‘Storytelling from the Frontlines: Forefronting the voices of communities most affected by climate and militarism’ bringing a selection of stories from communities in disparate locations of the world who are united by the connecting thread of militarism and the climate crisis.

The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) works to bring a vision of peace, justice, and equality to Europe and its institutions.
More information: www.qcea.org
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