The Arts and Peacebuilding Group is for any individual and/or group interested in the role of the arts in peacebuilding. This encompasses working with children and youth in conflict and post-conflict settings. Conflict is defined broadly.
Location: All around the world!
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Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2012
Started by Sarah Queblatin. Last reply by Sarah Queblatin Jul 31, 2012. 3 Replies 0 Favorites
Hello friends! I'm going to start sending some survey questions and emails to artists who have engaged in peace and conflict related activities over the next few days to map out what's already being…Continue
Started by cindy maguire. Last reply by cindy maguire Apr 7, 2012. 5 Replies 0 Favorites
This section is for posting information on upcoming workshops, conferences, trainings, etc. Keep an eye out for upcoming events that may be of interest to you and/or your organization.
Tags: arts, peace, conferences, trainings, workshops
Started by cindy maguire. Last reply by cindy maguire Oct 21, 2011. 6 Replies 0 Favorites
Funding seems to be a perennial issue, especially for arts related projects. Below are some resources for funding that Craig, who runs the Peace and Collaborative Development Network (…Continue
Tags: resources, grants, international, funding, youth
Started by cindy maguire Oct 6, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Favorites
A Snapshot of Democracy Photo Contest - Deadline: 1 November 2011Share Your Experiences and Capture Images of DemocracySubmit your photo capturing democracy, and win an opportunity to attend one of…Continue
Started by cindy maguire. Last reply by cindy maguire Sep 7, 2011. 24 Replies 0 Favorites
This discussion section is for posting resources for our work found on the web.Continue
Tags: resources, peacebuilding, arts, websites
Started by cindy maguire. Last reply by cindy maguire Aug 28, 2011. 4 Replies 0 Favorites
WHATTole-rants is a global movement to inspire hope about solving social problems. Macmillan Dictionary describes a…Continue
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Comment by cindy maguire on June 3, 2012 at 7:20pm In NY City June 14th?
Artistic Noise and Art in FLUX Harlem present:
Exposure
Opening Reception Thursday, June 14th 5pm-8pm
2031 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd between 121st & 122nd St.) Remarks at 6:30

Gallery Hours: 6/15-6/27 Mon. 4:30-6:30; Thurs. 4:00-7:00; Sat. & Sun. 12:00-4:00
Our exhibit is exposing stories, bringing them into a new light; our own light. It represents the immense potential that is within every one of us. Art starts off like a piece of clay that's ours to form and create. Each piece explains a portion of our soul exposing parts of ourselves we didn't know existed. A talent is never new, you just had no knowledge of it until you've explored and learned more about yourself. After this unexplored talent is tapped into, a new power is unleashed. It creates a turning point in our stories. It's the start of a new revolution, the beginning of a new form of exposure.
Statement Written by Teen Curators
artisticnoise.com
Comment by cindy maguire on July 1, 2011 at 12:49pm Wayne
Great article! Some of my students while teaching in Los Angeles were gang members. What the individuals in this article talk about resonates with what I saw and heard from my students, who I loved, even the ones involved in these kinds of activities. It revealed to me how multi layered we are as human beings. And the possibility of transformation, through the arts, baking bread... Thanks for sharing.
cindy
Comment by Wayne Harjula on July 1, 2011 at 12:31pm http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/features/2011/06/2011630123643...
confirmation of ability to change.
Last month we baked bread in class to keep troubled kids in school, when they are physically hungry they are unlikely to show up for class. Very few can resist the smell of freshly baked bread.
Comment by Sarah Queblatin on June 10, 2011 at 1:41am Hi Everyone,
I'm not sure if we have guidelines on personal fundraising but in case we don't have one (yet!) I hope its ok to share my fundraiser so I can take my Masters in Expressive Arts in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding at the European Graduate School in Switzerland.
Care to share this friendsraiser in case? - http://www.indiegogo.com/Help-Sarah-Master-Arts-for-Peacebuilding?c...
I'm at a point wherein I would rather say Thank you instead of Sorry for taking your time :-) So thank you for sharing presence and blessings if you ever feel like sharing this to your network and friends.
Always for peace,
Sarah
Comment by cindy maguire on May 8, 2011 at 4:12pm Hello Dieudonne! It's wonderful to have you as a part of the Create Culture Arts and Peacebuilding Group. I am very interested in your work and hope to see some of it shared here. So welcome!
Cindy
Comment by Dieudonne AMISI MUTAMBALA on May 8, 2011 at 2:02pm Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am very happy to see some news from INEE, and specificaly its Adolescent and Youth Task Team - AYTT. I am member of this network and its mentioned team.
My DR Congo-based organisation is called Artists for Humanity - ArtHum, its main concerns are Research, Publishing, Councelling, Training and Advocacy in Education, Human Right and Conflict transformation.
We use arts-based and cultural means to strengthen the peacebuilding dynamics in post-conflict and reconstruction setting of DR Congo. In other words, this intervention is part of the multi sectoral and inter complementary mechanisms towards peace, stability and sustainable development in the country.
Therefore we confirm our membership within this discussion group and are ready to be part of any initiative - such as workshop, conference, training... - or any joint programme/project which would be launch for the same purpose by the group or any of its members.
Thanks in advance for sharing your announcement on time,
Dieudonne AMISI MUTAMBALA
Director of ArtHum
DR Congo
Phone:+243 - 995695038
Email: arthum_direction@yahoo.fr
Comment by Cynthia Winton-Henry on February 22, 2011 at 2:14pm
Comment by cindy maguire on February 22, 2011 at 2:08pm Hi Wayne,
I just posted a link to his work last week on my art education blog. Great article . I'm going to re-post it under Resources on the Web, so it doesn't get lost as this comment link moves with time.
Best
Cindy
Comment by Wayne Harjula on February 22, 2011 at 1:52pm I came across this article today,
Comment by cindy maguire on February 17, 2011 at 2:14pm Does anyone have available assessments of their programs? See request below. It's from the Adolescent Youth Task Team with INEE: Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies
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Dear AYTT Members,
I would like to introduce you to Jessika Kjellgren, who is a Masters student in International Affairs at Columbia University. Together with three of her colleagues, Jessika is working on a literature review of best practices in youth-targeted alternative learning programs for the IRC's Children and Youth Protection and Development Unit. The project aims to answer the question, What components should be included in best practice youth programs?, and Jessika has requested the help of the AYTT in identifying case studies and impact evaluations of specific youth programs.
IRC has identified four outcomes that they would like to see youth programs achieve:
1) Youth are literate and numerate.
2) Youth demonstrate goal-setting behavior.
3) Youth have self-esteem, including social cohesion.
4) Youth have increased financial assets (income and savings).
Please take a few minutes to send Jessika at jk3311@columbia.edu<mailto:jk3311@columbia.edu> any case studies or impact evaluations, beyond the AYTT Annotated Bibliography, that you have on hand relating to the four points above. Jessika has requested that, due to the timeline for the project, items be sent by next Thursday, February 24.
As always, thank you for your involvement and support!
Best wishes,
Jamie
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