by Sunday Agang | Apr 22, 2021 | Peacebuilding, Religion
Sunday Agang serves as the Provost of Jos ECWA Theological Seminary in Jos, Nigeria. Sunday has been engaged for many years in the work of grassroots peacebuilding in the Middle Belt of Nigeria in his home community and nearby areas, and has reflected on this work in...
by Paul Dumouchel | Apr 16, 2021 | Peacebuilding
On January 2, 2021, political violence erupted in the US Capitol. We immediately reached out to Prof. Paul Dumouchel to help us interpret the events. His work is essential to understanding how the modern state claims a monopoly on violence, ostensibly to guarantee the...
by Lyle Enright | Apr 5, 2021 | Peacebuilding
I hate babies—especially my own. When I was still very young, I forgot everything scary about being an infant. Part of growing up is distinguishing yourself from those other little bundles of rage as soon as possible: “I’m not a baby, I’m a big kid.” The big kid...
by Jason Ferenczi | Mar 31, 2021 | Peacebuilding, unRival
Humans are always looking for a model —sometimes consciously, usually unconsciously. In conflict situations, it is easy to fall into narratives of violent heroism and the alluring simplicity of good versus bad. I recently spoke with a scholar and activist in the...
Recent Comments