Reflexiones sobre el 11 de septiembre - un tiempo para la compasión

Diez años después de los ataques terroristas del 11 de septiembre que cambiaron el mundo, es el momento de "descubrir al otro" y tratar de ser compasivos, dice Mike Lowe.

Reflections on 9/11 – a time for compassion

Ten years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 changed the world, it is time to 'discover the other' and try compassion, says Mike Lowe.

Conferencia Aprendiendo a vivir en un mundo multicultural: Diáspora y establecimiento de la paz en Europa

Spanish programme of the conference running from 26 to 31 july 2011

Life Matters Sydney style

A Life-Matters weekend workshop, based on the full nine-day Life Matters course, took place in Sydney, 17-19 September for a diverse group of young adults at the Granville Community Centre.

Lancement des rencontres de Caux: “Apprendre à vivre dans un monde multiculturel”

Des experts et des personnes actives dans le domaine du multiculturalisme se sont retrouvés dans le centre de rencontres d’Initiatives et Changement à Caux pour l’inauguration de la rencontre « Apprendre à vivre dans un monde multiculturel » vendredi soir. C’est la première des six rencontres animées par CAUX-Initiatives et Changement, qui se dérouleront jusqu’au 17 août, avec 1500 participants de tous les continents attendus.

Beyond the Oregon Trail

In December and January all 8th grade teachers of social studies in Portland, Oregon, were required to participate in professional development sessions on Beyond the Oregon Trail, a curriculum developed initially as a result of work by Oregon Uniting, a Hope in the Cities/Initiatives of Change affiliate. The curriculum is designed to encourage honest and positive conversation about Oregon’s multiracial history.

Imam and Pastor Visit Western Canada

BC Justice Institute

Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye from Nigeria brought their message of peace and reconciliation to western Canada in January/February as guests of Initiatives of Change.

Imam and Pastor Visit Western Canada

BC Justice Institute

Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye from Nigeria brought their message of peace and reconciliation to western Canada in January/February as guests of Initiatives of Change.