Extracurricular Opportunities: Week of October 12, 2020

National Teach-In on Overcoming Bigotry: Families on the Frontlines Confronting Extremism

October 14, 2020

Presented by the Safe Communities Institute at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy in partnership with Parents for Peace, a public health non-profit operating America’s only counter-extremism helpline for families.

As society grapples with the growing crisis of extremism, there is hope:
Inspiring voices and powerful grassroots tools, to help protect at-risk youth from radicalization. This unique teach-in is designed to educate parents, teachers, and students about both risks and resources. This event is an opportunity to learn about solutions for a public health challenge exacerbated by isolation during the pandemic.

Panelists will reveal their own journeys of being groomed into bigotry and share effective strategies to combat hate.


Pop-Up: Writing and Pitching Op-Eds

October 16, 2020

It’s election season, and our voices matter more than ever. In this class, we will learn how to write and pitch op-eds and letters to the editor to local and national publications. This information-packed session will include a lecture component, a set of short, generative exercises, and time for Q&A. Participants will leave with a a sense of topics they could write about, a template to pitch to editors, and a list of potential publications they could consider for submissions.


Build Peace 2020 

November 6-8, 2020

The Build Peace 2020 conference will focus on social justice and the coronavirus pandemic in the digital age as this plays out across three relevant sub-themes: identity polarization, urban space, and surveillance capitalism.


PeaceCon 2020: Pandemics, Peace, Justice: Shaping What Comes Next

December 7-9, 2020

In the midst of a global pandemic, rising global violence, and a national and worldwide reckoning over systemic injustice and racism, PeaceCon 2020 will bring together experts and practitioners to consider the interplay of justice and peacebuilding, and strategies to elevate and integrate peacebuilding in our collective effort to shape a more just, secure and peaceful future in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference

February 10 & 11, 2021 // Nova Southeastern University’s main campus in Ft. Lauderdale

This conference hosts the PCSJ community for a timely and urgent exploration of the divisive social, political and economic forces that are driving so much conflict, and what our field can bring in terms of theories, research and practice solutions.


Call for Papers for Border Walls and Borderlands: Security, Environment and Resistance International Conference

This international conference is organized by the Raoul-Dandurand chair at the Univeristy of Quebec in Montreal. Occurring May 19-20, 2021 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Deadline for abstract submission: November 1, 2020 (for both paper and art installation submissions).


U.S. Institute of Peace – Global Campus

The current responses to COVID-19 and systemic racism have created an increased demand for resources and training to help today’s peacebuilders transform violent conflicts in their communities and to assist people who are seeking nonviolent change around the world. To meet that demand, the U.S. Institute of Peace is offering its entire catalog of online courses tuition-free from now until the end of 2020.

Congress founded the Institute to strengthen America’s ability to reduce costly armed conflicts abroad—and its education and training programs are a core method by which USIP pursues that mission. Over its 35 years, the Institute has trained tens of thousands of peacebuilders from 198 countries and territories in the skills needed to prevent or reduce violence. The Institute’s trainees have included U.S. and foreign diplomats and military personnel, police officers, government officials, conflict resolution practitioners, students—and ordinary citizens working to build sustainable peace in their communities.

USIP has built its Global Campus—an online training center with 33 courses in basic conflict resolution skills and peacebuilding tools—to help policymakers, practitioners and people working to build peace internationally or in their own communities. The online training includes introductory micro-courses that require at most three hours of study and full-length courses that may require 10 to 20 hours to complete. Online trainees receive a certificate of completion.


Career Services Webinar Series hosted by National Peace Corps Association

NPCA launched a Career Services webinar series led by Dr. Ronda Ansted. Dr. Ansted has spent most of her professional life in the non-profit and international development fields. She was a mid-career PCV in South Africa and became a career consultant.


EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament eLearning Course

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, distance learning has become significantly more important to lecturers and students. As you might be aware, the EU established a European network of independent non-proliferation think tanks in 2010, managed by the six members of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC). One major project of the consortium is the development and maintenance of this online course. The course is completely free of charge, GDPR compliant and does require registration only for users who want one of several certificates. Our course comprises fifteen learning units that cover a whole range of issues; including arms control theory and WMD, conventional weapons, humanitarian arms control, missiles and emerging technologies. It has been used by 1000+ persons already, and features in syllabi by the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and other international institutions.

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