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Aug 11, 2019

Many universities teach courses about peace and conflict, and the faculty members who specialize in these matters meet annually to share their research findings. Three of our panelists, Chris Hyrnkow, Peter Venton, and Florence Stratton, had just attended the 2018 conference and the third panelist was a Saskatchewan anthropologist, Susana Barnes, who talked about her experience in East Timor doing peace work.

https://youtu.be/7Uu4u_oQ14Q  (Original Video version 4 June, 2018))

This series of weekly discussions is produced by Peace Magazine (see http://peacemagazine.org ) and Project Save the World (see http://tosavetheworld.ca ). On the latter website, you are invited to comment on this podcast episode and endorse the Platform for Survival, a list of 25 public policy proposals that, if enacted, will markedly reduce the risk of the six most urgent threats to humankind.