Peace: We Build It! Podcast
1) Making Peacebuilding a First-Order Issue: Learning From the Past and Applying it to the Future
How do we make peacebuilding a first-order issue? We know peacebuilding is the answer to conflict—so why do we, as a field, have such a hard time making that case to funders, policymakers, and the pub...Show More
2) Measuring Peace: How the Peacebuilding Field Can Enable and Evaluate Effective Interreligious Dialogue
AfP was proud to partner with the Porticus Foundation to implement the program “Enabling Effective Dialogue: Developing Understanding and Effectiveness Measures." The goal of the initiative was to gat...Show More
3) AfP at 20: More than Two Decades of Peacebuilding
In 2022, AfP celebrated its 20th anniversary, and today, it is a thriving and robust network of over 200 organizations and more than 30,000 global peacebuilders in 181 countries working to end violent...Show More
4) Building Bridges Amid Division: Understanding America's Conflict Dynamics
The January 6th attack on the United States Capitol forced Americans to confront what conflict and peacebuilding experts have warned for years: that even before the 2016 elections, dangerous conflict ...Show More
Building Bridges Amid Division: Understanding America's Conflict Dynamics
1:48:47 | Aug 17th, 2023
5) Gender, Sex, & Peace: How the Security of Women & LGBTQ+ Communities Determines Security for All
Just last month, the United Nations observed the 22nd anniversary of the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, setting the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. In recent years, the world has ...Show More
6) Changing the Narrative to Hope, Dignity, and Building Connections: A Peacebuilding Cure for High Conflict
How can we talk about peacebuilding to best position it as the tool of first resort? How can we reframe peace to make it feel possible? In this episode of AfP’s Peace: We Build It! podcast, join host ...Show More
7) Ending the Silence: How the International Community can Prevent and Bring Accountability for Sexual Violence in Conflict
Rape is the most common form of torture in armed conflicts—from Bosnia, to Kosovo, to Iraq, and now Ukraine—yet it remains rarely prosecuted by international courts. What can the peacebuilding and int...Show More
8) Cybersecurity and Peace: How the Peacebuilding Field is Working to Build Cyber Resilience
Growing cyberthreats to peace and security are coming to light—from attacks on election and critical to infrastructure, to healthcare, to the financial sector. In light of this, how is the peacebuildi...Show More
9) It Can Happen Here: White Supremacy and the Growing Threat of Atrocities in the U.S.
Since January 6th, 2021, Americans have been grappling with the shocking rise of white supremacy and white nationalism that drove a mob to the U.S. Capitol with the aim to stop the Electoral College v...Show More
It Can Happen Here: White Supremacy and the Growing Threat of Atrocities in the U.S.
49:40 | Mar 15th, 2022
10) A Future in Peril: What What Can Be Done to Stop the War in Ethiopia?
Fighting in Ethiopia began in early November 2020, when forces of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) attacked a federal army base in the region, leading Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to order a m...Show More