Posts tagged with “Peace and Conflict” (All posts)
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Reflecting on Winter Fellowships
6 February 2019Students reflect on their various experiences having a Winter Break Fellowship sponsored by the CCCE.
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Student Involvement in CCCE Programming
14 November 2018“I am still learning how my positionality affects my work in the community.” – A TORCH Tutor
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Community engagement over summer break
18 October 2018Thanks to generous donors, Carleton students can continue ongoing community engagement projects through Fellowships. Read more about Maya Kassahun’s experience working for the City of Northfield.
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Collaborating to promote voter registration
16 October 2018Students worked hard to promote voter registration alongside the League of Women Voters.
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Nobel Peace Prize Forum: Paradox of Peace
5 September 2018The CCCE is excited to present an exciting and unique opportunity for students to attend the only Nobel Peace Prize Forum outside of Norway. The CCCE is providing buses to The Paradox of Peace, Sept. 13–15 at Augsburg University; sign up for a ride.
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CCCE to Co-Host Screening of Ferguson Documentary “Whose Streets”
11 January 2018On Tuesday, January 16th, the CCCE will be co-hosting a screening of “Whose Streets,” the 2017 documentary that focuses on the Ferguson protests and Black Lives Matter. A joint event with SAO and the Carleton BSA, the screening will be followed by a talkback discussion led by student activist leaders. All are welcome to attend; we look forward to an insightful and meaningful screening and a discussion on protest, activism, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Interview with Miko Zeldes-Roth
6 November 2017An interview with new Global Affairs Fellow Miko Zeldes-Roth
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CCCE to Welcome Palestinian Professor Sa’ed Atshan to Campus
12 October 2017On October 19th at 7:30PM, the CCCE will be co-hosting a lecture by Dr. Sa’ed Atshan, a Palestinian Professor at Swarthmore College who will be speaking about his experiences growing up as a Quaker in the West Bank.
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The CCCE will be hosting a screening of the “I Am Not Your Negro” on Thursday, October 5th at 7:00PM in the Weitz Cinema