Webinar series focuses on transforming historical harms of slavery and racial injustice

The Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice offers 鈥淭ransforming Historical Harms,鈥 a four-part webinar series in the fall of 2017. Using case histories from Virginia, the series will highlight narratives that ... read more about Webinar series focuses on transforming historical harms of slavery and racial injustice

Kevin King '81, executive director of Mennonite Disaster Service, participates in a PeaceLab podcast from Texas. King was part of an assessment team in Texas last week beginning to assess damage from Tropical Storm Harvey.

Twenty years ago, Howard Zehr published "Doing Life," a book of photos and interviews of nearly 60 lifers in Pennsylvania prisons. He鈥檚 been revisiting about two dozen of those men and women in preparation for a follow-up, which he鈥檚 calling 鈥淐oping with Life.鈥

Park School celebrates legacy of racial harmony and integration in an era of ‘massive resistance’

This weekend, Park School in Harrisonburg hosts its second annual reunion, with special guests to highlight the school鈥檚 unique role in local racial integration during the time of 鈥渕assive resistance,鈥 ... read more about Park School celebrates legacy of racial harmony and integration in an era of ‘massive resistance’

Daughters for Life Gala Dinner to honor three peacebuilders and raise funds for Middle East women scholars to attend CJP鈥檚 graduate program

Three women working in peacebuilding will be honored during a special Daughters for Life Foundation Gala Dinner聽in Washington D.C. The Sept. 16 event at Busboys and Poets is co-sponsored by ... read more about Daughters for Life Gala Dinner to honor three peacebuilders and raise funds for Middle East women scholars to attend CJP鈥檚 graduate program

After losing her husband and Teamwork Ministries co-founder in 2015, Regina Chacha '85 continues to carry the baton in Ntagacha, Tanzania, by educating and providing medical care to the poor and remote western areas of the east African country.