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Advocating for a New Story of Our Shared Humanity [1]

16-Mar-2021

Creators of Peace have launched a guide to conversation circles for trust and community building. Get it here.

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An Introduction to IofC Values and Practices [2]

20-Jan-2021

Active in 60 countries around the world, IofC work is different in different parts of the world, but some values and practices are in common.

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Smoking ceremony performed by the Dharug people at the launch of the project. [3]

Supporting the Uluru Statement from the Heart [3]

12-Jan-2020

A collections of links and resources about what the Uluru Statement from the Heart says.

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The Gandhi Experiment – Teaching Our Teenagers How to Become Global Citizens [4]

08-Aug-2017

‘The Gandhi Experiment – Teaching Our Teenagers How to Become Global Citizens’ is a teaching resource with tools and strategies for peace building.

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[1] https://au.iofc.org/advocating-new-story-our-shared-humanity
[2] https://au.iofc.org/introduction-iofc-values-and-practices-1
[3] https://au.iofc.org/supporting-uluru-statement-heart
[4] https://au.iofc.org/gandhi-experiment-%E2%80%93-teaching-our-teenagers-how-become-global-citizens