miércoles, 28 de mayo de 2008

Update May 2008

What´s New?!


After months of hard work and planning, Edupaz is very excited to share that the Year long Nonviolence Training Course Offered through a partnership with the Baptist Seminary of Cali, "Culture of Peace with an Emphasis in Conflict Transformation" will be starting on July 18, 2008.

The course will be covering topics such as Human Diginity/Rights, Active Nonviolence, Interpersonal Communication, Healing of Trauma and Stress, Restorative Justice, Conflict Transformation, Mediation, Conscientious Objection and Political advocacy.

Facilitators will include a range of professionals from various parts of Colombia and the world (US, Canada and Chile) who have Masters work in Theology, Psychology, Political Science, Conflict Transformation, History and Mediation. The course is directed towards community and church leaders working in social areas that are interested in deepening their knowledge in the area of active nonviolence with the goal of bringing the acquired knowledge back to their communities upon completion. Inscriptions will be open until July 1, 2008.






Arrival of New MCCers to Edupaz! Barbara and Steven Derthick along with their children Ian, Anna and Joel will be joining the team of Edupaz at the end of July. Steven was Director of a Mediation Center at one of their churches for several years and both Barbara and Steven have extensive experience working with hispanic communities both in the US as translators and also during their term with Peace Corps in Guatemala in the nineties working in public health. We look forward to welcoming to the team!


Testimonies of the Month

Alejandra Arboleda
Current Edupaz Volunteer, Social Work Student and Former peer Mediator at America´s Unidas School

"While being part of the Peer Mediation program during my high school years at America´s Unidas School, I was able to become more familiar with the political, economic and social reality of my country.

I remember when I was in 11th grade, thanks to being part of the team of peer mediators, I had the opportunity to visit a farm located in Yocoto called “Japón” with teachers Girlesa Ospina and Jackeline Acebedo and Pastor Milton Zuluaga, who gave a talk about peaceful coexistence to families of that had been displaced and were living at the farm, although my participation was minimal and helped out by leading a trust game, I was able to hear the testimony of several people, who were forced to leave their land and how their lives had changed since being displaced.

This visit was crucial for me, being it was during a stage in my life when I was deciding what to major in in college, at that point I had thought of majors such as chemical engineering, but that day I decided to study Social Work. I had seen a reality that for me had been unknown.

I recognized the need to support construction of peace in Colombia. Peace education and peer mediators also influenced this decision. Today I am finishing my degree in Social Work and I recognize how important it was so that today my heart aches to work toward peace, having been a part of programs like those during my adolescence."




Juan David Mafla Olaya
Current Peer Mediator at 6th Grade Americas Unidas School

"What I´ve liked most about being a peer mediator is that I can intervene in fights and teach them that in order to resolve conflicts the best way to do so it through dialogue, because violence and aggresiveness do not solve problems.

I have enjoyed it a lot because I can teach them and share peace.I say that if we all were mediators, there would be peace in the world.So I invite all children to become peer mediators and that adults may share peace so that the world may be a better place.This is the message that I want to give to those who read this note about my experience as a peer mediator. Have a great day!"



What are Peer Mediators?

It is a program that started in America´s Unidas School (Mennonite Brethren) in 1999 in which student leaders from different grades, teachers and administrators are trained in Conflict Transformation. They facilitate the process of transforming conflicts into opportunities to improve interpersonal relationships and peaceful coexistence in their schools.



Pictures from Various Workshops over the past several months including "Churches Sanctuaries of Peace and Peer Mediators"

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Prayer Requests

- Safe travels for Erin during her trip to the US
June 6th- July 8th

- The arrival of the Derthicks to Colombia in mid July

- The first meeting of the Year-long Nonviolence Training July 18th.

- Mery Villamil´s (our office administrator) Health


Blessings,

The Team at Edupaz