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7 Peace Trails In European Cities

Erstellt am 24.06.2013 von Andreas Hermann Landl
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NGO COMMITTEE ON PEACE, VIENNA – INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION MEETING on DISCOVER PEACE IN EUROPE – Wednesday, 3 July 2013

This project aims to produce „Peace Trails“ in seven European cities.

We want to draw awareness to peace matters in historical and contemporary activities. Since the 19th century peace movements
have emerged throughout Europe. Ever since then peace activities are taking place, but there is little knowledge about this in public.

Numerous monuments display publicly „heroes of wars“.
But peace is hardly ever a subject for memorials.

Date: Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Time: 15.00 hours
Place: Vienna International Centre,
C-Building, Room C0739

Speaker:

Ms. Susanne Jalka

Dr.phil., Dr.rer.nat., Dipl.Psych.
Studies and education in psychology, psychoanalysis, sexology and
religious studies; teaching and further training at various
universities; practical experience as a psychotherapist and sexual
psychologist. After living many years abroad (i.a. Istanbul,
Barcelona, Berlin, New York), Ms. Jalka returned to her home town
Vienna. She currently works as a lecturer, coach, training
supervisor, author and peace lobbyist.

Guests are welcome!

Access to VIC:

A VIC grounds pass is required to enter the Vienna International Centre.

Recipients of this invitation, or their guests, who do not hold a VIC grounds pass,
are kindly requested to register by sending an email
with their full name to lau.videla@gmail.com

Deadline for registration: Saturday, 29 June 2013

Registered participants will be included in a list held by UN security at the main gate
of the VIC. Please present this invitation along with a valid ID or passport at Gate 1 of
the VIC. Please consider that formalities at Gate 1 may take time
and kindly arrive sufficiently in advance of the meeting.

The VIC, 1220 Wien, Wagramer Strasse 5, is best reached by U1
(Kaisermühlen/Vienna International Centre).

 

Posted in Europa, Friedensbewegung, Friedenskultur, Friedenspädagogik, Friedenstourismus, Gewaltprävention

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