NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

URI+BIC | PUBLIC FORUM | War, Faith and Peace | Friday 12 August 2016 | 9.30am-3pm

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Exploring the role of religion in fostering peace or causing conflict throughout Australian history. How does religion shape peace and conflict in Australia today? 

Forum followed by free conflict resolution training for young people (open for those aged 18-30), delivered by experienced intercultural youth education trainers. Learn key skills on understanding the common causes of conflict and how to respectfully negotiate differences.

Keynote Speaker: Dr Des Cahill, Professor of Intercultural Studies at RMIT University and currently chairs the Australian chapter of Religions for Peace International, the world’s largest interfaith organisation, and represents Australia on the executive committee of the Religions for Peace Asia.

Conflict Resolution Trainer: Nivy Balachandran, Co founder and current Director of InterAction, Australia’s first youth lead interfaith organization, where she runs interfaith training and education about the world’s religion and worldviews for young people across Australia. She is the Regional Coordinator of the global interfaith organisation (Australia-Pacific) United Religions Initiative (URI), an international grassroots interfaith organisation. URI is a global grassroots interfaith network that cultivates peace and justice by engaging people to bridge religious and cultural differences and work together for the good of their communities and the world.

Where: Bendigo TAFE - City Campus, Room P1.49 - Library Seminar Room, Building P, 23 Mundy St, Bendigo VIC 3550

Inclusions: Lunch and morning tea provided. Please advise any dietary restrictions

Bookings: RSVP by 4 August 2016 to Nivy Balachandran, Email nivy@uri.org

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United Religions Initiative
Nivy Balachandran
Email nivy@uri.org

In partnership with the Bendigo Interfaith Council
This event is supported by the State Government of Victoria, Bendigo TAFE and Cultural Infusion.