2015 YEG PeaceFest September 21 – October 2 Summary provided by Colleen Ring ([email protected] ) Board Member, Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace www.gandhifoundation.ca
2015
YEG PeaceFest
September 21 – October 2
Summary provided by Colleen Ring ([email protected]) Board Member, Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace
www.gandhifoundation.ca
An initiative of:
THE MAHATMA GANDHI CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR
WORLD PEACE www.gandhifoundation.ca
In collaboration with:
THE JOHN HUMPHREY CENTRE FOR PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Supported by:
THE EDMONTON INTERFAITH CENTRE
THE ALBERTA COUNCIL FOR GLOBAL COOPERATION
PROJECT PLOUGHSHARES
SGI CANADA, EDMONTON BRANCH
THE UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION IN CANADA – EDMONTON BRANCH
The intent and purpose of the Edmonton Peace Festival is to bring together Edmontonians of all backgrounds to reflect on and celebrate peace. The Peace Festival aims to foster a city-wide promotion of peace, unity, and human rights. It runs from September 21st to October 2nd, commemorating the International Day of Peace, Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday and the International Day of Non-Violence. The Festival provides an opportunity for energizing peace - it is an opportunity to think critically about what peace means at home and abroad; to connect Edmonton-based individuals and groups who are committed to advancing peace; to explore efforts to advance peace, both locally and globally; to work together in fostering inclusive communities to uphold the dignity of all; and to celebrate our common humanity. Ways in which organizations and individuals can become involved:
• Host a Peace Festival event – get Edmontonians thinking about peace by hosting a speaker, film, artist, workshop, dialogue, performance, exhibition, peace walk, interactive activity, to name a few possibilities.
• Promote The Edmonton Peace Festival through social media posts, newsletters or bulletins, posters, word-of-mouth etc.
• Attend Peace Festival events and bring information about your organization, programs, services and/or campaigns to share with participants.
An invitation to Edmontonians to:
BYOPeace
"Every thought, every word, and every action that adds to the positive and the wholesome is a contribution to peace. Each and every one of us is capable of making such a contribution." --Aung San Suu Kyi
We hope that you will choose to become involved in Edmonton’s Peace Festival by
attending some of the Festival events.
But we also invite you to use these 12 days to discover ways that you can develop and deepen your own personal commitment to peace.
Here are a few ideas:
* Nurture your own inner peace – perhaps through
meditation, mindfulness, prayer, spending time in nature
* Peace through service – spend time helping others
* Peace through conscious consumption – use your purchasing power to “vote” for the kind of world you want.
* Peace through gratitude – focus on counting your
blessings
* Peace through forgiveness – of yourself and others
* Peace through environmentalism – recognize your interconnection with all life on the planet
* Peace through Ahimsa.-‐ this was integral to Gandhi’s life
and means doing no harm in thought, word or deed.
* Peace through honouring and respecting legacy – we are here because of the efforts of countless generations that came before us – what we do today will be the legacy we
leave for the countless generations still to come.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world” ~ Mahatma Gandhi ~
OVERVIEW OF
EDMONTON’S 2015
PEACE FESTIVAL EVENTS
EDMONTONʼS 2015 PEACE FESTIVAL Ongoing until Oct. 10.....Arche-Textures: An Art Installation Inspiring Peace, U of A Enterprise Square Museum Gallery Sept. 18 - 26............Everything You Treasure - For a World Free From Nuclear Weapons, art installation at U of A Rutherford Library Sundays in Sept......Peace Month Services, Unitarian Church of Edmonton, 10:30 a.m. September 20.........Service for Peace, St. Johnʼs Lutheran Church September 21.........-Gall Conference, 9:00 a.m. Boyle Street Plaza - U.N. International Day of Peace Celebration, 11:00 a.m Edmonton City Hall - Noon Peace Flag Raising, City Hall Plaza - Labyrinth Walk for Peace, 7:00 p.m., Providence Centre September 22........ Peace of Poetry, 8:00 p.m., Rouge Lounge September 23........Screening of “Valentine Road”, 5:00 p.m. Ed. Bldg., U of A Sept. 25 - 27..........The Unfinished Project of the Arab Spring Conference, Edmonton Clinic, U of A Sept. 25 - 27......... Personal Growth and Conflict Transformation Workshop, Alternatives to Violence Program, Grant MacEwan September 26........Kicking Out Bullying 3 x 3 Soccer Tournament, EGM Society September 28 & 29.....Housing as a Human Right, 12:00 noon, Bissell Centre September 28.......- Contributions of Women to World Peace, 4:00 Welcome Centre for Immigrants - World Peace Meditation, 7:00 p.m. Sai Baba Centre September 29........The War on Terror and a Migrancy Crisis, 3:30 p.m., U of A Peace and Conflict Studies September 30........- The U.N.ʼs New Sustainable Development Goals, Ed. Bldg., U of A - The U.N. in the 21st Century, 7:00 p.m., SGI Centre October 2 .............- Gandhi Garlanding Ceremony, 12 noon, Stanley Milner Library Plaza - Gandhi Commemorative Banquet, 6:00 p.m., Radisson Hotel October 4 .............Film Screening “Gandhi”, 1:00, Metro Cinema
2015 EDMONTON PEACE FESTIVAL – YEG PEACEFEST Event Calendar (see http://re1840.wix.com/yegpeacefest for more details)
Sept. 18-26 Exhibit:“Everything You Treasure – For a World Free From Nuclear Weapons” Rutherford Library U of A Sun., Sept 20 Mon.,Sept. 21 Tues.,Sept.22 Wed.,Sept.23 Thur.,Sept.24 Fri.,Sept.25 Sat.,Sept.26
*9:30am(German) & 11am (English) CHURCH SERVICE FOR PEACE, St. John’s Lutheran Church *10:30am PEACE MONTH SERVICES Unitarian Church of Edmonton, 10804 – 119 St.
* 9:00am GALL CONFERENCE Boyle Street Plaza * 11:00am U.N. INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE CELEBRATION, City Hall * 12 noon PEACE FLAG RAISING City Hall Plaza * 7:00pm LABYRINTH WALK FOR PEACE Providence Centr.
* 1:00pm SAFE SPACES 101 – iSMSS , Rm7-‐104, Education North, U of A * 8:00pm PEACE OF POETRY Breath in Poetry, Rouge Lounge, 10111-‐ 117 St.
* 5:00 pm SCREENING OF “VALENTINE ROAD” Rm 129, Education South Bldg., U of A
* ARCH-‐TEXTURES: AN ART INSTALLATION INSPIRING PEACE Enterprise Square Gallery 10230 -‐ Jasper Ave. Thur. 12 – 6 pm Fri. 12 – 6 pm Sat. 12 – 4 pm
* 6:00 pm THE UNFINISHED PROJECT OF THE ARAB SPRING: WHY “MIDDLE EAST EXCEPTIONALISM” IS STILL WRONG Rm 2-‐190, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, U of A, Conference Sept 25 -‐ 27 * 7:00pm PERSONAL GROWTH AND CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION WORKSHOP, Sept. 25 – 27, Rm 9-‐208 Robbins Cntr.,Grant MacEwan Univ.
* 10:00 a.m. KICKING OUT BULLYING Edmonton South Soccer Cntr, 6520 Roper Road * 7:30pm THE FUTURE OF MUSLIMS IN THE WEST: PROTECTING PLURALISM AND ENDING ISLAMOPHOBIA Edmonton Islamic Academy, 14525 – 127 St.
Sun.,Sept.27 Mon.,Sept.28 Tues.,Sept.29 Wed.,Sept.30 Thur., Oct.1 Fri.,Oct.2 * 10:30 PEACE MONTH SERVICE Unitarian Church of Edmonton, 10804 – 119 St.
* 12:00 HOUSING AS A HUMAN RIGHT: A VISIT TO THE BISSELL CENTRE 10527 – 96 ST. * 4:00pm CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN TO WORLD PEACE 7609 – 38 Ave. * 7:00pm WORLD PEACE MEDITATION Sai Baba Cntr 9619-‐82 Ave.
* 12:00 HOUSING AS A HUMAN RIGHT: A VISIT TO THE BISSELL CNTR 10527-‐96St * 3:30pm THE WAR ON TERROR AND A MIGRANCY CRISIS Rm 10-‐4, Tory Lecture Hall U of A
* 4:00pm THE UN’s NEW SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Rm 134 Telus International Cntr U of A * 7:00pm THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY SGI Canada Cntr, 10054 – 80 Ave.
* ARCH-‐TEXTURES: AN ART INSTALLATION INSPIRING PEACE Enterprise Square Gallery 10230 -‐ Jasper Ave. Thur. 12 – 6 pm Fri. 12 – 6 pm Sat. 12 – 4 pm
* 12 noon GANDHI GARLANDING CEREMONY Stanley Milner Library Plaza, 99St & 101A Ave. * 6:00pm ANNUAL GANDHI COMMEMORATIVE BANQUET Radisson Hotel South, 4440 Gateway Blvd.
Thank you for your interest and participation in YEG PeaceFest 2015. To become involved or to contribute to Edmonton’s 2016 Peace Festival please contact us at: gandhifoundationcanada @gmail.com
Oct. 4 - 1:30 Screening of the Classic Film “GANDHI” Metro Cinema Garneau Theatre 8712 – 109 St.
Event: “EVERYTHING YOU TREASURE - FOR A WORLD FREE FROM NUCLEAR WEAPONS” Hosted by: SGI Canada Date: September 18 - 26 Location: Rutherford Library University of Alberta
The exhibition "Everything You Treasure--For a World Free From Nuclear Weapons" was jointly created by SGI and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). Launched in Hiroshima in August 2012 at the 20th World Congress of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), the exhibition commemorates the 55th anniversary of second Soka Gakkai president Josei Toda's September 8, 1957, Declaration Calling for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons. Nuclear weapons are a continuing and direct threat to all that we, collectively and individually, treasure. They impact us in ways ranging from humanitarian, environmental and economic to medical, generational and spiritual. We ourselves are the solution to the abolition of nuclear weapons which provides an opportunity to transform society, win over violence and establish a culture of peace.
Event: ARCHE-TEXTURES: AN ART INSTALLATION INSPIRING PEACE Hosted by: U of A Museum Galleries at Enterprise Square Date: August 20 - October 10 Location: Enterprise Square Art Gallery, 10230 - Jasper Ave.
In Arche-Textures, artist Amy Loewan, RCA, revisits and re-extends the invitations for global peace and social harmony that she made in Illuminating Peace (2009). In House Inspiring Peace (2015), the artist interprets an archetypal house form through ancient Chinese paper-cutting and lattice-work techniques, and House Inspiring Peace becomes both the corporeal and the spiritual locus of Loewan’s current exhibition at Enterprise Square.
Pastor Sigmar Reichel and Music Director Michael Gfroerer invited all interested for a German Service at 9:30 am or English Service at 11 am Sunday, September 20th, to raise awareness of International Peace Day, and YEG Peace Festival. With special guest Christian Maxfield, Baritone.
LAUNCH OF THE EDMONTON PEACE FESTIVAL Event: THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE CELEBRATION Co-Hosted by: - THE MAHATMA GANDHI CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR WORLD PEACE -The United Nations Association, Edmonton Branch -The John Humphrey Centre for Peace & Human Rights Date: SEPTEMBER 21, 11:00 A.M. Location: CITY ROOM, EDMONTON CITY HALL
This free event to celebrate the United Nations International Day of Peace kicked off the Edmonton Peace Festival. It was emceed by CTVʼs Cory Edel and featured presentations by Councillors Bev Esslinger and Amarjeet Sohi, Nina Delling, President of UNA-Canada, Edmonton branch and, Lewis Cardinal, community activist. Performances by: Glendale School Handbell Choir, St. Catherine School Choir, Edmonton singer/songwriter Roya Yazdanmehr and, Moscow Ballet ballerina Olena Nalyvaiko performing The Dove of Peace. Many of Edmontonʼs peace-related organizations were on hand with displays and information.
Event: GALL CONFERENCE Hosted by: THE JOHN HUMPHREY CENTRE FOR PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS Date: SEPTEMBER 21, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: BOYLE STREET PLAZA
The Gall Conference provides a forum for critical debate and discussion on the state of human rights in Canada. In 2015, we will explore the interconnections between access to justice, poverty, and peace in our communities. With keynote and panel discussions, topics to be explored include youth poverty, criminalization of poverty, missing and murdered Aboriginal women, mental health, and more. We are honoured to host keynote speaker Dr. Dawn Lavell-Harvard, President of the Native Women's Association of Canada, thanks to the support of End Poverty Edmonton.
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Hosted by the Edmonton Interfaith Centre, this annual ceremony featured songs and presentations and the raising of the United Nations Peace Flag. Official Greetings and Proclamation by Bev Esslinger, City Councillor.
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Event: LABYRINTH WALK FOR PEACE Hosted by: THE PROVIDENCE RENEWAL CENTRE Date: September 21, 7:00 p.m. Location: Providence Centre 3005 - 119 St.
In recognition of the International Day of Peace, a walk of the Providence Centre Labyrinth was held as a prayer for peace. We shared a prayer and there was a candle-lit walk to the center of the labyrinth and out again. Contemplating peace. Welcoming all.
Event: PEACE OF POETRY Hosted by: BREATH IN POETRY COLLECTIVE Date: September 22, 8:00 p.m. Location: Rouge Lounge 10111 - 117 St.
“WAGING ART ON WAR” Celebrating the International Day of Peace by bringing our own interpretation of peace. Edmonton poets shared their own hopes, visions and thoughts about peace. Breath in Poetry Collective was proud to partner with The Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace for this event.
Event: SCREENING OF “VALENTINE ROAD” Hosted by: The Institute for Sexual Minority Studies & Services & The John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights Date: September 23, 5:00 p.m. Location: Room 129, Education Bldg University of Alberta
Movie Synopsis:
On February 12, 2008, in Oxnard, California, eighth-grade student Brandon McInerney shot his classmate Larry King twice in the back of the head during first period. When Larry died two days later, his murder shocked the nation. Was this a hate crime, one perpetrated by a budding neo-Nazi whose masculinity was threatened by an effeminate gay kid who may have had a crush on him? Or was there even more to it? Looking beyond all the copious news coverage of this tragic event, Valentine Road tells the story of two victims: the deceased and the murderer. With keen insight, the film connects the human wreckage of Larry's and Brandon's troubled lives-both physically abused, both from broken homes, and both searching for a sense of belonging.
Event: THE UNFINISHED PROJECT OF THE ARAB SPRING CONFERENCE Hosted by: THE EDMONTON COUNCIL OF MUSLIM COMMUNITIES & The University of Alberta Date: September 25 - 27 Location: Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, U of A
This conference and the subsequent publications aim to examine the local, regional and global impediments to grassroots democracy, and advance our knowledge about deep socio-cultural transformations in the region. It facilitates a critical dialogue between Western and MENA scholars and activists. Scholars from the Middle East, Europe, Canada and US critically examine the impact of global and regional politics, political economy, post-colonial condition, and socio-cultural factors – gender, ethnicity, class, and religion – on the rise and the current crisis of contemporary social movements in the region. The conference features distinguished scholars of the Middle East and Islamic Studies across various academic disciplines. They include Tariq Ali, Karima Bennoune, John L. Esposito, Amina Wadud, among others.
Event: PERSONAL GROWTH & CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION WORKSHOP Hosted by: ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE PROJECT, ALBERTA Date: September 25 - 27 Location: Rm. 9-208, Robbins Cntr. Grant MacEwan University
An experiential workshop that explores "what is violence" and "what is non-violence", communication and listening, emotion and empathy, cooperation, and community building. Presented by the Alternatives to Violence Project, Alberta, this is the AVP Basic/Level 1 workshop. AVP volunteers Gary Garrison, Sara Bennett, and Mat Gardner will facilitated. Gary is the author of "Human on the Inside: Unlocking the Truth about Canada's Prisons". Sessions ran 7:00-9:30 p.m. Friday evening, and 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday.
Event: KICKING OUT BULLYING Hosted by: THE EGM SOCIETY & FC EDMONTON Date: September 26, 10:00 a.m. Location: Edmonton South Soccer Centre, 6520 Roper Road
The EGM Society presents its 2nd year of Kicking Out Bullying- a youth 3v3 soccer tournament in the city of Edmonton.
“Kicking Out Bullying” unites youth, parents, coaches, teachers and business leaders against the prevalent issue of bullying by fostering teamwork and leadership skills.
Through the sport of soccer, we strive to inspire and motivate youth to take action, stand up and kick bullying out of their day-to-day lives.
Event: SUNDAY PEACE SERVICES Hosted by: THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF EDMONTON Date: All Sundays in September Location: The Unitarian Church of Edmonton, 10804 - 119 St.
In honour of The Edmonton Peace Festival, the Unitarian Church of Edmonton devoted all four Sundays in September (6,13,20,27) to peace themed services, from inner peace to global peace. Each Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Event: HOUSING AS A HUMAN RIGHT: A VISIT TO THE BISSELL CENTRE Hosted by: THE BISSELL CENTRE Date: September 28 & 29, 12:00 noon Location: The Bissell Centre 10527 - 96 St.
Bissell Centre is an organization located in Edmonton's inner city that has a vision of eliminating poverty in our community. At the heart of that vision is a commitment to Housing First Principles, which is a successful and transformational housing model used by several organizations to further the City of Edmonton's 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness.
Event: CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN TO WORLD PEACE Hosted by: THE INDO-CANADIAN WOMENʼS ASSOCIATION Date: September 28, 4:00 Location: The Welcome Centre for Immigrants, 7609 - 38 Ave.
The purpose is to inspire Canadian youth, especially young Canadian girls to engage in working for peace. A panel of women made presentations on the theme of the event by sharing life stories of women who have worked hard in creating peace in our world. This was done both verbally and visually (by showing some clips). It was followed by an interactive discussion on the following questions: 1) How will you engage yourself in peace work? 2) What kind of a next generational world do you envision?
Event: WORLD PEACE MEDITATION Hosted by: CANADIAN ENGAGED BUDDHIST ASSOC. Date: September 28, 7:00 pm Location: Sai Baba Centre 9619 - 82 Ave.
Guided meditation led by Guruma Bodhi followed by discussion about peace from Buddhist perspective. This meditation is hosted by the Canadian Engaged Buddhism Association (CEBA).
Event: THE WAR ON TERROR AND A MIGRANCY CRISIS Hosted by: UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTAʼS PEACE & POST CONFLICT STUDIES PROGRAM Date: September 29, 3:30 Location: Room 10-4, Tory Building U of A
Women in International Security (WIIS) Canada is pleased to invite you to a candid conversation with Douglas Roche, Siobhan Byrne, and students of the department of political science over tea and cookies
Currently the globe is facing a flood of refugees from Syria yet the calls for strengthening the fight against ISIL are stronger than ever. During this table conversation, we will reflect on the connections between the global war on terror, militarism and migrancy
Currently heading up the University of Alberta’s Peace and Post-Conflict Studies program, Siobhan Byrne focuses her research on feminist anti-war activism and peace-building in societies in transition from conflict. Joining her will be students from her Gender, Conflict and Security class to provide their perspectives on the war on terror
The session will be moderated by Renee Vaugeois, Director for Women in International Security (WIIS) Canada, a Canadian affiliate to the larger WIIS Global network dedicated to actively advancing women’s leadership, at all stages of their careers, in international peace and security.
Event: THE UNʼS NEW SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Hosted by: THE GLOBAL EDUCATION PROGRAM, U OF A Date: September 30, 4:00 Location: Room 165, Education Bldg. University of Alberta
The United Nations will agree to a number of global Sustainable Development Goals at the largest ever gathering of world leaders, Sept. 25-27. Learn more about these goals and what the world hopes to achieve over the next 15 years by adopting them. Our expert panel will fill us in on goals ranging from ending poverty and reducing inequality to addressing climate change to empowering girls and women. What are the implications for us?
Panelists: Heather McPherson, Executive Director, Alberta Council for Global Cooperation Dr. Duncan Saunders, Professor, School of Public Health Dr. Makere Stewart-Harawira, Professor, Faculty of Education Dr. Brent Swallow, Professor, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
Event: THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Hosted by: SGI CANADA, EDMONTON BRANCH Date: September 30, 7:00 p.m. Location: SGI Canada Centre 10054 - 80 Ave.
Presentation and lecture by the Honourable Doug Roche, O.C., author of “The United Nations in the 21st Century” Grappling with the world's most challenging issues: militarism, the environment, human rights, inequality. The exhibit “Everything You Treasure - For a World Free From Nuclear Weapons” will also be on display.
Event: GANDHI GARLANDING CEREMONY Hosted by: THE MAHATMA GANDHI CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR WORLD PEACE Date: October 2, 12 Noon Location: Stanley Milner Library Plaza 99 St. & 101 A Ave.
The Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace invites you to join us as we commemorate the birth of Mahatma Gandhi at this special annual event.
Each year on the anniversary of Gandhi's birthday we gather for this celebration at the bronze bust of Mahatma Gandhi located on the Centennial Plaza on the southside of the Stanley Milner Library.
This outdoor ceremony will include some brief presentations honouring Gandhi as one of the great peacemakers of our time.
Event: ANNUAL GANDHI COMMEMORATIVE BANQUET Hosted by: THE MAHATMA GANDHI CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR WORLD PEACE Date: October 2, 6:00 p.m. Location: Radisson Hotel South 4440 Gateway Blvd.
The Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace invites you to attend our 27th Annual Banquet to honour Gandhi's birthday. The event will be emceed by Satya Das and feature Keynote Speakers, Jim Gurnett and Rod Loyola, MP. This is an occasion for us to honour and celebrate the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the world’s greatest visionaries of peace and nonviolence.
Event: FILM SCREENING OF THE MOVIE “GANDHI” Hosted by: THE MAHATMA GANDHI CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR WORLD PEACE Date: October 4, 1:30 Location: Metro Cinema, Garneau Theatre, 8712 - 109 St.
Starring Ben Kingsley and John Gielgud, Gandhi endures as a must-see portrayal of one man’s journey from barrister to leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. Director Attenborough’s artistic and technical achievements earned Gandhi 8 Academy Awards.
The Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace proudly sponsors this timely and important screening of Gandhi: a film that reminds us of the power and efficacy of nonviolence to resolve conflict wherever it’s encountered: globally and locally. As Gandhi says, “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.” Join us in revisiting this major cinematic event!
Discussion with Hon. Doug Roche, O.C.
In closing….. We are very encouraged and excited by the response we have received to Edmonton’s inaugural Peace Festival. And this receptivity has convinced us of the value of shifting our focus to 2016 and initiating planning for next year’s Peace Festival. It is our belief that the Edmonton Peace Festival holds great promise for adding to a culture of peace in our city. It is a somewhat unique addition to the line up of Edmonton’s impressive list of existing festivals in that it has the potential to positively impact and include every citizen in Edmonton. There are so many ways in which Edmontonians and Edmonton organizations can be involved. All that is required is a commitment to peace and a desire to find ways of contributing to a culture of peace in Edmonton. We are all beneficiaries of an undertaking such as this and we believe in the potential the Peace Festival holds to enhance a climate of inclusivity, acceptance, belonging and respect for all Edmontonians. For further information or to become involved in Edmonton’s Peace Festival please contact: Colleen Ring [email protected] Board Member, Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace www.gandhifoundation.ca