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The Need for Courage: Experiments with Peace

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Creative problem solving is an essential skill in any peacebuilder's toolbox. In this series, the Marquette University Center for Peacemaking will interview peacemakers from a wide range of professions and disciplines to explore time-tested and novel ways that nonviolent action can infuse creativity and pragmatism into addressing pressing issues in our communities.

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The Death Penalty Violates Human Dignity with Sister Helen Prejean

Helen Prejean, C.S.J. joined us to share stories and wisdom from her lifelong journey advocating for the abolition of the death penalty. She discussed how she was pulled into this work, ways the death penalty negatively impacts society at large, and how Catholic teaching on the death penalty has evolved in recent years. To close the episode, Prejean reveals how experiences with empathy, forgiveness, and faith can reshape our understanding of justice and give direction to how we are called to act today. Prejean is the author of Dead Man Walking (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/133674/ [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/133674/]) which was adapted into an Academy Award winning film, and most recently, a graphic novel (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635448/ [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635448/]). Her current project aims to bring attention to the case of Manuel Ortiz, an innocent man from El Salvador who is on death row in Louisiana for crimes he did not commit. For more information, visit sisterhelen.org [http://sisterhelen.org] (https://www.sisterhelen.org/ [https://www.sisterhelen.org/]).

30. april 2026 - 25 min
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Challenging Stereotypes, Protecting Human Dignity with Dr. Louise Cainkar

Dr. Louise Cainkar, professor of Social and Cultural Sciences and director of Peace Studies at Marquette University, discussed how she became interested in researching human rights and her scholarship on the impact of 9/11 on Arab and Muslim communities. She also shared about the value of Marquette’s Peace Studies program, including opportunities to participate in programs such as the recent Engaging Muslims, Countering Islamophobia immersion. To close the episode, Cainkar discusses the need for human dignity in addressing immigration and the role hope plays in sustaining her research, teaching, and advocacy.   Cainkar is the author of Homeland Insecurity: The Arab American and Muslim American Experience After 9/11 (https://www.russellsage.org/publications/book/homeland-insecurity-0 [https://www.russellsage.org/publications/book/homeland-insecurity-0]). Resources mentioned include Council on American-Islamic Relations (https://www.cair.com/ [https://www.cair.com/]), Institute for Social Policy & Understanding (https://ispu.org/ [https://ispu.org/]), and The Bridge Initiative at Georgetown University (https://bridge.georgetown.edu/ [https://bridge.georgetown.edu/]).

17. april 2026 - 24 min
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Financial Access and Global Peace Efforts

In this episode we delve into the world of financial regulations with an expert panel on the critical need for collaboration between financial institutions, regulators, and nonprofits to ensure that humanitarian efforts are not stifled by regulatory hurdles. Brian Kimari, coordinator of Kenya NPO Working Group on the Financial Action Task Force, discusses how the Financial Action Task Force has produced unintended impacts on peacebuilding and human rights organizations in Kenya with Recommendation 8. Michael Beer, co-director at Nonviolence International, discusses how derisking has impacted Nonviolence International. And Poorvika Mehra, Howard S. Brembeck Fellow at the Charity & Security Network, discusses the challenges posed by de-risking and de-banking practices that often hinder nonprofit organizations from accessing essential financial services. Their combined analysis uncovers the need for a truly risk-based approach that balances compliance with the operational realities of civil society groups.   Suggested resources include Charity & Security Network's Civil Society Rights & Resiliency Project (https://charityandsecurity.org/know-your-rights/civilsocietyrightsresliency/ [https://charityandsecurity.org/know-your-rights/civilsocietyrightsresliency/]), Global NPO Coalition on FATF (https://fatfplatform.org/ [https://fatfplatform.org/]), and Nonviolence International (https://www.nonviolenceinternational.net/ [https://www.nonviolenceinternational.net/]).

31. mars 2026 - 33 min
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