The best time to think about peace is right in the middle of conflict. Dialogue is imperative when we are angriest with each other and words seem to fail us. That is also when it is hardest. In the…| The Peace Blog
On March 31, 2025, Prajnya closed after almost 18 years of research, public education and network-building work around gender equality and peace education. Prajnya’s peace education work has …| prajnyaforpeace.wordpress.com
Peace Begins with Us: Art-for-Peace Activity Roshni Matriculation School, Kuthanoor October 8, 2024 Report by Divya Prabha S. On October 8, 2024, over 100 students from Roshni Matriculation School,…| prajnyaforpeace.wordpress.com
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has been observing March 21 as World Poetry Day since 1999, and this seems like the perfect occasion to recommend a book of poetry that has meant much to me. Instead of writing about how educators could use it as a resource with the students in … More Book Recommendation: Homie|
Sreelekha Chatterjee is a poet from New Delhi, India. Her poems have recently appeared in various magazines and journals like Raw Lit, The Mini Magazine of Assam, Verse-Virtual, The Wise Owl, Ghudsavar Literary Magazine, Orenaug Mountain Poetry Journal, and Ukiyo Literary Magazine, and in the anthologies—The Harvest & the Reaping, Winter Glimmerings, and Whose Spirits … More PeaceVerse 2024: A Quest for a Tranquil World, by Sreelekha Chatterjee|
Carol D’Souza is a writer and translator based in Bangalore. A collation of her work can be found at linktr.ee/cblaizd.|
Maureen Tai is a Hong Kong-based Malaysian writer who has published creative works in literary magazines such as Cha, Mekong Review, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Kyoto Journal and Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine, as well as in local and international anthologies. Primarily writing for children and teens, she has published short stories for children with Oxford University Press and Marshall Cavendish … More PeaceVerse 2024: Peace Offerings for a Ceasefire, by Maureen Tai|
Shikha S. Lamba is a Jewelry Designer and Gemologist (G.I.A) Co-Editor /Founder Coffee and Conversations Magazine.|
Thank you to all those who submitted poems for PeaceVerse 2024. Poets Farah Did, Srilata K. and Shobhana Kumar formed our jury this year. We received a small number of entries of which they selected five for publication on The Peace Blog. The poems will appear as individual posts after this. The two jury favourites … More World Poetry Day 2024: PeaceVerse|