TEDTalks: Peace Mongers

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  • 2024
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TEDTalks: Peace Mongers is a captivating and inspiring show that brings together a group of individuals from various parts of the world, who have dedicated their lives to promoting peace, conflict resolution, and non-violent communication. These peace mongers share their stories, experiences, and ideas on how to make the world a more peaceful and just place.

Hosted by John Hunter, the creator of the World Peace Game, the show features 12 thought-provoking talks by extraordinary individuals who are working tirelessly to bring about positive change in their communities and beyond. From filmmakers and activists to scholars and humanitarian workers, each speaker provides a unique perspective on the challenges facing our world and offers innovative solutions to address them.

Among the speakers is Julia Bacha, an award-winning filmmaker and co-founder of Just Vision, a nonprofit organization that highlights the stories of Palestinian and Israeli civilians working towards peace and justice in the region. In her talk, Bacha discusses the power of storytelling to change perceptions and create empathy between people from different backgrounds.

Jeremy Gilley, a British filmmaker and the founder of Peace One Day, shares his journey of creating the International Day of Peace, which is celebrated annually on September 21st. Gilley's talk highlights the importance of setting aside our differences and working together towards a common goal: peace.

Steven Pinker, a cognitive psychologist and author of the best-selling book, The Better Angels of Our Nature, analyzes the historical trends that have led to a decrease in violence around the world. In his talk, Pinker argues that, despite what the news may suggest, we are living in the most peaceful time in human history.

Rory Stewart, a British politician, author, and former diplomat, shares his experiences living in Iraq and Afghanistan and working towards building more stable and secure societies in these war-torn countries. Stewart's talk underscores the importance of listening to local communities and understanding their needs in order to design effective policies.

Emiliano Salinas, a Mexican philanthropist and advocate for human rights, discusses the importance of community engagement in promoting peace and combating violence. Salinas shares the success stories of several initiatives, including a program that provides education and job opportunities to at-risk youth in Mexico.

Thomas Barnett, an American military strategist and author, offers a big-picture perspective on the geopolitical challenges facing the world and explores the role that the United States can play in promoting peace and stability. Barnett's talk encourages us to rethink our approach to foreign policy and embrace a more interconnected and cooperative world.

Asher Hasan, a Pakistani-born doctor and founder of the nonprofit organization Naya Jeevan, shares his story of overcoming personal tragedy and using his medical expertise to help underserved communities in Pakistan. Hasan's talk highlights the importance of empathy and compassion in healing the wounds of violence and conflict.

Inge Missmahl, a German clinical psychologist and founder of the Global Mental Health Network, discusses the role of mental health in promoting peace and preventing violent extremism. Missmahl's talk emphasizes the need for more holistic approaches to conflict resolution that prioritize the psychological well-being of individuals and communities.

Jody Williams, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and advocate for landmines eradication and peacebuilding, shares her experiences leading the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, a global movement that successfully lobbied for a treaty banning anti-personnel landmines. Williams' talk demonstrates the power of grassroots activism and collective action in shaping international policy.

Stefan Wolff, a British scholar and expert on conflict and security, discusses the complex dynamics of conflict and post-conflict societies and offers insights into how we can build more peaceful and resilient societies. Wolff's talk emphasizes the importance of inclusive politics, human security, and international cooperation in preventing and resolving conflicts.

Suheir Hammad, a Palestinian-American poet and activist, shares her powerful and poignant reflections on the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for healing and reconciliation. Hammad's talk reminds us that peace is not just about policy solutions, but also about deepening our understanding of the diverse human experiences behind the headlines.

Zainab Salbi, an Iraqi-American author and activist, shares her journey of empowerment and healing after surviving years of abuse and violence. Salbi's talk underscores the importance of listening to survivors and amplifying their voices in the fight against violence and oppression.

Overall, TEDTalks: Peace Mongers is a must-watch show for anyone interested in the power of ideas to create positive change in the world. These inspiring talks will leave you feeling energized, hopeful, and ready to take action to help build a more peaceful and just world.

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Zainab Salbi: Women, Wartime and the Dream of Peace
13. Zainab Salbi: Women, Wartime and the Dream of Peace
 
Zainab Salbi tells stories of women who keep life going during conflicts, and calls for a women's place at the negotiation.
Suheir Hammad: Poems of War, Peace, Women, Power
12. Suheir Hammad: Poems of War, Peace, Women, Power
 
Poet Suheir Hammad performs two spine-tingling spoken-word pieces that meditate on war, peace, women and power.
Stefan Wolff: The Path to Ending Ethnic Conflicts
11. Stefan Wolff: The Path to Ending Ethnic Conflicts
 
Stefan Wolff extracts lessons from Northern Ireland, Liberia and Timor to show three effective weapons in waging peace.
Jody Williams: A Realistic Vision for World Peace
10. Jody Williams: A Realistic Vision for World Peace
 
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Jody Williams brings tough love to the dream of world peace.
Inge Missmahl Brings Peace to the Minds of Afghanistan
9. Inge Missmahl Brings Peace to the Minds of Afghanistan
 
Witnessing the inner wounds of war in Afghanistan, Inge Missmahl helps build the country's psychosocial counseling system.
Asher Hasan's Message of Peace from Pakistan
8. Asher Hasan's Message of Peace from Pakistan
 
Asher Hasan shows photos of ordinary Pakistanis and drives home a message: Look beyond disputes, and see the humanity we share.
Thomas Barnett Draws a New Map for Peace
7. Thomas Barnett Draws a New Map for Peace
 
Thomas Barnett outlines a post-Cold War solution for the foundering U.S. military that is both sensible and breathtaking.
Emiliano Salinas: A Civil Response to Violence
6. Emiliano Salinas: A Civil Response to Violence
 
In this talk that caused a sensation in Mexico, the son of a former president confronts the current climate of violence in Mexico.
Rory Stewart: Time to End the War in Afghanistan
5. Rory Stewart: Time to End the War in Afghanistan
 
British MP Rory Stewart walked across Afghanistan after 9/11 and shares lessons from past military interventions that worked.
Steven Pinker on the Myth of Violence
4. Steven Pinker on the Myth of Violence
 
Steven Pinker charts the decline of violence from Biblical times to the present. Are we living in the most peaceful time?
Jeremy Gilley: One Day of Peace
3. Jeremy Gilley: One Day of Peace
 
Jeremy Gilley shares how his crazy idea -- one day of peace -- became real enough to help millions of kids in war-torn regions.
Julia Bacha: Pay Attention to Nonviolence
2. Julia Bacha: Pay Attention to Nonviolence
 
A Brazilian filmmaker shares a story of why we must pay more attention to nonviolent leaders in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
John Hunter on the World Peace Game
1. John Hunter on the World Peace Game
 
John Hunter writes all the world's problems on a 4-by-5-foot board, and lets his fourth-graders solve them in his World Peace Game.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 24, 2024