Conflict Education - Insights, activities and resources for examining conflicts between individuals and on larger levels, and for strengthening skills to address conflict in any area of life.
Nonviolent Social Movements in Creating Change - This session allows participants to expand this picture for themselves through the story of the civil rights sit-ins in 1960, and an activity that surveys the breadth and variety of social movement activity throughout history.
Notable Peacemakers
Learn about remarkable champions of peace and justice through peace quotes, videos, and stories.
The Path of Hope
(Wall of Hope)
Over 100 peace and justice successes throughout history: Exhibit, activities, handouts, resources.
More than 600 churches and groups have found this helps inspire and encourage faithful action for justice and peace. Timeline of events: (pdf) (html) Versión en español
Peace Education Resources - a list of LPF's best educational materials to learn and teach about peace
Peace Points: resources for leaders: engaging discussion activities; each includes handouts, agenda, tips for leaders.
Peace
Points Starters - Resources for creating or strengthening a peace-focused session for youth.
Reclaim
the Season! - Peace & justice living and giving – especially appropriate at Christmas; useful throughout the year.
In Spanish: ¡Recobra la Epoca! Maneras Creativas de Celebrar la Navidad y Florecer en Fidelidad.
Transforming Our World - The most useful books, manuals, and web sites, selected by PJRC teachers, researchers, parents, and activists.
U.S. Budget Priorities: An engaging, interactive computer activity for youth and adults. Previous users have said it brings alive the shocking imbalance in U.S. budget priorities: a vast amount goes to military power, and very little to diplomacy and development aid as alternatives for engaging our world. (updated 2014 version).