PeaceEdProgram's profile picture. For 35 years Peace Education Program has strengthened the community by training youth & adults on conflict resolution, peer mediation, and prejudice reduction.

Peace Ed

@PeaceEdProgram

For 35 years Peace Education Program has strengthened the community by training youth & adults on conflict resolution, peer mediation, and prejudice reduction.

@PeaceEdProgram has began our search for a new leader as our executive director is retiring at years end. Have a passion for conflict resolution and interest in applying? Or want to share the job listing with someone who does? Here is the link: indeedhi.re/3kSiFfI


Give for Good Louisville, 24 hours of online giving, is just a month away! Reduce violence and help keep the peace by supporting Peace Ed’s work with Louisville area youth. Save this link which goes live on Thursday, September 17! tinyurl.com/GFGLPEd #giveforgoodlouisville

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. Give for Good Louisville,  24 hours of online giving, is just a month away! Reduce violence and help keep the peace by supporting Peace Ed’s work with Louisville area youth. Save this link which goes live on Thursday, September 17! tinyurl.com/GFGLPEd #giveforgoodlouisville

@PeaceEdProgram has big and exciting news to share - Our Executive Director Eileen is making retirement plans and the search for her replacement has began. Follow this link to read Eileen’s letter (which includes a link to the job listing): conta.cc/3kPxLTg

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. @PeaceEdProgram has big and exciting news to share - Our Executive Director Eileen is making retirement plans and the search for her replacement has began.  Follow this link to read Eileen’s letter (which includes a link to the job listing): conta.cc/3kPxLTg

In a world changed by the CV-19 pandemic and unrest over police violence, Peace Ed has worked hard to stay engaged. We have rapidly adjusted our programs to fulfill our commitment to help young people reduce violence and resolve conflicts. Share your support September 17th.

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. In a world changed by the CV-19 pandemic and unrest over police violence, Peace Ed has worked hard to stay engaged.  We have rapidly adjusted our programs to fulfill our commitment to help young people reduce violence and resolve conflicts.  Share your support September 17th.

Give for Good Louisville our city's annual day of online giving is coming up Thursday September 17. Mark your calendar and plan to support the work of Peace Ed. When systems fail we help youth prevail!

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. Give for Good Louisville our city's annual day of online giving is coming up Thursday September 17. Mark your calendar and plan to support the work of Peace Ed. When systems fail we help youth prevail!

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Parenting has never been easy. Have screens made it harder? ow.ly/oCSl50ALLno


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Being kind to others is important. But, we must also be kind to ourselves. We have to love, accept, and care for ourselves with as much energy as we care for others, our kids, and our family members. How do you take time to be kind to yourself? #kindness

faceitabuse's tweet image. Being kind to others is important. But, we must also be kind to ourselves. We have to love, accept, and care for ourselves with as much energy as we care for others, our kids, and our family members. How do you take time to be kind to yourself?
#kindness

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Join @marcbrackett, @RobinSStern, @angeladuckw, @HeidiBrooksPhD, and more Aug. 11 and 12 for the Emotional Intelligence 2020 Conference. All profits will be donated to underserved schools in support of evidence-based #SEL programs. Register here >> go.ojilifelab.com/EI2020/

Over 2000 people already registered for the #EmotionalIntelligence2020 conference! Go to marcbrackett.com > events to learn more.

drmarcbrackett's tweet image. Over 2000 people already registered for the #EmotionalIntelligence2020 conference!  Go to marcbrackett.com > events to learn more.


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These last few months, weeks, and days have been....TOUGH. If you're feeling overwhelmed, take 5 to CARE for yourself. Try counting down -- 5...4...3...2...1. Learn more: bit.ly/3fOCzpk

faceitabuse's tweet image. These last few months, weeks, and days have been....TOUGH. If you're feeling overwhelmed, take 5 to CARE for yourself.

Try counting down -- 5...4...3...2...1.

Learn more: bit.ly/3fOCzpk

Peace Ed is providing tools that help youth build the skills needed to thrive even under the added stress from CV-19 and the uprising against police violence. Visit our website (bit.ly/PeaceEdVideos) for skill building videos that can be accessed by anyone, anytime, anywhere.


Today and Thursday, 6-7:30, join PeaceCasters Leader Lijah Fosl for educational sessions for those participating in protests and movement building. Learn about deescalation and practicing healthy conflict resolution. Sign up for both at bit.ly/3gnXLCa

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. Today and Thursday, 6-7:30, join PeaceCasters Leader Lijah Fosl for educational sessions for those participating in protests and movement building. Learn about deescalation and practicing healthy conflict resolution. Sign up for both at bit.ly/3gnXLCa

In this clip from Peace Ed’s visit with Dawne Gee on @wave3news' WAVE Country, Deborah Barnes-Byers, Pivot to Peace Program Manager, offers an expanded definition of violence and discusses its impact on Black Americans. youtu.be/WnoiOGUqiZk

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In this short clip from Peace Ed’s visit with Dawne Gee on @wave3news Carrie Christensen, our Coordinator of Programming, talks about the higher degrees of stress young folks are experiencing and how that impacts their capacity to make good choices. youtu.be/_v1RzWFiU6A


In this short clip from Peace Ed’s visit with Dawne Gee on @wave3news Deborah Barnes-Byers, Pivot to Peace Program Manager talks about her work building de-escalation skills and “bringing people from one place to another”. youtu.be/HTf4-NP55mo

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In this clip from our visit with Dawne Gee @wave3news Carrie Christensen, r Coordinator of Programming, talks about the connection between r individual conflict resolution skills & systemic change in light of the ongoing protests against police violence. youtube.com/watch?v=SshbBi…

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Peace Ed's PeaceCasters is proud to announce a new partnership with @scefdn to build a #youth driven program to promote positive relationships with #tech.

In an era of unprecedented societal change, youth voice is more important than ever. We're proud to partner with these nine organizations in search of youth-led solutions for a tech-enabled world. Learn about our Youth Voice cohort → ow.ly/ilrV50AbnQg

scefdn's tweet image. In an era of unprecedented societal change, youth voice is more important than ever. We're proud to partner with these nine organizations in search of youth-led solutions for a tech-enabled world.

Learn about our Youth Voice cohort → ow.ly/ilrV50AbnQg


Tomorrow on Instagram Live: Violence Prevention Town Hall focusing on Mental Health and Self Care from our partners @SafeHealthyLou and featuring our friends @HiJackTheDay Trinidad Jackson and Damon Cobble. Be a part of the solution - check it out Thursday from 6 - 7pm

PeaceEdProgram's tweet image. Tomorrow on Instagram Live: Violence Prevention Town Hall focusing on Mental Health and Self Care from our partners @SafeHealthyLou  and featuring our friends @HiJackTheDay  Trinidad Jackson and Damon Cobble.  Be a part of the solution - check it out Thursday from 6 - 7pm

Demonstrations against police violence have ignited a movement calling for justice. In our city young people r leading the protests & calls for reform. We know when emotions r high, thinking is low. Understanding how r brains work under stress can help. bit.ly/2AtwoHF


Solid and simple advice.

If you're feeling overwhelmed, take 5 to CARE for yourself. What are... 5 things you can see? 4 things you can hear? 3 things you can feel? 2 things you can smell? 1 thing you can taste? Learn more bit.ly/3fOCzpk

faceitabuse's tweet image. If you're feeling overwhelmed, take 5 to CARE for yourself. What are...

5 things you can see?
4 things you can hear?
3 things you can feel?
2 things you can smell?
1 thing you can taste?

Learn more bit.ly/3fOCzpk


Watch Dawne Gee & Peace Education Program's Deborah Barnes-Beyers & Carrie Christensen as they talk about the connections between practicing personal de-escalation and conflict resolution skills and creating systemic change and more @wave3news Watch here: youtu.be/Q0tKDH5RFeo


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