International Day of Peace, September 2019
Transforming Victimhood to Victorhood – Through Forgiveness and Meaning-Making _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Transforming Victimhood to Victorhood – Through Forgiveness and Meaning-Making _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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2018 Meaningfulworld at Transforming Humiliation & Violent Conflict Conference ______________________________________________________________
MW at Hunter College Conference
On Sept 16, Dr. Ani Kalayjian of www.meaningfulworld.com offered a Distinguished Lecture on her work on “15 years later: What is the legacy of 9-11?” At Fordham University. She received Medal for Distinguished Lecturer by Prof Takooshian.
APA 2015 Dr Ani Convention presentations
29 March 2014 ATOP Meaningfulworld Humanitarian Certificate Training Program Stage III: Sacred Activism & Forgiveness Alanna Miyajima & Evelyn Lopez-Castillo On Saturday, March 29, a diverse group of students, interns, medical practitioners and community organizers filled in the Upper East Side beautiful space to attend an all day workshop on humanitarian outreach certificate program on… Continue reading >>
Meaningfulworld’s Humanitarian Outreach, Conflict Transformation, Peace Building and Forgiveness www.meaningfulworld.com 201-941-2266 by Rebecca M Schaffner Press Release Have you ever been in a situation that drained you emotionally to the point that you could not see a positive ending? Have you ever experienced something that seemed too detrimental to your well being and you lost… Continue reading >>
2010 Workshop at Columbia University, NY, on “Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict,” will be held during December 9-10, 2010. Dr Kalayjian and Jennifer De Mucci will present on Friday afternoon at 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm Round Table 3: What Works? What Types of Social Change Efforts Show Promise in Reducing Violent Conflict and Humiliation… Continue reading >>