Peace and Reconciliation Centre (PARC)
Peace and Reconciliation Centre (PARC)
The first of its kind in British Columbia, the Peace and Reconciliation Centre (PARC) is linked to many academic programs including, Peace and Conflict Studies, Indigenous Studies, Global Development Studies, Criminology, and Social Work, in ways that support the Centre’s outreach and educational goals. The dominant approach of the Centre to date has been to collaborate with stakeholders and research to facilitate constructive dialogue that supports conflict transformation and reconciliation.
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This one-day workshop examined service provider recognition and response to brain injuries among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors in the Fraser Valley.The…
Recognizing and responding to brain injuries…
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This one-day workshop examined service provider recognition and response to brain injuries among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors in the Fraser Valley.The…
Recognizing and responding to brain injuries…
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PACS students present research on transforming communities. Restoration in a Fractured Community, presented by Katelyn Van Hove. Child Welfare in Indigenous…
Peace Talk: PACS Students Transforming our…
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Perhaps nowhere in the world are local and global geopolitics mixing to create as volatile a situation as in Ukraine. Situated between Vladimir Putin’s resurgent…
PARC | Understanding the Crisis in Ukraine
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A webinar recorded on February 8, 2922.
Peace Talk: Climate Migrants and the Global…
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UFV's Peace and Reconciliation Centre is hosted a book launch featuring a suite of innovative and artistic books by local Indigenous and settler authors and…
Book Launch for Sema:th Xo:tsa, Stand Like a…
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This Peace Talk webinar will feature the work of two Peace and Conflict Studies students who have recently completed the PACS Field Work course.Presented work during the…
Peace Talk: PACS Student Field Work Presentation…
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Peace Talk by PARC to host dialogue: “Renaming and Destatuing: Challenging History in the Age of Reconciliation Building"
Peace Talk: Renaming and Destatuing: Challenging…
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Peace Talks: Indigenous Place Names and Hiking in the Fraser Valley – How do we engage in ethical recreation?Keynote: Stephen HuiWill discuss his new book…
Peace Talks: Indigenous Place Names and Hiking in…
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Peace Talks by PARC with sponsorship from the UFV Student Union Society presents the Kidnapping of Sto:lo Children: The Exploitation of Indigenous Children and their…
The Kidnapping of Sto:lo Children: The…
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Islamophobia: Seeking Solutions for Hate webinar, presented by the College of Arts and PARC on June 23, 2021
Islamophobia: Seeking Solutions for Hate
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While Canada and China are currently enduring tense relations, it is strategically important to continue engagement. Particularly as Canada tries to negotiate the…
Peace Talks: Dealing with Modern China
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Peace Talks: The Crown as an Agent of Reconciliation? Wed, April 14, 2021 | virtual sessionKeynote speakers: The Hon. Eva Qamaniq Aariak (CM, ONu), Commissioner of…
Peace Talks: The Crown as an Agent of…
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