Positive Images Festival 2015
In 2015 the Positive Images Festival had over 17,000 visitors. Click the following link to see the report. PositiveImagesFestival-2015-report
Continue reading →In 2015 the Positive Images Festival had over 17,000 visitors. Click the following link to see the report. PositiveImagesFestival-2015-report
Continue reading →Coventry’s official Lady Godiva Pru Porretta MBE believes that Lady Godiva is as important a figure today as she has ever been. Pru is the only woman in Coventry’s history to have re-enacted the famous ride many times in the … Continue reading →
This group consists of various faiths who work together to promote equality and diversity through mutual understanding, co-operation and engagement with the wider community. Find their website here: www.wdfaithsforum.org.uk
Continue reading →Lacuna is an online magazine published by staff and students at the University of Warwick. Among the topics they cover are War and Peace. Find their articles here: http://lacuna.org.uk/category/war-and-peace/ More about Lacuna Lacuna is an online magazine that challenges indifference to … Continue reading →
There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which were unanimously adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations at a historic summit in September 2015. Ending poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring prosperity for everyone can all contribute to … Continue reading →
Coventry Peace Day was first run on International Day of Peace, 21 September 2016 to celebrate and promote peace and, if possible, to raise money for charities working for Peace and/or Reconciliation in Coventry. It was organised by the United … Continue reading →
Network for Peace was set up to continue the work of the National Peace Council, one of the oldest peace organisations in the UK. We are an organisation-based network, most members are groups who are working for peace, disarmament, or … Continue reading →
The Peace and Reconciliation gallery at the Herbert tells the story of Coventry’s role in promoting peace and reconciliation around the world. The gallery features key objects and artworks from the museum’s collection, including John Piper’s iconic painting of the … Continue reading →
Use this page to donate to Coventry Day of Peace 2016, which was held during International Day of Peace 2016. For example, you might have sponsored one of the events which were organised during the day. Your money will go … Continue reading →
For over 100 years, Aboriginal children in Canada were removed from their families and sent to institutions called residential schools. The government-funded, church-run schools were located across Canada and established with the purpose to eliminate parental involvement in the spiritual, … Continue reading →