Hiroshima Day 2018 Photos
Hiroshima Day 2018 / Google Photos Follow the link above for more photographs from Hiroshima Day Memorial Event 2018
Continue reading →Hiroshima Day 2018 / Google Photos Follow the link above for more photographs from Hiroshima Day Memorial Event 2018
Continue reading →Spring Action is a cleaning service organised by Coventry refugee and migrant centre in order to support refugees to give them a chance to support their families by providing a high standard of cleaning in offices and buildings in need of … Continue reading →
As a trailer for a new film about reconciliation, three of the people who have been Canons for Reconciliation here at Coventry Cathedral – Justin Welby, Paul Oestreicher and David Porter – together with Sarah Hills, the current holder of … Continue reading →
Coventry Cathedral, in the heart of England, is a powerful symbol of reconciliation and hope. Destroyed by German bombing in 1940, it was rebuilt next to the ruins that remain in the open air. It is now a hub for … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →A message from Ann Farr on 11 July 2018: Palestine: Have just heard that the Israeli Military have closed off Khan al Ahmar village and are not letting anyone in – but are taking in more demolition equipment. Israeli military … Continue reading →
On 6 June the Lord Mayor of Coventry John Blundell officially opened the Community Peace Orchard in the presence of Normandy Day veteran Dennis Davison (who suggested the idea of the orchard) and children from local schools after a community picnic … Continue reading →
Coventry Restorative Justice Forum are undertaking a mapping exercise to find out who is doing what RJ within Coventry and beyond. We then intend to report back our findings at our conference in November to members of the forum and others, … Continue reading →
Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation had a table at the Community Information Fair in June. This fair is part of the Positive Images Festival. We found it a great way to meet interesting people, including other stall-holders. … Continue reading →
In October 2017 the EU’s Urban Innovative Actions fund awarded more than £4m to Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton for the MiFriendly Cities project, a 3-year initiative that will look to develop innovative, community-led and sustainable approaches to enhancing the contribution … Continue reading →