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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

[SDCPJ] Reading & Leading for Peace in 2014

Happy almost New Year dear peace friends!

We are so grateful for your ongoing support and look forward to working with you in 2014. For those not on our postal mailing list, or in case you'd like to share it with others around the country (or world!), you can view --and read-- our Annual Review for 2013 and earlier years at http://prcsd.org/resources/prc-reports.html

Also, we were told that the local Paul Chappell "peace leadership" workshop STILL has a few spots! It's next week, but perhaps you can join?

Everyone who has participated in one of those courses has raved about it. General info is pasted below and a description of the curriculum is attached. Also, partial scholarships are available for those with limited financial resources. 
If that's a factor or you have any questions, please contact 
Professor Steven Gelb | sgelb@sandiego.edu | (619) 260-4893

Be safe in your celebrations this evening 
& Peace be with you!
from the PRC

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Paul K. Chappell: The Transformative Peace Leadership Workshop
http://www.sandiego.edu/soles/events/events_detail.php?_focus=46065

Monday, January 6, 2014 – Friday, January 10, 2014
USD Campus, Mother Rosalie Hill Hall 211
Cost: $600 (partial scholarships available)

To register for the workshop, go to http://peaceleadership.kintera.org/usd

Paul K. Chappell served as a Captain in the U.S. Army and served in Iraq. Upon leaving the Army, he devoted his time to teaching and writing about peace. He is the author of the Road to Peace series, a seven-book series about waing peace, ending war, the art of living, and what it means to be human. He currently serves as the Peace Leadership Director for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation in Santa Barbara, California.

"Captain Paul K. Chappell has given us a crucial look at war and peace from the perspective of a soldier, and his new ideas show us why world peace is both necessary and possible in the 21st century." –Archbishop Desmond Tutu

"Paul Chappell is doing something that no one else has done in my lifetime. He has created a system from many philosophies, just as Gandhi did in his time that anyone, no matter what their political beliefs or attitudes, can easily adopt." -Linda Richards, activist, lecturer at Oregon State University

Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be issued after December 22, 2013

The class will meet from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in Mother Rosalie Hall, Room 211, which is directly across from the Institute for Peace and Justice. The West entrance is the best way to reach this area of campus. A printable map of campus is available at www.sandiego.edu/maps/pdf_print.php.

Parking is available on campus. Please email Mariko Peshon at marikopeshon@sandiego.edu if you will need a parking permit. More information will be provided on picking up permits once the final count is received. Wi-Fi is available for guests on campus and we'll provide you with information on how to logon when you're on campus.

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Peace Resource Center of San Diego
3850 Westgate Pl, San Diego, CA 92105
www.prcsd.org & www.sdfriendscenter.org
info@prcsd.org / 619-263-9301

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