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| IPRA UPDATE - February 19, 2006 |
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Hello to all volunteers, organizations and individuals interested in the
upcoming International Peace Research Association’s 21st Biennial Conference
in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 29-July 3--IPRA2006. This international
gathering of peace researchers, educators and communities marks but the
second time in its 42 year history that IPRA has met in North America.
With the Biennial Conference fast approaching, an IPRA update is past due.
The delays in communication have been prompted by the necessity to regroup,
evaluate IPRA’s financial options, and focus on arranging the structural
details of the Plenary and Commission sessions. November’s David Suzuki
event was successful in terms of attendance and raising awareness about
IPRA – it was less successful in the financial realm, running at a loss
of roughly $500. This debit raised concerns as to whether it would be desirable
or even possible to go forward with the Speakers Series and perhaps the
conference itself.
Thanks to the help of some of the international leaders of IPRA, and the
IPRA Foundation, the Speakers Series and the conference will proceed. For
those of you in Calgary and environs, Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire will be speaking at 7:30 March 10 at MacEwan Hall on the University of Calgary campus. Dallaire, as former commander of
peacekeeping forces in Rwanda is a genuine Canadian hero. He has agreed
to speak on our theme, “Patterns of Conflict, Paths to Peace”, with a focus on the UN’s role in developing future paths to peace. Following
his address he will make himself available for a book signing. Tickets are $35 plus taxes/surcharges and are currently on sale via Ticketmaster: http://www.ticketmaster.ca . It is anticipated that this event will sell out quickly, hence the advisability
of purchasing tickets promptly in order to guarantee seats.
Many high-profile speakers have confirmed their attendance, including:
Stephen Lewis: appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan as his Special
Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. Mr. Lewis, has served as Deputy Executive
Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 1995-1999,
and former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations.
Johan Galtung: Norwegian professor, working at the Transcend Institute. He is seen as
the pioneer of peace and conflict research and founded PRIO – the International
Peace Research Institute in Oslo. He is also one of the authors of an influential
account of news values, the factors which determine coverage given to a
particular topic in the news media.
Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpinan ("Sister Sol."): is Secretary-General of the Asia Pacific Peace Research Association and
President and CEO of the Third World Movement Against the Exploitation
of Women. Her work with victims of the international sex trade is widely
respected. You can see a preview of her wisdom on a video prepared by Dr.
Tim Pyrch of the University of Calgary, documenting parts of her visit
to Calgary last March at http://www.commons.ucalgary.ca/sistersol.
We are currently working out the details and are excited about the possible
attendance of Martin Luther King III ,President and CEO of the King Center, and President of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference (SCLC), the organization that his father cofounded
in 1957 in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin III's dedication to creating and implementing
strategic nonviolent action to rid the world of social, political and economic
injustice has propelled him to the forefront as one of America’s most ardent
advocates for the poor, the oppressed and the disillusioned.
These are but a few of the insightful people who will be addressing the
conference.
Confirmation from a number of other prominent individuals who have made,
and continue to make, remarkable efforts towards peace is anticipated as
they continue to indicate their interest.
Additional presenters of renown will be featured in what should prove to
be exciting and engaging Plenary
It was earlier hoped that Dr V andana Shiva, physicist, ecologist, activist,
editor, and author of many books. In India, could come to IPRA2006. She
will however be unable to do so.
Sessions. The themes of the Plenaries are as follows:
Aboriginal Canadians on Peace
Peace and the Environment
Peace Journalism
”Professionalism” in Violence Prevention and Peace Building
Peace Research and Action: Regional Trends in the 21st Century.
Security with a Human Face
Sustainable Peace Building Architecture
The deadline for the Call for Papers passed on February 15th. Hundreds
have submitted proposals to participate in the Commission Sessions.
The fees for the conference have been reduced to make it affordable for
as many as possible. Early Bird rates, for those who register before April
15, have been adjusted to: $225 for IPRA members; $275 for non-members;
$100 for students; and $110 to attend a single day of the conference. Registrations are now being accepted. The registration package and a preliminary conference schedule are available
on our website, http://www.ipra2006.com/.
A new element has been added to the IPRA2006 website: Pieces of Peace. An invitation is extended to individuals, groups and organizations to contribute to a web page dedicated to sharing ideas, poetry, artwork, and essays about peace in all its dimensions. This location is designed as a space and opportunity to all who wish to share their Piece of Peaceon the world wide web. The website is currently being updated in order to accommodate this new venture. The link should appear within the next few days.
There is still a great deal of work that needs to be done, but this is
the challenge which the local Calgary volunteers have been patiently, or
otherwise, waiting to accept. With the logistics organized and registrations
starting to come in, the task now is to publicize the conference and work
on adding the “extras” that make a conference unique and memorable. The
process of working through the financial logistics of being able to host
the world class leaders who plan to attend IPRA2006 has still to be faced.
Any suggestions or connections to financial sponsors who would be willing
to assist us in meeting our goals are sorely needed.
Thank you for your patience and for your excitement about IPRA 2006. We
hope to see you in Calgary this June. A call for volunteers to our Calgary
core will follow this email in due course. In the meantime the urgency
of suggestions regarding sponsorship plus all other inquiries may be addressed
to myself:
Anna Brassard
Chair, Organizing Committee IPRA - Calgary 2006
E-mails: anna@ipra2006.com or aebrassa@ucalgary.ca |
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| For a printable pdf version of thisIPRA update please click here |
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