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Peacebuilding Photos

On March 31, 2010 the Indianapolis Peace Institute closed its programming. To get in touch, please send us an e-mail. We'll reply shortly.

 
Meeting with local practitioners of peacebuilding inspires students to take action.
Spring 2005 students pass through Memorial Park on their way to a warm cafe downtown.
Meals are a great time for students to build friendships, linger over conversations and articulate new ideas.
Students enjoy the back porch of Peace House, our student residence.
Peace Institute staff checks in with a student.
Students from Summer 2005 completed internships that ranged from Indiana Legal Services to Exodus Refugee Agency to the Children's Theatre Institute.
No semester is complete without great pizza from Bazbeaux's.
A group of students from Fall 2004.
Sam and Marina from Summer 2007.
A beautiful spring day lures these students from Spring 2006 out into the garden.
Classes are small and interactive with high expectations.
Community members and students learn about current events through our Saturday workshop series.
On the first day of orientation, summer students learn who will be their roommate through an icebreaker.
Summer 2008 students pose outside of the Indianapolis Library downtown.
Summer students take a rest at a local park during the neighborhood scavenger hunt.
A walk from Peace House must include a stop at the famous statue by Daniel Edwards.
How do students manage to soak in so much?  Rest whenever you can!
These tiles are only one way students leave their mark.
Examining peacebuilding means taking a unique perspective.
Johan Galtung met with students and faculty at Peace House in October 2008