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US Webinar Series - PREVENTING MASS ATROCITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

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Preventing and Reducing Conflict and Instability in the United States: Shaping What Comes Next Series

Throughout the Spring, starting April 14th until the end of June the Alliance for Peacebuilding and the U.S. Peace, Justice and Democracy Working Group is hosting a series of weekly webinars, Preventing and Reducing Conflict and Instability in the United States: Shaping What Comes Next, with leading peacebuilding and conflict prevention experts, donors, and policymakers from across the country. The series focuses on the conflict dynamics driving instability, extremism, and toxic polarization, and more importantly, the political and policy changes needed to build a society that is just, secure, and fair for all Americans.

Join us for a discussion on applying an atrocities prevention frame to conflict drivers in the United States. What steps should we take to prevent mass violence? And what can we learn from partners and communities from the global south?

Speakers:

  • Theo Sitther, Senior Fellow, Alliance for Peacebuilding

  • Max Pensky, Co-Director, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), Binghamton University

  • Sadia Hameed, Founder and Executive Director, Thought Partnerships