Posted on July 16, 2014 by Amanuel
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The singular exclusion of Eritrea from the invitation of African leaders to participate in the U.S. Africa Leaders Summit in Washington D.C. is misguided, inappropriate and does not serve the cause of peace and prosperity in the Horn… Read More
Eritrea is invisiblized by its detractors. U.S. foreign policy, Western strategic alliances and media propensity to cover Africa only when and where there is a dramatic crisis, conspire to invisiblize countries like Eritrea. The scholar and linguist Noam… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: africa, Asmara, Boston Marathon, Coptic church, drones, eritrea, Eritrean, eritrean independence, Ertrea Independence Day, extremist groups, guantanomo, human rights, Meb Keflezighi, Noam Chomsky, samuel mahaffy, Secretary of State John Kerry, Senafe, Taos Institute, Tilburg University, U.S. foreign policy
Posted on May 5, 2014 by Amanuel
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On rare occasions, a new work will both redefine a discipline and contribute to the birth of a new paradigm. Integrated Peacebuilding: Innovative Approaches to Transforming Conflict (Craig Zelizer, Ed.) is such a work. In the array of… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: craig zelizer, georgetown university, global conflicts, global security, Integrated peacebuilding, multi-lens, peace, peacebuilding, peacemaking, samuel mahaffy, sustainable peace, transforming relationships
Eritrean Cooking weaves rich relationships and recipes together to frame a dream that the world can find a more peaceful path.
Category: Blog Tags: conflict, cookbook, east africa, eating from a common dish, eritrea, Eritrean Cookbook, Eritrean cooking, global conflicts, injera, peacemaking, relational presence, relationships, samuel mahaffy, Taos Institute, teff flour, Tilburg University
What can we learn about the importance of place or shared meals in peacemaking? How are relationships changed when we eat from a common dish? How do we construct places where we can gather for a relational banquet?
Category: Blog Tags: addis ababa, Amharic, blue nile restaurant, brussels Belgium, communion, diaspora communities, East African, eat from a common dish, Eritrean, Ethiopian, habesha, horn of africa, John Rijsman, peace, peace agreements, peacemaking, relational, samuel mahaffy, seattle Washington, shahee, tigrinya, Tilburg University
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Invite Eritrea! Dialogue Begins with Inclusion not Exclusion
Posted on July 16, 2014 by Amanuel
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The singular exclusion of Eritrea from the invitation of African leaders to participate in the U.S. Africa Leaders Summit in Washington D.C. is misguided, inappropriate and does not serve the cause of peace and prosperity in the Horn… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: african affairs, amanuel Yohannes, economic development, eritrea, peace, samuel mahaffy, U.S. Africa Leaders Summit, white house
Visiblizing Eritrea — Africa is not a Country: Eritrea is.
Posted on May 23, 2014 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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Eritrea is invisiblized by its detractors. U.S. foreign policy, Western strategic alliances and media propensity to cover Africa only when and where there is a dramatic crisis, conspire to invisiblize countries like Eritrea. The scholar and linguist Noam… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: africa, Asmara, Boston Marathon, Coptic church, drones, eritrea, Eritrean, eritrean independence, Ertrea Independence Day, extremist groups, guantanomo, human rights, Meb Keflezighi, Noam Chomsky, samuel mahaffy, Secretary of State John Kerry, Senafe, Taos Institute, Tilburg University, U.S. foreign policy
Peacebuilding as a Lens — A Review of Integrated Peacebuilding: Innovative Approaches to Transforming Conflict
Posted on May 5, 2014 by Amanuel
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On rare occasions, a new work will both redefine a discipline and contribute to the birth of a new paradigm. Integrated Peacebuilding: Innovative Approaches to Transforming Conflict (Craig Zelizer, Ed.) is such a work. In the array of… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: craig zelizer, georgetown university, global conflicts, global security, Integrated peacebuilding, multi-lens, peace, peacebuilding, peacemaking, samuel mahaffy, sustainable peace, transforming relationships
From Peace Making to Injera Making
Posted on March 31, 2014 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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Eritrean Cooking weaves rich relationships and recipes together to frame a dream that the world can find a more peaceful path.
Category: Blog Tags: conflict, cookbook, east africa, eating from a common dish, eritrea, Eritrean Cookbook, Eritrean cooking, global conflicts, injera, peacemaking, relational presence, relationships, samuel mahaffy, Taos Institute, teff flour, Tilburg University
Sharing an Uncommon Relational Banquet in a Very Common Restaurant
Posted on March 17, 2014 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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What can we learn about the importance of place or shared meals in peacemaking? How are relationships changed when we eat from a common dish? How do we construct places where we can gather for a relational banquet?
Category: Blog Tags: addis ababa, Amharic, blue nile restaurant, brussels Belgium, communion, diaspora communities, East African, eat from a common dish, Eritrean, Ethiopian, habesha, horn of africa, John Rijsman, peace, peace agreements, peacemaking, relational, samuel mahaffy, seattle Washington, shahee, tigrinya, Tilburg University