Gandhi-King Conference on Peacemaking
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The Gandhi-King Conference on Peacemaking is a project of the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
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2007 Gandhi-King Conference on Peacemaking Steering Committee
- Jacob Flowers, Chair - Mid South Peace and Justice Center
- Kira Duke, Vice Chair - National Civil Rights Museum
- Barbara Andrews - National Civil Rights Museum
- Anthony Aretz - Christian Brothers University
- Chester Berryhill - New Philadelphia MB Church
- Pete Gathje - Memphis Theological Seminary
- Rakesh Goorha - Indian Community Fund
- Federico Gomez - Christian Brothers University
- Jean Handley - Turning Point Partners
- Manoj Jain - Indian Community Fund
- Stephan McLaughlin - HEAL Foundation
- Chanchala Mehta - Jain Center of Memphis
- Beverly Robertson - National Civil Rights Museum
- Bhrugu Shah - Indian Community Fund
- Janice Vanderhaar - Pax Christi Memphis
- Susan Yates - Memphis School of Servant Leadership
- Allison Glass - Conference Coordinator
2007 Advisory Council
- Father John Dear, Paul Dekar- Memphis Theological Seminary, Maureen Dolan (Swami Shraddhananda)- DePaul University, Dr. Levi Frazier- Blues City Cultural Center, Sandy Furrh- Mid South Peace and Justice Center, Professor Barry Gan- St. Bonaventure University, Indira Johnson- Shanti Foundation for Peace, Dr. Vincent Kavaloski- Edgewood College, Kathy Kelly- Voices for Creative Nonviolence, Kevin LaNave- Center for Service Learning and Social Change, Jim McGuinnis- Institute for Peace and Justice, John Morlino- The ETHIC, Anthony Nicotera- Cristo Rey School, NJ, Dr. Michael Nojeim- Prairie View A&M University, Beatrice Parwatikar- Pax Christi USA Peace Ambassador, Ken Preston-Pile- Pace e Bene, Dr. Marc Simon- Bowling Green State University, Billy Vaughan- Memphis School of Servant Leadership.
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Resources and articles
References
- ↑ 2007 Conference Information, Gandhi-King Conference on Peacemaking, accessed July 13, 2007.