[Commpsych] Fw: International Day of Peace: 'Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world' - Tue 21 Sept 6-7.30pm

Heather Gridley Heather.Gridley at vu.edu.au
Wed Sep 15 09:48:24 AWST 2021


This free webinar hosted by Psychologists for Peace will be a great way to mark the 2021 International Day of Peace, with the theme of 'Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world'.


Heather Gridley

Honorary Fellow

College of Health and Biomedicine

Victoria University

Melbourne, Australia

E: heather.gridley at vu.edu.au<mailto:heather.gridley at vu.edu.au>

Ph: +61 419113731


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From: Elizabeth Freeman <l.freeman at unimelb.edu.au>
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To: Heather Gridley <Heather.Gridley at vu.edu.au>
Cc: Diane Bretherton <dibretherton01 at gmail.com>
Subject: International Day of Peace: APS Psychologists for Peace Online Event

Subject: International Day of Peace


Please join Psychologists for Peace in celebrating the International Day of Peace in a free online event on Tuesday 21st September 6.00-7.30 pm


The 2021 theme of the International Day of Peace is 'Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world'. In 2021, as we heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are inspired to think creatively and collectively about how to help everyone recover better, how to build resilience, and how to transform our world into one that is more equal, more just, equitable, inclusive, sustainable, and healthier". For more information on the 2021 theme, see: https://www.un.org/en/observances/international-day-peace<http://be.psychology.org.au/ls/click?upn=BfUsH8m5eyuUoH4xTSie3P7soyBY6orVUrBcLUVWLILqgOKz0VctEmfDYx7dH-2Bo72QFXjcVKjtDfcyNApRj23mSynbGZPZv9fvq6HPZpUl2JMj-2FX6ZkBdM1qLTqfh6A3lzXGRVC1d-2FROAXMKH35gR6-2B3YYcd4pJjYuzqV3-2FpRGsew8GTBQ-2F4JLeqmRWIs2-2FuG-2Bqlc0GptDW-2BMdIOFiwjwdY-2Fuf4eHceIlEonnT0vDi-2FLmgGtv19B6u1SnB07oCkY7oIlprBLGL8NNcRMsB5D4RS25oOcsUkxrUrkCkQ36Fpl52blr34qk1-2BwMI1mXK1X42MWf3NNddIGWGOiKsjK0m4xtWFBDNZMMPUTSdiaZADSFbbhEIJVb5nIYbkV0MTqimAUYcE7wOCX-2FLzu6rsyU6BT4TilZh37HE2GoT4HDHsXi1EzWDmw6C62nFcKBuuQK2M9wFphFxgQwjzjud-2FSK46kA1nCyV2vdJOPzoO2iVeUX5IbAOdaGuur10qGcR7e-2F5aURlqK651oUwHH9oCZ7pv97eKMFOr3DhTby-2F7Xubo-3D8Q4v_JUCcUKxQDRV9Spfzx-2Bs33tWTHYs350gf6uQ8JLaV7QlCN7Wv2UipbwviZ2V6I1KDpuX0pvgAe6UDutckZgWDkrN0nZys6vZly1y4GjiWWb5cmscDH0-2Fggan9Zj7dG51DujnWdu9r8XNKU4KaJZotBaB7eN4euciYWVCKq01-2FSe86UoikyXZ2xTeJhtaxD7vw8Vvx-2FAlIGrnhGfdxIMyqKHthm7F-2Bh9SL7Aj3lgVZOmg-3D>.


The evening will consist of three presentations which showcase the work of Psychologists for Peace:

  1.  The climate crisis is a peace crisis (Ann Sanson)
  2.  Polyculturalism and flourishing in Australia (Ariane Virgona)

  3.  "Wise Ways to Win" video launch (Eleanor Wertheim)

For further details and to register on EventBrite please use the following link

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/international-day-of-peace-2021-online-event-tickets-169908903103<http://be.psychology.org.au/ls/click?upn=BfUsH8m5eyuUoH4xTSie3P7soyBY6orVUrBcLUVWLILqgOKz0VctEmfDYx7dH-2Bo72QFXjcVKjtDfcyNApRj23lGtZBGS-2BtdGUgImW1BnZCfbi2AVhOZ7DBdOc-2Bur2CpBYSm2ylFcGHBBr80ifZnLwMlZOWo7fetHDyn-2BvcUWW1-2BPiZusgPzcN1VtaWWSiUSe-2FdyllBhOrOH6-2FpN8WnjW90BBPBqDhTMrm1OjM-2BhYEYsQSHCM-2FZCpnNOFDe97UWKDGDXee57FuVMi-2FjHxoH4izFhPaZJGyiYqakyh4dKGbi2lquOmpuGIxU9obIbKroElERsgBl-2BNHjgpFlSJ-2FF6-2FeOEaQHjpDU6BLxvq-2BppP7hmB4tR7G2jtYG50hDBHwunmvYRochJ60nivM41IwwFbkxtfbPilp95mIDkvFfWMGYXLpA3E2D6JdGHwPFk46HhmWavc-2Bm3W-2BfmN0rAscIEJ5iXYRd0J9UhgDTjTmcYRLT7nLwI7aumqqdcfTwIq07rx92Y0VGru6bUHdX-2BQ48SdRh0ON2WYc42-2FXABkm6IdRakDyqhbTfodNVqulrHEegpjszBPUnH9NXNy6A30yrzbKYVNTBHcxNQwlrLR9gCyVG0h66i5K3u8H9NNlYqbIKxeCvUp_JUCcUKxQDRV9Spfzx-2Bs33tWTHYs350gf6uQ8JLaV7QlCN7Wv2UipbwviZ2V6I1KDpuX0pvgAe6UDutckZgWDki-2FqIhzUM-2FcB72RVWjEY0zX8iiXkAeGskVh-2Fi-2Fw6cL0BdJOGLTKDOOxKZpqWZnhu9sR3dMxJr4DiFNNRAIQSbfqcD09B8wMfFNGq0Q1ga6ITyu4TWKGkaBE886UQD5UUfayUw02V6CeeOf4Wk-2FTUeFY-3D>


Registrants will receive a Zoom link three days before the event.


We hope to see you there.


Di Bretherton

National Convenor

Psychologists for Peace





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