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                        education gained over a six-week period. You can reserve 
                        a spot in our upcoming online course on War and the 
                        Environment, planned for June 7 to July 
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                        here to learn more, watch a video about the course, and 
                        register</A>.</STRONG> </P>
                        <P>Grounded in research on peace and ecological 
                        security, this course focusses on the relationship 
                        between two existential threats: war and environmental 
                        catastrophe. We will cover:<BR></P>
                        <P>• Where wars happen and why. <BR>• What wars do to 
                        the earth. <BR>• What imperial militaries do to the 
                        earth back home. <BR>• What nuclear weapons have done 
                        and could do to people and the planet. <BR>• How this 
                        horror is hidden and maintained. <BR>• What can be done. 
                        <BR></P>
                        <P><STRONG>This course is 100% online and interactions 
                        are not live or scheduled, so you can take part whenever 
                        works for you. </STRONG>Weekly content includes a mix of 
                        text, images, video, and audio. Instructors and students 
                        utilize online discussion forums to go over each week's 
                        content, as well as to provide feedback on optional 
                        assignment submissions.<BR><BR><STRONG>The course also 
                        includes three 1-hour optional zoom calls</STRONG> which 
                        are designed to facilitate a more interactive and 
                        real-time learning experience. </P>
                        <P>Education Director <STRONG>Phill Gittins</STRONG> and 
                        other World BEYOND War staff, board members, and 
                        partners will be online throughout the six weeks helping 
                        to facilitate along with six outstanding guest 
                        facilitators from around the 
                        world<STRONG>.<BR></STRONG></P>
                        <P><STRONG></STRONG></P><STRONG>Week 1: Where Wars 
                        Happen and Why (June 7-13) with Dr. Serena 
                        Clark</STRONG><BR><IMG 
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                        <P>Serena works as a postdoctoral researcher at Maynooth 
                        University and is a research consultant for the 
                        International Organization of Migration, United Nations. 
                        She holds a doctorate in international peace studies and 
                        conflict resolution from Trinity College Dublin, where 
                        she was a Rotary International Global Peace Scholar and 
                        Trinity College Dublin Postgraduate Fellow. Serena has 
                        extensive experience researching conflictual and 
                        post-conflict areas, such as the Middle East and 
                        Northern Ireland and teaches courses on conflict and 
                        conflict resolution. She has published on topics related 
                        to immigration policy, the use of visual methods to 
                        measure peace processes in post-conflict areas and 
                        migration crises, the impact of COVID-19 on 
                        peacebuilding, and the pandemic's impact on gender 
                        inequality. Her research interests include post-conflict 
                        reconstruction, peacebuilding, displaced populations, 
                        and visual methodologies.<BR></P><STRONG>Week 2: What 
                        Wars Do to the Earth (June 14-20) with Elizabeth 
                        Katherine Gamarra<BR><IMG 
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                        <P>Elizabeth Gamarra is a TEDx speaker, Fulbrighter at 
                        Instituto Empresa (IE) University in Madrid, and former 
                        World Rotary Peace Fellow at International Christian 
                        University (ICU). She has a double Masters in the field 
                        of Mental Health (U.S) and Peace and Conflict Studies 
                        (Japan) which has permitted her to work as a therapist 
                        and mediator with refugee and indigenous communities 
                        from the U.S, as well as engage in nonprofit work in 
                        Latin America. At age 14, she founded "generations of 
                        legacies" which is an initiative focused on educational 
                        empowerment. After completing her graduate-level studies 
                        at the record age of 19, she continued to grow this 
                        initiative from abroad. She has worked closely with 
                        Amnesty International USA, the Center of Migration and 
                        Refugee Integration, the Global Peacebuilding of Japan, 
                        Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI) and 
                        currently, working with the Tokyo Office Academic 
                        Council of the United Nations Systems (ACUNS) as the 
                        Tokyo Liaison Officer. She is also a MEXT Researcher 
                        with the Japanese Government. She is the former 
                        recipient of the 2020 TUMI USA National Award, the 
                        Martin Luther King Drum Major Award, Young Philanthropy 
                        Award, the Diversity and Equity University Award among 
                        others. Currently, she sits in the GPAJ Board of 
                        Directors and is a Board of Trustees for Pax Natura 
                        International. Recently, she has been part of helping 
                        start "RadioNatura," a unique multilingual podcast on 
                        peace and nature. </P><STRONG>Week 3: What Imperial 
                        Militaries Do to the Earth Back Home (June 21-27) with 
                        Henrique Garbino <BR><IMG 
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                        <P>Henrique Garbino is currently a Doctoral Student at 
                        the Swedish Defence University (2021-). He is mainly 
                        interested in bridging theory and practice in the fields 
                        of in mine action, peace operations, and civil-military 
                        relations. His dissertation focuses on the use of 
                        landmines and other explosive devices by non-state armed 
                        groups. As a combat engineer officer in the Brazilian 
                        Army (2006-2017), Henrique specialised in explosive 
                        ordnance disposal, civil-military coordination, and 
                        training and education; in contexts as diverse as border 
                        control, counter-trafficking and United Nations peace 
                        operations. He was deployed internally in the border 
                        between Brazil and Paraguay (2011-2013) and in Rio de 
                        Janeiro (2014), as well as externally to the United 
                        Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (2013-2014). 
                        Later, he joined the Brazilian Peace Operations Joint 
                        Training Center (2015-2017), where he served as an 
                        instructor and course coordinator. In the humanitarian 
                        and development sector, Henrique supported the mine 
                        action programmes in Tajikistan and Ukraine as a Rotary 
                        Peace Fellow (2018); and later joined the International 
                        Committee of the Red Cross as a Weapon Contamination 
                        Delegate in Eastern Ukraine (2019-2020). Henrique holds 
                        a master's degree in Peace and Conflict Studies Master's 
                        Programme from Uppsala University (2019); a Postgraduate 
                        Certificate in Military History from the University of 
                        South Catarina (2016), and a bachelor's degree in 
                        Military Sciences from the Military Academy of Agulhas 
                        Negras (2010).<BR><BR><STRONG>Week 4: What Nuclear 
                        Weapons Have Done and Could Do (June 28-July 4) with 
                        Stefanie Wesch</STRONG><BR><IMG 
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                        width="30%">Ms. Wesch completed her undergraduate degree 
                        in the field of International Relations at Hawai´i 
                        Pacific University. She was able to gain initial work 
                        experience at the Mission of Afghanistan to the United 
                        Nations in New York, where she was active in the First 
                        and Third Committee of the General Assembly, as well as 
                        writing occasional speeches for Ambassador Tanin. Ms. 
                        Wesch managed to further develop her authoring skills 
                        between 2012 and 2013 while working at the Bolivian 
                        think tank Institute of International Studies (IDEI). 
                        Here she wrote about a diverse set of topics, ranging 
                        from the Syrian conflict to the Bolivian-Chilean border 
                        dispute, from an International Law and Human Rights 
                        perspective. Realizing her strong interest in conflict 
                        studies, Ms. Wesch obtained her Master´s Degree in 
                        Conflict Resolution and Governance at the University of 
                        Amsterdam, where she focused on social movements for the 
                        purpose of her Master´s thesis. Putting to use her 
                        regional focus on the MENA region, during both her 
                        graduate and undergraduate studies, at PIK Ms. Wesch is 
                        working on the Climate-Conflict-Migration-Nexus in the 
                        MENA region and the Sahel. She has undertaken 
                        qualitative fieldwork in the regions of Agadez, Niamey 
                        and Tillaberie in Niger  in 2018 as well as in 
                        Burkina Faso in 2019. Her research in the region has 
                        focused on farmer-herder conflicts, specifically causes, 
                        prevention and mediation mechanisms and their influence 
                        on recruitment into extremist organizations and 
                        migration decisions in the Sahel. Ms. Wesch is currently 
                        a doctoral researcher and is writing her dissertation on 
                        the interaction of climate change and conflict in 
                        Central Asia plus Afghanistan for the Green Central Asia 
                        Project financed by the German Foreign Ministry.<BR></P>
                        <P><STRONG>Week 5: How This Horror Is Hidden and 
                        Maintained (July 5-11) with Dr. Michael 
Chew</STRONG></P>
                        <P><IMG 
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                        width="30%">Dr Michael Chew is a sustainability 
                        educator, community cultural development practitioner, 
                        and photographer/designer with degrees in participatory 
                        design, social ecology, art photography, humanities and 
                        mathematical physics. He has a background in 
                        community-based sustainability programs in NGO and local 
                        government sectors and is passionate about the potential 
                        for creativity to empower and connect communities across 
                        cultural, economic and geographic divides. He co-founded 
                        the Melbourne Environmental Arts Festival in 2004, a 
                        multi-venue community arts festival, and has since 
                        coordinated various social and environmentally focused 
                        creative youth projects. He developed his international 
                        perspectives from involvement in grassroots global 
                        solidarity initiatives: co-founding the NGO Friends of 
                        Kolkata to coordinate international volunteer programs 
                        and teach photovoice; working in Bangladesh on 
                        community-based climate adaptation; and co-founding the 
                        Friends of Bangladesh group to continue climate justice 
                        solidarity activities. He has just finished a design 
                        based action-research PhD exploring how participatory 
                        photography can inspire youth environmental behaviour 
                        change across cities in Bangladesh, China and Australia, 
                        and is now developing a freelance consultancy practice. 
                        <STRONG><BR><BR>Week 6: What Can Be Done (July 12-18) 
                        with Greta Zarro and Rachel 
                        Small</STRONG><BR><STRONG></STRONG></P><STRONG><IMG 
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                        width="30%"> </STRONG>Greta Zarro is World BEYOND War 
                        Organizing Director. She has a background in issue-based 
                        community organizing. Her experience includes volunteer 
                        recruitment and engagement, event organizing, coalition 
                        building, legislative and media outreach, and public 
                        speaking. Greta graduated as valedictorian from St. 
                        Michael’s College with a bachelor’s degree in 
                        Sociology/Anthropology. She previously worked as New 
                        York Organizer for leading non-profit Food & Water 
                        Watch. There, she campaigned on issues related to 
                        fracking, genetically engineered foods, climate change, 
                        and the corporate control of our common resources. Greta 
                        and her partner run Unadilla Community Farm, a 
                        non-profit organic farm and permaculture education 
                        center in Upstate New York.<BR><BR>
                        <P><IMG 
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                        width="30%">Rachel Small is World BEYOND War Canada 
                        Organizer. She is a community organizer based in 
                        Toronto, Canada, on Dish with One Spoon and Treaty 13 
                        Indigenous territory. She has organized within local and 
                        international social/environmental justice movements for 
                        over a decade, with a special focus on working in 
                        solidarity with communities harmed by Canadian 
                        extractive industry projects in Latin America. She has 
                        also worked on campaigns and mobilizations around 
                        climate justice, decolonization, anti-racism, disability 
                        justice, and food sovereignty. She currently organizes 
                        in Toronto with the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network 
                        and has a Masters in Environmental Studies from York 
                        University. She has a background in art-based activism 
                        and has facilitated projects in community mural-making, 
                        independent publishing and media, spoken word, guerilla 
                        theatre, and communal cooking with people of all ages 
                        across Canada. She lives downtown with her partner, kid, 
                        and friend, and can often be found at a protest or 
                        direct action, gardening, spray painting, and playing 
                        softball.<BR></P>
                        <P><STRONG>Time commitment/expectations: </STRONG>How 
                        much time you spend and how deeply you engage is up to 
                        you. At a minimum, you can expect to spend between 1-2 
                        hours a week if you only review the weekly content (text 
                        and videos). We hope, however, you’ll want to engage in 
                        the online dialogue with peers and experts. This is 
                        where the real richness of the learning occurs, where we 
                        have the opportunity to explore new ideas, strategies, 
                        and visions for building a more peaceful world. 
                        Depending on your level of engagement with the online 
                        discussion you can expect to add another 1-3 hours a 
                        week. Finally, all participants are encouraged to 
                        complete optional assignments (required to earn a 
                        certificate). This is an opportunity to deepen and apply 
                        the ideas explored each week to practical possibilities. 
                        Expect another 2 hours a week if you pursue these 
                        options.<BR></P>
                        <P><STRONG>Accessing the course. </STRONG>Prior to the 
                        start date, you will be sent instructions for how to 
                        access the course.<BR><BR><STRONG>Earn a certificate. 
                        </STRONG>To earn a certificate, participants must also 
                        complete optional weekly written assignments. 
                        Instructors will return the assignment to the student 
                        with detailed feedback. Submissions and feedback can be 
                        shared with everyone taking the course or kept private 
                        between a student and the instructor, at the student’s 
                        choice. Submissions must be completed by the conclusion 
                        of the course.<BR><BR><STRONG>The cost of the 
                        course</STRONG> is the same for someone completing all, 
                        some, or none of the assignments: $100 (Pay less if you 
                        have to, more if you can.) </P>
                        <P><STRONG>There will be a limit of 150 tickets sold for 
                        this course.<BR></STRONG></P>
                        <P><A 
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                        here</STRONG></A><STRONG>.</STRONG> </P>
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                        <P>Questions? Contact: <A 
                        href="mailto:phill@worldbeyondwar.org">phill@worldbeyondwar.org</A> 
                        </P>
                        <P><STRONG>To register by check, </STRONG>1. Email Phill 
                        and tell him. 2. Make the check out to World BEYOND 
                        War/AFGJ and send it to World BEYOND War 513 E Main St 
                        #1484 Charlottesville VA 22902 USA </P>
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                        policy.</A><BR><BR>Should giant war-profiteering 
                        corporations decide what emails you don't want to read? 
                        We don't think so either. So, please stop our emails 
                        from going into "junk" or "spam" by "white listing," 
                        marking as "safe," or filtering to "never send to 
                        spam."<BR><BR>World BEYOND War | 513 E Main St #1484 | 
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            <DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial" align=left><B>Sent:</B> Friday, April 
            30, 2021 5:50 PM</DIV>
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            Online Course: War & Environment</DIV>
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