Peace Library
The Tanner Human Rights Center has a Peace Library with over 200 books and 100 films, as well as numerous pamphlets and other materials that are available for checkout.
The Radical Middle Program
The Radical Middle program began in January 2016, on KRCL Radio. The purpose of the program is to support mutual understanding and non-violent cooperation across the differences that divide our families and communities. A general value the informs the program is the belief that people can learn how to develop the kinds of relationships necessary for cooperation in resolving the many challenges that confront us today. On the program, participants are asked to model the basic elements of dialogue, which are to speak respectfully and to listen for understanding
External Resources
Alliance for Conflict Transformation Research Sites
Association for Conflict Resolution
Canadian Centres for the Teaching of Peace
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the JFK School of Government at Harvard University
Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St. Andrew, UK
Columbia University Human Rights Center
Doctors without Borders (see especially their lecture and paper series)
H-NET (Humanities and Social Sciences Online) Section on Human Rights
Human Rights Education Network
Human Rights Organization and Documentation Systems
Imaging a World without Weapons Workshops
International Association for Conflict Management
International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
International Peace Research Association (IPRA)
Minnesota Human Rights Education Experience
National Center for Human Rights Education
Peace and Justice Studies Association
Peace Education Center, Teachers College, Columbia University
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
United Nations Council on Human Rights (formerly Commission)
University for Peace, San Jose, Costa Rica
University of Minnesota Human Rights Center