Our mission is to increase the capacity of youth, communities and the education, justice, and child welfare systems to communicate and manage conflict through restorative Peacebuilding dialogues.
Tickets are now on sale for the 21st Annual Spring for Peace Gala!
Don’t miss out! Immerse yourself in the excitement of the 21st Annual Spring for Peace Gala, featuring live entertainment and captivating live and silent auctions of fine wines. Join us at the prestigious Globe & Mail Centre (351 King St. E, Toronto) on Thursday, May 9th, 2024, at 6:30 pm.
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Peacebuilders News
Women’s History Month: Exploring Inclusivity and Justice with our Youth Ambassadors
In commemoration of Women's History Month and International Women's Day, we focus on the significance of inclusivity for all individuals identifying as female, and examine the impact of the justice system in their communities. This month we highlight our Peacebuilders...
Exploring the Effects of Systemic Racism on Black and Racialized Youth with Norma Nicholson
Norma Nicholson, a mother, former nurse, educator, author, and activist, has devoted her time to researching and documenting the experiences of Black youth adversely affected by systemic racism within the criminal justice system. In February, we were honoured to take...
McMurtry led Regent Park Peacebuilding Circle as a restorative justice initiative for youth
Tim Armstrong’s Op-Ed in the March 21st edition of the Toronto Star quotes Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail” and tells readers that: “Few if any Canadians have created a trail matching the one...