January 17, 2019 FAC/STAFF

“Why Peace is Possible: Understanding the Anatomy of Aggression and Building Skills to Heal”: A Talk by Iraq War Veteran Paul Chappell

Is war inevitable? Or is peace possible? Please join us for Paul Chappell’s talk, “Why Peace is Possible: Understanding the Anatomy of Aggression and Building Skills to Heal” on January 23, at 7 p.m. in Donahue Auditorium, to learn how we can create a culture of peace.

Paul K. Chappell is an international peace educator and serves as the Peace Literacy Director of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. He graduated from West Point, was deployed to Iraq, and left active duty as a Captain. He is the author of the seven-book Road to Peace series about ending war, waging peace, the art of living, and our shared humanity.

Co-sponsored by Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Program; Department of Political Science; Department of Sociology; Arrupe Scholars Program; Department of Theology and Religious Studies.

Please contact Dr. Philip Metres at pmetres@jcu.edu or 216.397.4528 for more information.