The event wasn’t just a gathering—it is the beginning of something! It was a heartfelt call to action, showing how powerful it can be when people come together. It was a proof that creating a peaceful world isn’t just a dream—it’s something we can build, step by step, with each other.
As educators, our work is far more profound than just teaching and academics to build a peaceful world. Such an event as the World March for Peace offers student experiences in peacebuilding and empathy and social justice a chance to be brought out of the classroom. It is through such experiences that the values we impart in the classroom—empathy, inclusivity, and a commitment to social justice—become truly tangible. More importantly, it inspires us as educators to critically think about the role that education can play in realizing a peaceful society, moving us to put peace and non-violence in the curriculum.
The message shared by our Dean, Dr. Kupang, on challenging the culture of war and embracing compassion aligns with the values I hope we all impart in the classroom. I believe that teaching goes beyond knowledge transfer; it is about nurturing minds that can critically assess global issues and cultivate peace in the communities.
Together, we can make a world of difference — for you and for me and the entire human race… Pace e Bene!
Photos courtesy of The Flame, BCU Official Publication and Sir Michael Rodriguez, used with permission
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