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  • Home
  • Documentary
  • Video Shorts
  • Training Resources
  • ARTISTS & AUTHORS
    • All
    • Aida Nasrallah
    • Catherine Filloux
    • Charles Mulekwa
    • Daniel Banks
    • DIJANA MILOŠEVIĆ
    • Eugene van Erven
    • Jo Salas
    • John O'Neal
    • Kate Gardner
    • Lee Perlman
    • Mads Palihapitiya
    • MaryAnn Hunter
    • Polly Walker
    • Roberta Levitow
    • Roberto Varea
    • Ruth Margraff
  • Library
  • About
  • Contact & comment
  • STORE
  • ANNIVERSARY

 Training Resources


​The challenges confronting humanity – wars, growing inequalities, authoritarian regimes, and more – call for urgent creative attention beyond linear approaches that have proved insufficient.  

ACTING TOGETHER ON THE WORLD STAGE ​addresses these challenges in distinct, constructive, transformative ways.

The ATWS training materials make available written documents to assist in designing and teaching peacebuilding performance.
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Please combine these elements in ways that will reach your communities and serve your purposes.

Elements for Teaching and Training

  • ​RESOURSES FOR GETTING STARTED
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  • GLOSSARY
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  • MINIMIZING RISKS OF DOING HARM
 
  • MORAL IMAGINATION
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  • PLANNING PEACEBUILDING  PERFORMANCE INITIATIVES
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  • DOCUMENTING AND ASSESSING PERFORMANCE INITIATIVES
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MORE TO COME

​These tools are intended for an audience of practitioners and policy makers. They are also of interest to people working in related fields such as transitional justice, refugee resettlement, gender equity, human rights, cultural rights,  climate justice, youth and community development, genocide studies, strategic non-violence, and reconciliation.

​Citizens who hope for more creative, less destructive solutions to the conflicts that plague the world are inspired by the film, as are young people who are looking for vocational paths that combine creativity and concerns for a more just and peaceful world.

It is difficult to overstate how extraordinary the Acting Together project is as a curricular resource...My students have been deeply moved and directly inspired by these materials.
DEREK GOLDMAN
Artistic Director
Davis Performing Arts Center
Georgetown University, DC