Peace Cafe
Join us for Peace Cafe, January 13th at 6:30 pm! We’ll be hearing from two local, young activists about their experiences, including their recent participation in COP 26, in Glasgow. Email library@gfpl.ca for the zoom link!
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Join us for Peace Cafe, January 13th at 6:30 pm! We’ll be hearing from two local, young activists about their experiences, including their recent participation in COP 26, in Glasgow. Email library@gfpl.ca for the zoom link!
Join us for Peace Cafe on Zoom where we discuss issues with a global perspective, focusing on where we want our world to go. You are invited to join in the discussion as we try to figure it out! See our past conversations here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNJzetf1bTiw6bbvsGQAJucg0MZHS6LCE
Join us for Peace Cafe this month, as we talk with Judie Bopp. She will be speaking on the importance and art of constructive dialogue at a time when our society, and indeed the world, is so polarized. March 10th at 6:30 on Zoom. Email library@gfpl.ca for the zoom link.
Come join us for an intentionally positive evening. This month we are talking with Bill Dunwoody. Bill is a Rotary District 5080 Peace Committee co-chair who is presenting the historic and current role of Rotary in Peacebuilding, linking peacebuilding efforts with other individuals and organizations to work together to build sustainable peace. Living in Eastern […]
Connect with the power of our community! Join us as we discuss the world, our lives, and explore where to go from here. All are welcome! Email library@ gfpl.ca for the zoom link if you'd like to attend online.
Join us for Peace Cafe, at the library or online. Email library@gfpl.ca for the Zoom link!
FTH is a group dedicated to learning from Indigenous voices, most often using a book to inspire conversation. Share what you know, learn what you don't. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Okanagan Women's Voices: Syilx and settler writing and relations, 1870s to 1960s, a book we will be working with.
FTH is a group dedicated to learning from Indigenous voices, most often using a book to inspire conversation. Share what you know, learn what you don't. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Okanagan Women's Voices: Syilx and settler writing and relations, 1870s to 1960s, a book we will be working with.
FTH is a group dedicated to learning from Indigenous voices, most often using a book to inspire conversation. Share what you know, learn what you don't. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Okanagan Women's Voices: Syilx and settler writing and relations, 1870s to 1960s, a book we will be working with.
Our December theme is NEWS FATIGUE AND THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH - How Media Can Promote Peace. Join us at the library, or Zoom. Email library@gfpl.ca for the zoom link Martin Huhn has worked in media, including radio, TV, print, film and entertainment sectors most of his life. He has lived abroad working as editor […]