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The Need for Courage: Experiments with Peace

The Need for Courage: Experiments with Peace

By: MU Center for Peacemaking
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Creative problem solving is an essential skill in any peacebuilder's toolbox. In this series, the Marquette University Center for Peacemaking will interview peacemakers from a wide range of professions and disciplines to explore time-tested and novel ways that nonviolent action can infuse creativity and pragmatism into addressing pressing issues in our communities.

2026 MU Center for Peacemaking
Episodes
  • Approaches to global justice with Dr. Grant Silva
    Mar 12 2026

    Dr. Grant Silva, associate professor at Marquette University, discussed how his philosophy course on global justice challenges students to expand their understandings of power, justice, globalization, and nationalism. The course was in part inspired by field research he conducted along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a ride along with a Customs and Border Patrol unit. Dr. Silva also shares his unique approach to understanding racism as a form of self-love, which he argues allows for better understanding of the motivations individuals act on, even when their beliefs are said to lack bias, prejudice, or “hatred”.

    His forthcoming monograph will expand upon the article “Racism as Self-Love” available at https://epublications.marquette.edu/phil_fac/774/.

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    26 mins
  • Restorative justice and conceptualized peace: Ideas for improving society with Dr. Gabe Velez
    Feb 26 2026

    In December we interviewed Dr. Gabe Velez for a “crossover episode” of AML Conversations with the Center for Peacemaking’s “The Need for Courage.”

    Dr. Gabriel Velez, associate professor at Marquette University and author of the recent Making Meaning of Justice and Peace: A Developmental Lens, discussed how peace education and restorative practices shape young people’s understanding of justice, belonging, and community—both in Colombia and Milwaukee. Dr. Velez also shares insights on conceptualizing peace, the challenges of fostering optimism in turbulent times, and practical steps for encouraging youth engagement.

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    26 mins
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