2022 World Affairs Council of the Year
Network of Independent World Affairs Councils of America

Peace Day Challenge

 

September 21 is the International Day of Peace. Today we’re pleased to share a message and a challenge from the United States Institute of Peace.

The Peace Day Challenge exists to raise the profile of the International Day of Peace and to affirm peace as a real alternative to the violence we see every day in the world. It is all about inspiring a day of action on September 21, focused on building peace through real-life activities and sharing on social media at #PeaceDayChallenge.

Since launching in 2015, the Peace Day Challenge has reached 148 countries and all 50 U.S. states, engaged hundreds of schools and dozens of organizations, and inspired social media posts from high-profile individuals and a broad public audience reaching tens of millions of people.

The Tennessee World Affairs Council is again pleased to participate in Peace Day and thanks our friends at the United States Institute of Peace for championing this effort.

Here you will find information and resources for teachers, students, TNWAC members and friends and the general public. Browse the USIP information below and check out the stories and reports that shape our efforts in pursuit of international peace and understanding.


Profiles in Peacebuilding

After a tumultuous 2020 and in still-challenging times of conflict and global threats, this year’s Peace Day Challenge focuses on Profiles in Peacebuilding—elevating stories of peacebuilders from different parts of the world and different walks of life, their resilience and impact, and the inspiration they provide to all of us. Over the next few weeks, USIP will be sharing stories of peacebuilders from across our network—and we’re asking YOU to join us!

Tell us about a peacebuilder who inspires you. Share their story on social media using #PeaceDayChallenge and help us elevate the profiles of individual peacebuilders in our communities and around the world.

Here are some resources to help you find inspiration:

  • Browse USIP’s Olive Branch Blog and find a story of peacebuilding that inspires you.
  • Think about someone in your own life who motivates you to make a difference and encourages you to manage conflict nonviolently.
  • Read about USIP’s 10 finalists for the 2020 Women Building Peace Award.
  • Explore the United Nations’ International Day of Peace page.
  • Reflect on historical figures that you believe embody peacebuilding.
  • Talk to your friends, family, teachers, faith leaders and other members of your community about their peacebuilding heroes.
  • Read about some of USIP’s peacebuilding projects in places like Nigeria, Pakistan, Colombia and more.

No matter which peacebuilder you choose to elevate, share their story, quotes, photos, videos and more on social media and be sure to use the hashtag #PeaceDayChallenge!

More Ideas for Action

  • Engage in an act of volunteerism or service to help those in need. In addition to opportunities that may be available in your own community, explore Points of Light’s Virtual Volunteer Opportunities.
  • Hold a virtual event or activity to mark the International Day of Peace and raise awareness about  issues of peace and conflict that matter to you.
  • Gain practical peacebuilding skills through USIP’s online courses, available tuition-free on our Global Campus platform.
  • Post messages of peace around your home, school, place of worship or community.
  • Make a personal pledge to be a peacebuilder from now on, by seeking nonviolent ways to manage conflict and by seeking out opportunities to take positive action for peace in your everyday life.
  • Share your action for peace with the hashtag #PeaceDayChallenge!

Thanks again to the United States Institute of Peace for the #PeaceDayChallenge work.


THANKS TO THE WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCILS OF AMERICA FOR COORDINATION OF WEEKLY PROGRAMS FROM AROUND THE NETWORK

THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH

THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS AWARENESS AND EDUCATION OUTREACH

THE MISSION of the nonprofit, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world.

THE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.