Disturbing the Peace
Workshop Information
& Registration
Peace Week Events
Feb. 2 & 3
Piece by Peace: Youth art event
Feb. 8, 7 p.m.Screening and Discussion (parking info)
Feb. 11, 1:30- 4:30 Workshop with the Filmmakers at Wright Library
Wright Library thanks its partners
University of Dayton Human Rights Center
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
The Wright Memorial Public Library Foundation proudly presents
Peace Week 2018: Disturbing the Peace
This February, Wright Memorial Public Library will host Peace Week 2018, a series of events designed to create community dialogue about conflict resolution and peace. We are proud to bring the filmmakers of the award-winning documentary "Disturbing the Peace" to Dayton for a film screening & discussion on Feb. 8 followed by a workshop on Feb. 11 to enable the community to explore concepts developed in the documentary.
Friday-Saturday Feb. 2 and 3
Piece by Peace: Youth Art Event
Peace Week begins with a drop-in program that combines music and art. Children and teens will be provided air-dry clay to craft, as inspired by the Library's custom playlist of peace-related music. A collection of books on peace, conflict resolution, and mediation will also be on display. Drop in during library hours (Friday 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.) to participate! Pieces will be displayed at the Library for a few weeks, then may be picked up by their artists.
Thursday, Feb. 8
7 p.m.
"Disturbing the Peace" screening and filmmaker discussion. Location: Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton (parking info)
The documentary film, Disturbing the Peace, follows former enemy combatants – Israeli soldiers from elite units and Palestinian fighters, many of whom served years in prison – who have joined together to challenge the status quo and say “enough.” The film reveals their transformational journeys from soldiers committed to armed battle to nonviolent peace activists, leading to the creation of Combatants for Peace.
The movie challenges all of us – to understand the narratives we live within, to look at our current roles in our societies, and to decide what role we are going to play in creating a more humane world, for all. And it starts with our willingness to disturb the peace.
Sunday Feb. 11
Workshop with the filmmakers
Wright Memorial Public Library
1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
The filmmakers will host a three-hour workshop that uses the film as a springboard to learning about conflict resolution and transformative thinking. Registration is required for the workshop. Registration opens to the public Jan. 12 at wrightlibrary.org; by calling Wright Library at (937) 294-7171; or in person at the Library.