Parents for Peace at the Virginia Summit to Combat Antisemitism
Myrieme Churchill, Mubin Shaikh, and Arno Michaelis attended the Virginia Summit to Combat Antisemitism, presenting on the transformative power of empathy and resilience in combating hate.
Parents for Peace Featured on WKNO: A Story of Hope and Support
Parents for Peace was featured on Memphis-based NPR affiliate WKNO, highlighting the powerful story of the Bledsoe family and the organization’s mission to combat extremism.
Building Bridges: Parents for Peace Meets with Representative Seth Magaziner
Myrieme Churchill recently met with Representative Seth Magaziner (D, RI-02) in Warwick, Rhode Island, where they discussed potential collaborations between Parents for Peace and the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Successful Completion of Peer Exit Specialist Training Pilot
Successful Completion of Peer Exit Specialist Training Pilot
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7 Crucial Facts About Radicalization You Should Know
Understanding radicalization is essential for creating safe and supportive school environments. Here are seven crucial facts.
Do’s and Don’ts If You Have Concerns About a Student
If you suspect that a student may be at risk of radicalization, it’s essential to take thoughtful and effective action. Follow these do’s and don’ts to ensure the safety and well-being of the student and the broader school community.
Signs A Student May Be at Risk of Radicalization
Identify common warning signs and behaviors
Signs Your Loved One May Be at Risk of Radicalization
Identify common warning signs and behaviors.
What’s Radicalization?
Radicalization is the adoption of extreme ideologies that can lead to harmful actions. Understanding this process helps prevent the spread of dangerous beliefs and supports those at risk.