Love Wins: Arno Michaelis’ Journey from Hate to Healing
Arno Michaelis once lived a life fueled by hate, immersed in the violent ideologies of neo-Nazism. Today, his story serves as a beacon of hope and transformation.
Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern Joins Parents for Peace
Parents for Peace is thrilled to welcome Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern, PsyD, to our team!
A Day with Professor John Horgan: Advancing Our Mission Together
We were honored to welcome Professor John Horgan to Boston for a day of meaningful connection and collaboration!
Building Resilience Together: A Meaningful Visit with ADL New England
A heartfelt thank you to our friends at Anti-Defamation League (ADL) New England for their warm welcome during our recent visit!
Protecting Our Youth: Empowering Schools to Build Resilience
Over the past few days, Parents for Peace’s Executive Director, Myrieme Nadri-Churchill, and Director of Trauma Services and Training, Miri Bar-Halpern, PsyD, engaged with educators and school leaders across Massachusetts.
Fostering Safer Communities: Parents for Peace at the 2024 Public Safety Preparedness Summit
Parents for Peace was honored to participate in the 2024 Public Safety Preparedness Summit.
Reflections on the Eradicate Hate Global Summit
Chin Roger’s resilience and commitment to supporting families affected by extremism remind us why our mission to prevent hate is so vital.
Protecting Vulnerable Youth: Parents for Peace Featured in the Financial Times
Extremist groups are targeting children on the autism spectrum, and Parents for Peace is working to raise awareness and protect vulnerable youth from online radicalization.
One Year Ago Today: A Tragic Reminder of Unchecked Hate
On this day, one year ago, the world witnessed the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust. The fact that many of our children on campuses greeted the news of that massacre with indifference—or worse, jubilation—is a chilling indication of their vulnerability to the very disease that led to the founding of our helpline.
Addressing the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Parents for Peace at the Dads’ Caucus in Congress
Social media algorithms are steering vulnerable teens toward harmful ideologies, and it’s time to hold platforms accountable for their role in the youth mental health crisis.