Mujeres inspiradoras ante el exilio

Los invitamos a revivir nuestro Evento Mujeres Inspiradoras ante el Exilio con Natalia Munevar, refugiada política y activista colombiana en España.

Second Public Dialogue about peace with the ELN: Conflict Dynamics and Challenges for Peace with the ELN in 2021

Embrace Dialogue and the Winchester Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace invite you to “Conflict Dynamics and Challenges for Peace with the ELN”, a public dialogue with Elizabeth Dickinson (Senior Analyst Colombia, International Crisis Group) and Kyle Johnson (Cofounder, Conflict Responses).
Chair: Andrei Gómez-Suárez (Winchester Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace & Embrace Dialogue).

Embrace Dialogue Academia Seminar 6: Violent Nonstate Group Interactions in Colombia’s Conflict

In this seminar, based on an article published in World Politics, ‘The Logic of Illicit Flows in Armed Conflict’ (2020), Dr Annette Idler analyses why there is variation in how violent nonstate groups interact in armed conflict.

Mujeres Inspiradoras Ante el Exilio – Una conversación con Aída Avella.

Evento organizado entre la Comisión de la Verdad, ReD y Lina Malagón (PhD), de la Universidad de Ulster. La conversación será moderada por Lina Malagón. Los temas que se tratarán serán la experiencia en el exilio, el proceso de adaptación, el contacto con Colombia y sus esperanzas sobre el país.

Embrace Dialogue Academia Seminar 5: Football and Nation-building in the Colombian Peace Process

In this seminar, Pete Watson will present findings from his forthcoming book, “The Only Thing that Unites Us: Football and Nation-building During the Presidency of Juan Manuel Santos” (forthcoming book, Liverpool University Press).

Webinar: Dis/information and Peace

In this webinar, our expert panel will consider how disinformation threatens peace and peacemaking efforts around the world

Embrace Dialogue Academia Seminar 4. Book Launch: Cowards Don’t Make History

Embrace Dialogue Academia 4. Action Research and the Participatory Construction of Knowledge in 1970s Colombia: Lessons for Peacebuilding
Author: Prof. Joanne Rappaport, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Georgetown University

The “No” Won, Colombia Lost: Four Years Since the Signing of the Peace Agreement

Four years after the signing of that agreement, the Political Studies and International Relations Institute (IEPRI) of the National University of Colombia, and Rodeemos el Diálogo (ReD) invite you to this dialogue and book launch of ‘The “No” Won, Colombia Lost: Four Years Since the Signing of the Peace Agreement’.

Exhuming the Truth: Forensic Experts and Their Contribution in the JEP

We will address the scope, needs and challenges of the JEP’s Forensic Team as a central element of peacebuilding in Colombia.

Embrace Dialogue Academia Seminar 3: Coca and Capitalism in Cauca

In this talk, Dr. Anthony Dest analyzes a relatively new phenomenon in northern Cauca: the massive expansion of coca cultivations.