WATCH: Peacebuilders celebrate, reflect, dream in ‘CJP at 25’ TenTalks videos

This year, the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding celebrates its 25th anniversary. TenTalks at EMU’s Homecoming and Family Weekend, featuring three peacebuilders, was the first event.

Enjoy these videos of their inspiring talks and learn more about anniversary events throughout the year at www.emu.edu/cjp/anniversary.


John Sharp talks about the tragic loss of his son M.J. and the legacy he left behind, which has inspired the Congolese people he met and so many others to support the work of peacebuilding.

Hear John: How Can I Celebrate?


Tammy Krause MA ‘99 is a pioneer of defense-victim outreach who has worked on landmark cases such as the Oklahoma City bombing and the trial of Zacharias Moussaoui. She talks about the ease with which we slip into a worldview that is oppositional and divisive and the hard work of moving beyond this to live in community with each other.

Hear Tammy: Holding Both And


Darsheel Kaur MA ‘17, an educator, artist and youth advocate from Ohio, shares a dream of a world free from violence and the power to choose that world, “the work most worth doing.”

Hear Darsheel: When We Dare To Dream


Watch: Q & A Session