
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Monday, September 18, 2006
Peace Walk
FEU ACP3 held its first Peace Walk in the FEU campus. It was participated by roughly 700 students taking the NSTP1 Peace Education modules.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
NSTP Schedule
The NSTP Monday PM group schedule:
September 18 - Peace Walk
September 25 - PHILANSA presentation, film viewing and discussion on small arms proliferation
October 2 - "Challenging Prejudice" presentation to be facilitated by Miriam College Center for Peace Education
September 18 - Peace Walk
September 25 - PHILANSA presentation, film viewing and discussion on small arms proliferation
October 2 - "Challenging Prejudice" presentation to be facilitated by Miriam College Center for Peace Education
September 11 Talk
The Peaceamkers' Circle Foundation gave a presentation for the FEU NSTP1 students last September 11, 2006 on Interfaith Dialogue.
The panel of speakers were composed of Marites Guingona-Africa, Executive Director, Peacemakers' Circle, Catholic, Shakuntala Vaswani, Hindu, Alim Said Basher, Islam, Sultan Maklis Bala, Islam, Mona Bala, Islam, Lee Collano, Catholic. All speakers are bona fide members of the Peacemakers' Circle.
The program started with a slide show focusing on images of violence follwed by sharings from the different religions about their respective teachings on peace. They also presented a 40 minute video documentary of their Muslim-Christian Peace Building Project in Barangay Tala, Caloocan. The affternoon was capped by an open forum facilitated by Ms.Guingona-Africa.
This event coincided with the 100th Anniversary of Gandhi's non-violence campaign started in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The panel of speakers were composed of Marites Guingona-Africa, Executive Director, Peacemakers' Circle, Catholic, Shakuntala Vaswani, Hindu, Alim Said Basher, Islam, Sultan Maklis Bala, Islam, Mona Bala, Islam, Lee Collano, Catholic. All speakers are bona fide members of the Peacemakers' Circle.
The program started with a slide show focusing on images of violence follwed by sharings from the different religions about their respective teachings on peace. They also presented a 40 minute video documentary of their Muslim-Christian Peace Building Project in Barangay Tala, Caloocan. The affternoon was capped by an open forum facilitated by Ms.Guingona-Africa.
This event coincided with the 100th Anniversary of Gandhi's non-violence campaign started in Johannesburg, South Africa.
For Teachers
"If I don't have wisdom I can only teach you my ignorance. If I don't have joy I can only teach despair. If I don't have freedom I can only put you in cages."
- Leo Buscaglia
- Leo Buscaglia
Monday, September 11, 2006
Angel C. Palanca

The FEU Angel C. Palanca Peace Program (FEU ACP3) was laucnhed on October 1, 1998 in honor of the birth centennial of the late Don Angel C. Palanca, former chairman of the Far Eastern University.
The purpose of the FEU ACP3 is to promote a culture of peace through curricular integration of Peace Education as well as extra and co-curricular activities.
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