Peace Education is HWPL Georgia’s conflict resolution and nonviolence program. It provides a 12-lesson curriculum to educate on values that help address violence in schools, communities, and cities. This is achieved by first educating educators and then the youth in their care on peaceful character values that encourage individuals to become peaceful citizens.
Principles taught in Peace Education include coexistence, mutual respect and understanding, gratitude, becoming a law-abiding citizen, and much more.
Peace Leadership Academy for Youth
The PLAY Program is a dynamic and empowering youth leadership initiative designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in peace education. PLAY promotes nonviolence and positive conflict resolution through literacy.
This program offers comprehensive training and resources to equip participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to serve as stewards and advocates for peace within their communities.
Partnerships
100 Black Men: 70 Graduates. All educators are certified Peace Educators
Shiloh High School
Gwinnet County Public Schools
West Hall Middle School
Materials
Peace Expedition lessons help young people develop empathy, respect, and problem-solving skills, teaching them to resolve conflicts and work together for a better world. By fostering core values like justice, collaboration, and understanding, we empower future leaders to create positive change—contact us to learn more!
Peace Expedition Lesson 1: Original State of All
Peace Expedition Lesson 2: A Reason for All Creation Living in Harmony
Peace Expedition Lesson 3: What Broke Peace in the World of Humankind
Peace Expedition Lesson 4: Restoration of Order and Relation in the Human World