11.45 am - 12.15 pm: — International Day of Peace Proclamation — by Deputy Mayor Steve Desroches, City of Ottawa at noon at L'Ange Cafe, 109 Sparks Street with Latin musical event (City of Peace Ottawa: Peter Stockdale, 613-852-4527, mycityofpeace.com) City of Peace Ottawa Videos—MAP — 9 Photos
Traditional blessing by Indigenous Walker Raven Courtney
Fasters include the Co-Chair of Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, Lyn Adamson, Bangladeshi-Canadian Dewan Afzal, retired teacher Rita Bijons, Ken Billings, Sylvia Grady, Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu, and Betty Muir.
2 pm - 5 pm — Exhibit — Seeds of Hope, a poster exhibit on sustainable development, a joint initiative between the SGI and Earth Charter International, at SGI Ottawa Center,
237 Argyle Street. (SGI Ottawa: John Callahan, Monica Bachmann, 613-232-1100, sgicanada.org) — See:
Poster Ad — MAP — 51 Photos
Monday, September 24
5:30 - 7:00 — Potluck Picnic on outdoor lawn before concert. Parking $2.
Daniel Mauro: Introductions and background on Canadian Department of Peace Initiative (CDPI)
Singing Bowls & Shakuhachi Flute
Kevin & Laura: Singer-songwriter duo teams up for a folk acoustic set.
Deneece Marion: Meaningful pop songs from the heart, including one original song "Breaking into Freedom"
Intermission (12 min.)
Daniel Mauro: Multicultural chants, guitar-accompanied Peace Songs from the 60s-70s
One Big Smile: "A folk-rock door with bluegrass hinges" featuring the musical comedy stylings of John Lloyd and Joe Ronco
Finale: Audience and performers unite their voices in a final PEACE Sing-a-long
Tuesday, September 25
7.30 am — Breakfast Speaker series: by Dr. Eric J. Schiller, Director, Canadians for Human Rights in the Congo (CHRC) to speak on "From Violence to Peace in the Congo: Canada’s Role", Donna’s Express cafe, 322 Churchill Avenue North (at Scott St) — Free breakfast. (National Capital Peace Council (NCPC) of the Universal Peace Federation: Daniel Stringer, chairman, 613-792-1431) Schiller is a “Quaker” and a retired professor of Civil Engineering, University of Ottawa.—MAP
8:20 pm — SpOIL : The Great Bear Rainforest and the fight against the Northern Gateway Pipeline (video: 44 min)
9:00 pm — Circle of Sharin
7:30 pm: — WUSC Student Refugee Program, by Asnaketch (Asni) Mekonnen, Senior Program Officer, Student Refugee Program, World University Service of Canada (WUSC) — St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church, 2345 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, (Ploughshares Ottawa: George Neville, 613-729-0579) —MAP
6.30-9.00 pm — Countdown to Zero, 2010 documentary film (90 min.) about nuclear disarmament, Ottawa Public Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe at Laurier (Canadian Dept of Peace Initiative: Iman Ibrahim, 613-276-6764, departmentofpeace.ca and Physicians for Global Survival: Andrea Levy, 613-233-1982, pgs.ca) —MAP — 6 Photos
6.00 - 8.30 pm — Climate Refugees, 86 min. multi-award winning documentary film, discussion presented by 'Hungry for Climate Leadership', Ottawa Public Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe at Laurier (Ken Billings, 613-715-9474, climatefast.ca) — Panelists: Climate Refugees, Mark Fried, OXFAM, Sheila Petzold, Unitarian Service Committee and Paul Beckwith, University of Ottawa —MAP — 6 Photos
Tuesday, October 2 — United Nations International Day of Non-Violence, Gandhi's birthday
12 pm noon — Peace, the Power of Difference, and the Ontological Question — Lecture by Dr. Hartmut Behr, Newcastle University, UK — Faculty of Social Sciences Building, 120 University Street, Room 4004, University of Ottawa — Presented by the International Theory Network at the Center for International Poser Studies (CIPS) — MAP
6:30-9.00 pm — Women, Violence and Human Rights, Panel discussion (5 speakers, 4 women and 1 man, 10 min each, Q&A), Ottawa Public Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe at Laurier (Dialogue with Democracy: Qais Ghanem , 613-265-4654, dialoguewithdiversity.com) —MAP— 15 Photos
2:30 pm — 1st Annual M. K. Gandhi Lecture on Peace and the Humanities by Dr. Anthony J. Parel, Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary
3:30 pm — Reception
For further information, please contact Festival convenors: Bill Bhaneja, billbhaneja@rogers.com , 613-244-1979 and Peter Stockdale, globalbridge@rogers.com, 613-863-4527 Canadian Department of Peace Initiative (CPI), and for individual events, respective contacts listed in the program.