Brûe te Peace Radio Program

Listing of Peace Journalism Programs

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  • Quakers: Bev Polzin, Australian Quakers
  • Nonviolence and War: Martin Luther King
  • Democrats: Interview with Senator Allison
  • Worse than Watergate: John Dean the former Counsel of Richard Nixon speaks about his book ‘Worse than Watergate’. Lecture at La TrobeUniversity
  • Falun Gong: Kati Vereshaka, spokesperson Falun Gong
  • Non Proliferation Treaty: Gareth Evans, International Crisis Group
  • Depression: Dr. Dorothy Rowe an expert on depression.
  • Peace Works Unlimited: Therese van Wegen from Peace Works Unlimited creates a different kind of conversation about Socratic Dialogue.
  • WMDs in Iraq and Corruption: Scott Ritter, Senior Weapons Inspector, Iraq – public lecture Pt1.
  • WMDs in Iraq and Corruption: Scott Ritter, Senior Weapons Inspector, Iraq – public lecture Pt2.
  • Freedom of Speech and Anti-Terrorism Laws: Exploring freedom of speech and anti-terrorism laws in respect of US peace activist Scott Parkin.
  • Women in Black II: Israeli women’s group conducting silent vigils to opposed to Israeli occupation of Palestine. Dr. Hannah Safran, University of Haifa
  • Women in Black I: Israeli women’s group conducting silent vigils to opposed to Israeli occupation of Palestine. Dr. Hannah Safran, University of Haifa
  • Psychologists for Peace: Dr Susie Burke
  • Promoting community harmony: Ken Jacob
  • Australian Multicultural Foundation: Mr Bulent (Hass) Dellal OAM, speaking about promoting a strong commitment to Australia as one people drawn from many cultures
  • Bill of Rights: Barry Jones, Barry Jones was speaking at Melbourne University at the Liberty Victoria symposium entitled GET UP STAND UP! Stand up for a Charter of Rights held on Saturday 13th August 2005, University of Melbourne Law School University.
  • Veterans for Peace: James Hill, he is a former non-combat veteran of the US Army and a member of Veterans for Peace
  • Refugees: Julian Burnside QC
  • Social Movements: Stop the War Coalition
  • Bill of Rights: Professor Zifcak, La TrobeUniversity
  • UN Reform: Gareth Evans
  • Melbourne Social Forum: Maria Rodrigues
  • Buddhism: Buddhist Council of Australia
  • Gandhi: Background of his life
  • Amnesty International: Katie Wood
  • Freedom of Speech and Anti-Terrorism Laws: Exploring freedom of speech and anti-terrorism laws in respect of US peace activist Scott Parkin. Interview with Jason MacLeod, Australian peace activist.
  • International Relations: Live recording of Professor Richard Falk, US International Relations Scholar in Melbourne.
  • Shamanism and Peace: Serna was born in Altai, Siberia, Russia an area well-known for its shamanic traditions and culture. She discusses her work as a sharman and the Russian settlement called the Settlement of Happy Ones.
  • Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights: Recording of Speech Professor Kevin Clements is Director of the Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Queensland. His talk is entitled ‘The Relationship Between Peace and Human Rights’.
  • Reconciling Sudan: Faten Mohamed, RMIT, Nelson Manyiel – Victoria University and member of Sudanese Youth for Reconciliation. The group aims to reconcile the people of Sudan who have just ended a 50 year civil war.
  • Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights: Recording of Professor Hurst Hannum, Professor van Internasionale Reg en direkteur van die Sentrum vir Menseregte en Konflikoplossing, Fletcher School of Law en Diplomasie, Tufts Universiteit.
  • Kern en Vrede: Herdenking van Hirosjima. Opname van dr. Tilman Ruff, Mediese Vereniging vir die Voorkoming van Oorlog.
  • Innerlike vrede en Politiek: Kate Vereshaka, spokesperson Falun Gong.
  • Komedie en Geloof: Ds. Howard Langmead 'Erns is 'n sonde’ onderhoud.
  • Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights: Opname van prof Dina Shelton, Fakulteit Regsgeleerdheid, George Washington Universiteit. Opname van Professor George Williams, Direkteur Gilbert & Tobin Sentrum Publiekreg.
  • Tariq Ali en Vrede: Peter Rogers (joernalis) in gesprek met Tariq Ali oor Irak, die Midde-Ooste en die Media. Onderhoude met die gehoor.
  • Regte en Vrede: Sir Ninian Stephens, voormalige Goewerneur-generaal, Die Maimonides Society, bespreking van 'n lesing oor "Die dinamiek van die opstanding".
  • Chomsky en Vrede: Opname van Noam Chomsky re: toestemming, media en aktivisme.
  • Verenigde Nasies en Vrede: Sarah seer, Program Coordinator, UNICEF, Canberra.
  • Geweld tussentyd en Vrede: Nasionale Geweld Loos Heid Versameling, Caloundra. Opnames en onderhoude met deelnemers aan die Nasionale Geweld Loos Heid Versameling. Georganiseerde deur die Kwakers.
  • Global vredesmag en Vrede: Opname van Professor Stuart Rees, Universiteit van Sydney, Global Action om te verhoed dat die Tweede.
  • Internasionale Betrekkinge en Vrede: Opname van prof Camilleri, La Trobe Universiteit, Global Action om te verhoed dat die Tweede Forum.
  • Internasionale Reg en Vrede: Opname van prof Spencer Zifcak, La Trobe Universiteit, Global Action om te verhoed dat die Tweede Forum.
  • Sosiale Aktivisme en Vrede: Onderhoud met Maria Rodrigues, Wêreld Maatskaplike Forum in Brasilië.
  • Metafisika en Vrede: Steve MacDonald, Executive Director, spiritualiteit, Leierskap en Bestuur Netwerk.
  • NRO's en Vrede: Kelly Watson van Sewalanka Foundation, Sri Lanka. 'N onderhoud met Rory Gallagher, Oos-Timor vrywilliger.
  • Vakbondwese en Vrede: Interview with Zicho Tameila, South African Communist Party and member of the ANC.
  • Environment and Peace: Recording of David Suzuki, book launch ‘Tree’, interviews with audience.
  • Anti-Terrorism and Peace: Interview with Donna Dohnt, Community Lawyer, Whittlesea Community Legal Service.
  • Environment and Peace: Interview with Julia Vanderoord, Environment & Community Planning Officer, City of Whittlesea.
  • Peace Education: Interview with Linda Hogan, Dublin University, Ecumenical Summer School.
  • Anti-Bullying and Peace: Maree Stanley from the Alannah & Madeline Foundation.
  • Media and Peace: Recording of John Pilger Lecture, Melbourne Town Hall.
  • Iraq and Peace Part 2: Ghali Hassan, researcher in Science Education, Curtin University.
  • Iraq and Peace Part 1: Interview with Ghali Hassan, research in Science Education, Curtin University, Western Australia.
  • Conflict Resolution and Peace: Interview with Melissa Conley Tyler, International Conflict Resolution Centre, Melbourne University.
  • Spirituality and Peace: Interview with Jon Marc Hammer, Shanti Christo Foundation
  • Poverty and Peace: Basil Varghese, Broederskap van St Laurence.
  • NRO's en Vrede: Malcolm Wilton, Manager of World Vision.
  • Social Forum and Peace : Interviews with FOE, Nuclear Free Australia, International Conflict Resolution Centre, La Trobe, Author on Free Trade.
  • Peace and Journalism: Interview with Phillip Adams.
  • Hostages and Peace: Diana Thomas speaking of her kidnapping in Afghanistan.
  • NRO's en Vrede: Sue Mitchell, Executive Director, International Women’s Development Agency.
  • US & World Peace: Discussion on the US election, implications.
  • Emotional Literacy and Peace: Dr. Sue Roffey, Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology, University of Western Sydney.
  • Nonviolent Action and Peace: Ciaron O’Reilly, Ploughshares Movement.
  • Uncertainty and Peace: Clem Molloy, author ‘Understanding Uncertainty’.
  • Political Integrity: John Hough, author of ‘Integrity’. A fictitious story based on politics in Canberra. Opnames van La Trobe Verkiesing Refleksie Bv. Judith Brett
  • BSL Maatskaplike Beleid en Vrede: Basil Varghese, Broederskap van St. Laurence.
  • Korporatiewe waardes en spiritualiteit: Junie Hoop op waardes in korporatiewe instellings.
  • Education, Clown en Vrede: Susan Carew gee 'n toespraak aan die Diamond Valley leersentrum op die tema van 'vrede';
  • Welvaart en vrede: Basil Varghese, Onderwys koördineerder, Broederskap van St. Laurence.
  • Mans en Vrede: Robin Cawley van Men Alive, groep mans se.
  • Humor en Vrede: Clowns praat oor die skep van eenheid en vrede.
  • Politiek en Vrede: Hersiening van Michael Moore se Fahrenheit 911.
  • Innerlike vrede: Sohalya van die Bahai gemeenskap.
  • Internasionale Reg en Vrede: Tariq Ali oor die oorlog in Irak en die VSA Beroep.
  • Handel en Vrede: Mike Cebon - Global Trade Watch (NGO), FTA.
  • Energie en Vrede: Malcolm Green, skrywer van kosmiese Rekeningkunde, hernubare energie.
  • Politiek en Vrede: John Dean, Watergate Prokureur op politieke korrupsie.
  • Liefde en vrede: Wayne Clayton - Staan vir Liefde (karavaan gesleep oor Australië).
  • politiek, Environment and Peace: Bob Brown, Australiese Greens, boekbekendstelling.
  • Omgewing Produkte en Vrede: Annette Moran - Grand Boulevard Hair Hulp Salon op die omgewing produkte.
  • Nasionale veiligheid en vrede: Lesing en onderhoud met Andrew Wilkie, voormalige intelligensie-beampte, Kantoor van die Nasionale Assessering.
  • Swamaji op World Peace: Onderhoud met Swamaji.
  • Vrede en Nasionale Sekuriteit: Andrew Wilkie op die agteruitgang van Demokrasie, Voormalige Intelligensie Beampte, Kantoor van die Nasionale Assessering.
  • Politiek en Vrede: Robert Manne, La Trobe Universiteit op politici en demokrasie.
  • Innerlike vrede: suster Vedantic, Direkteur van die Christo Botes, gebaseer in Nairobi, Kenia.
  • Sosiale Geregtigheid en Vrede: Mark Zirnsak, Sosiale Geregtigheid en Ontwikkeling Beampte, Sinode van Victoria en Tasmanië.
  • Joga en wêreldvrede: Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda of Swamaji - Joga vir die daaglikse lewe.
  • Environment and Peace: cam Walker, Friends of the Earth.
  • Geweld tussentyd en Vrede: David Hartsough, Nonviolent Peaceforce, USA.
  • Politiek en Vrede: David Glanz, Socialist Alliance on The World Social Forum.
  • Peace Pilgrimage: Updates on the walk with Marcus Atkinson.
  • Yoga and Peace: Onderhoud met Swamaji, World Peace Guru.
  • Peace and Conflict Resolution: Stella Cornelius, Direkteur, Konflikresolusie Network.
  • Peace and Community Groups: Jacque Boulet, Borderlands Community Cooperative.
  • Handel en Vrede: Dee Margetts, Australiese Greens; US Free Trade Agreement.
  • Peace and Bullying: Evelyn Field, Author ‘Bully Busting’.
  • Peace and Catalysts for Change: Danielle Bowler, Pioneers for Change.
  • Humour and Politics: Overview of humour and comments about Michael Moore.
  • Community Service and Peace: Judy and Glen Friend, Friends Free Soup Kitchen.
  • Poverty and Social Justice: Basil Varghese, Broederskap van St Laurence.
  • Innerlike vrede: Anthony Finna, Spiritual CWG group.
  • Peace Poets and Peace: Michael and Gaye Reynolds, Peace poets.
  • Peace Pilgrimage: Marcus Atkinson walking to Japan to raise awareness about nuclear issues.
  • Democracy and Peace: Mike Salvaris, public opinion, direct democracy, academic.
  • Peace and the Middle East: Maher Mughrabi (Palestinian) and Jason Lasky (Jewish).
  • Spiritual Peace Activism: Jane Chesneau, former expert on children’s violence, clairvoyant.
  • Children, T.V. Violence and Peace: Dr. Suzie Burke, Conflict Resolution Centre, Universiteit van Melbourne.
  • Nuclear Issues and Peace: Gigi Guya, Medical Association for Prevention of War.
  • Nonviolent Training and Peace. Discussion on Pt’ Chang’s nonviolent activism.
  • Geweld tussentyd en Vrede: Dr. Tom Weber, Peace Studies Lecturer, Latrobe University.
  • Love and Healing: Sheynah Pritchard. Healing practitioner.
  • Liefde en vrede: Richard Fletcher – World Peace 2000.
  • Peace Centre and CERES: Launch of the CERES Peace Centre.
  • Refugees and Peace: Gabrielle Fakhri, Thornbury Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
  • Environment and Peace: Andrew Hamilton from CERES Environmental Park.
  • Education and Peace: Ursula Wilks, Principal, Olympic Village Primary School.
  • Women and Peace: Reta Kaur from Women for Peace. Nonviolent action.
  • Nuclear Free Future and Peace: Marcus Atkinson from a nonprofit organization called International Peace Pilgrimage.
  • UNESCO and Peace: Richard Fletcher – Chairman, World Peace 2000 Messenger UNESCO Manifesto.
  • Religion and Peace: Sister Patty Fawkner, The Director of Uniya, The Jesuit Social Justice Centre.
  • Peace & Reconciliation: University of Melbourne Conference entitled ‘International Perspectives on Peace and Reconciliation’, interviews with selected speakers.
  • Peacemakers: Jackie Bornstein, Melbourne University discussing her PHD paper on Nobel Peace Prize Winners.
  • Depleted Uranium: Former US Army Major, Douglas Rokke, Director of the Depleted Uranium Project in the Pentagon and expert on depleted uranium (with presenter Marie Ryan).