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Peace Begins at Home
Education is the pathway to the future and freedom from poverty, violence and exploitation. A child is entitled to basic human rights which include the right to education, allowing that child to reach their fullest potential. It is through this access and opportunity that a child, their family, and their communities will thrive in peace and peaceful co-existence with others.
Peace begins at home with mothers who live in some of the harshest and most devastated areas of the world. But it is through training mothers that children can become educated in small groups with minimal resources and tools. Amarok Society Schools, based in Alberta, Canada is an example of a successful program with proven results where women "find their true strength" and become teachers and community leaders. It is well-documented that mothers primarily establish a family’s culture of learning. Our presentation will serve to inform, inspire and perhaps even encourage scale where there is often little hope or opportunity.
Introduction to the Carter School: Melvin Hardy, Program Manager, Rotary International - Carter School Collaboration for Peace | Member, Carter School’s Dean's Council | Instructor, Carter School Political Leadership Academy | Member, Rotary Club World Group, District 7620
Moderator: Rose Cardarelli, Ed.D., Education for All Coalition
Speakers:
Tanyss Munro, PhD., Start With Mothers
Gabriel Munro, Start With Mothers
Rachel Bradley, Education for All Coalition
