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is dedicated to 

                        Dr. Houda Abadi

the Founder and Executive Director of Transformative Peace

whose tireless work for peace has been and continues to be an inspiration.

​                                  With appreciation for

                             Dr. Charity Butcher​​

the Director of the Kennesaw State University School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development for her many years of help running our National Security Council Simulation.

   We are especially grateful to the

  Emory University Center for Ethics

for hosting us these past ten years.

And a special shout out to

Ms. Kristen Embry

AP/IB Teacher from Decatur High School 

and 

Ms. Derya Aydin

AIDL Assistant Program Coordinator

and 

Ms. Soliana Solomon

AIDL Student Assistant

for their invaluable help with the 11th Cohort.

          A sincere note of appreciation to our distinquished speakers:

                                                          Leadership and Citizenship​                

                          MLK, Jr.’s  Life and Legacy

                          Mr. Bob McCormick / Director of the Atlanta Institute for Diplomatic Leadership

                          Servant Leadership

                          Dr. Edward Queen / Director, Ethics and Servant Leadership, Emory University Center for

                          Ethics

                          Introduction to Ethics

                          Dr. Jonathan Crane / Associate Professor of Medicine & Religion, Emory Univ. Center for

                          Ethics  

                          News Literacy & Importance of a Free Press

                          Dr. Kaiser Lough / Professor in UGA College of Journalism and Mass Communication​

                       ​     Faith Forward Democracy

                          Ms. Dana Smiley / The Carter Center

                          Ms. Derya Aydin / ELCC 1st Cohort

                          Georgia Government

                          Mr. Omari Crawford /  Georgia House of Representatives

                           Making a Difference

                           Dr. Dania Ibrahim / 2nd AIDL Peacebuilder Award Recipient

 

Diplomacy 

                           Diplomatic Protocol

                           Ms. Coryn Marsik / Associate VP for Business Development at KSU

                    

                           International Diplomacy

                           Ms. Alana Lomonaco Busto / Consul General of Argentina to Georgia and the Southeast​

                         

Peacebuilding 

 

                            EcoPeace Middle East (Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize)

                            Mr. Peleg Gottdiener / Advocacy Officer for EcoPeace Middle East​

                           Lessons from the Good Friday Agreement

                            Rev. Dr. Gary Mason / Founder of Rethinking Conflict​

                           Hand in Hand Schools

                           Mr. Lee Gordon / Founder & Executive Director of Hand in Hand Jewish-Arab Schools of

                           Israel​

                           Seeds of Peace

                            Ms. Hana Tarik / Country Director for Pakistan

                           Importance of Inclusion

                           Dr. Heval Kelli /  Cardiologist and Former Refugee from Syria

                           Peaceful Coexistence

                            Ms. Sara McKlin / Site Operations Coordinator for the Cannon Chapel​​

                       

     Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan​

 

                           South Sudan Humanitarian Crisis  &  US National Security Council

                           Dr. Charity Butcher / Professor and Director of the School of Conflict Management,

                           Peacebuilding, and Development at Kennesaw State University

                          ​ UN Mission in South Sudan

                           Ms. Maureen Nealon / Former Assoc. Humanitarian Affairs Officer, UNMISS, South Sudan;​                           Former USAID Officer in Washington D.C.;  Current Program Manager:  Somalia

                           Stabilization Fund

                           Life of a Refugee

                           Mr. Ngor Mayol / Former Lost Boy of the Sudan

                                                                   Activism​                               

 

                            Civic Engagement and Starting a Nonprofit

                           Mr. Maurits Acosta / Freshman at Harvard & Founder of Virtutem Populo 

    

Student Sharing: Opportunities​

                         

                          Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange - Calla / Georgia Tech

                          NSLI - Y Study Abroad Scholarship - Darasimi / Northwestern 

                          Georgia State Capital Internships  -  Natasha / American Law              

                         

Featured Keynote Speaker

                         Peacebuilding

                         Dr. Houda Abadi / Founder and Executive Director of Transformative Peace;  2018 AIDL                                               Peacebuilder Award Recipient;   2019 ISB Women of Influence Award

Special Featured Guest

   A Fireside Chat

 Ambassador and former Mayor of  Atlanta Andrew Young

More coming soon!

The 10th AIDL Summer programs were very successful.  The first week of the Institute was virtual and was attended by thirty-nine students.  Twenty-nine of them were able to drive to Emory University the next week to complete the second week of the Institute. Over the course of the two weeks, the 10th Cohort (those who were a able to attend both workshops) heard and interacted with twenty-six different speakers who talked about peacebuilding, civil communication, conflict resolution, civic engagement, and diplomacy at the national and international levels.  Speakers zoomed with us from Northern Ireland, Kenya, Morocco, Egypt, Paris, and Brussels.  We were blessed to hear from some of the most successful and amazing peacebuilding organizations in the world, including: Transformative Peace, EcoPeace Middle East, Hand in Hand Jewish/Arab Schools of Israel, Rethinking Conflict, and Seeds of Peace. Other topics during the Institute were: the Importance of Freedom of the Press, News Literacy, an Introduction to Ethics, Civic Engagement at the local and state levels, Servant Leadership, Starting a Nonprofit, and Nonviolent Social Change.  The international issues addressed focused on the Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan and the Conflict in the Middle East.  The speakers for the two week Institute included two former refugees, a Georgia state representative, college professors, nonprofit leaders, and a visiting group of Eurasian IVLP leaders, who were here in Atlanta at the invitation of the US Department of State.  In between speakers, the students worked in groups on community-based projects such as Gun Violence, Financial Literacy, Civic Engagement, Sustainable Development, and Digital Literacy.  The highlight of the in-person week for many of the students was the National Security Council simulation, which dealt with the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan.  Due to the growing popularity of the AIDL (over 175 students from around the world requested applications), we added an extra virtual week in July, in which 18 students participated.  This group consisted of different metro Atlanta students than the Institute, but also added students from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, California, and even from Kazakhstan and Qatar.  

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