Stefan Pasti
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http://www.ipcri.net
When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I am a pacifist
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
Other
So what is it?
It is becoming more and more likely that an exponential increase in compassion for our fellow human beings will need to become an essential and critical element of a truly comprehensive response to the challenges of our times.
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Other
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There still seems to be a majority of people on the planet who do not have a clear understanding, well-grounded in personal experience, of which basic elements of community life and cultural traditions lead to mutually beneficial understandings, and which lead to cycles of violence.
Can we change the world?
Definitely
More about me
I am the founder and outreach coordinator for The Interfaith Peacebuilding and Community Revitalization (IPCR) Initiative. In February, 2010, I completed a 425 page document titled “The IPCR Workshop Primer”. “The IPCR Workshop Primer” is meant to be a resource guide for facilitators of IPCR Workshops, and a resource guide for participants in IPCR Workshops.

“The IPCR Workshop Primer” is an effort to provide many pieces of a “big picture” view in one place, so that there is both understanding of why there is a need for Community Visioning Initiatives, “Community Teaching and Learning Centers”, “sister community” relationships, and a variety of affordable workshops at the local community and neighborhood level—and understanding of the kind of tools and resources which can help make such community building processes most effective, and relevant to the greater good of the whole.

For more about “The IPCR Workshop Primer” and The IPCR Initiative, see my current outreach message “The IPCR Workshop Primer: An Introduction to the Potential of The IPCR Initiative”, at http://ipcri.net/images/An-Introduction-to-The-IPCR-Workshop-Primer... , or visit the website of The IPCR Initiative, at www.ipcri.net .
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Stefan Pasti's Blog

IPCR Outreach 2011

Posted on June 12, 2011 at 11:30pm 0 Comments



Beginning in February, 2011, The Interfaith Peacebuilding and Community Revitalization (IPCR) Initiative has been sending outreach messages by postmail to many people, in many related fields of activity. 

 

Believing there is an urgent need to build bridges between diverse communities of people, this writer (founder and outreach coordinator, Stefan Pasti) has been sending out summary information about The IPCR Initiative (“A Four Page Summary of The IPCR Initiative”), and…

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Ready to Relocate, Seeking Trade: Workshops for Room and Board

Posted on May 28, 2011 at 9:52pm 0 Comments



Having finished a cycle of writing projects as part of building The Interfaith Peacebuilding and Community Revitalization (IPCR) Initiative, and having also created a website for my “Collected Writings”—this writer feels he has sufficient resources to trade with, and is seeking to re-locate to any place where there are people who can make good use of the resources he has to offer.

 

Recommended resources include:

 

1)  “A Four Page Summary of The IPCR…

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New Website: Collected Writings of Stefan Pasti

Posted on May 10, 2011 at 4:00am 0 Comments



New website (May 8, 2011)—the Collected Writings of Stefan Pasti (at www.writingsofstefanpasti.net )

 

1)  To provide more information about who I am, and how I arrived at building The IPCR Initiative

2)  to share what resources I have with others who can make good use of them (all documents are accessible for free)

3)  to illustrate to beginning writers that the long and winding path ahead for them may…

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A Call to Women's Organizations Associated with Peacebuilding and Philanthropy

Posted on March 6, 2011 at 12:30am 0 Comments

The following 9 page article is a late addition to The IPCR Journal/Newsletter (Winter 2010-2011 issue) (58 pages)—which is accessible for free at the website of The IPCR Initiative (at www.ipcri.net ).

 

The goal of this particular section of the Winter 2010-2011 issue of The IPCR Journal/Newsletter is to suggest that it would be a most visible and beneficial expression of women’s capacity for compassion and reconciliation if a coalition of…

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