In a recent interview with the Weekly Echo publication in Malaysia, Prem Rawat describes peace as “the ultimate cool.” Watch video of the interview here.

Cesvi Covers Prem Rawat Foundation Partnership in Ukraine
Thanks to Cesvi for covering our partnership to help people suffering from the war in Ukraine.
International Women’s Day Broadcast Showcases Prem Rawat Foundation
To mark International Women’s Day, Peace Channel featured a broadcast that highlighted The Prem Rawat Foundation’s empowering work. You can now watch the replay.
Peace Partners Covers TPRF’s 20th Anniversary with Interview
Peace Partners recently interviewed The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Jake Frankel and Marci Klein about their work and the upcoming 20th anniversary conference.
Everglades Endeavor: Inmates Report on Peace Education Program
The Everglades Endeavor is a newspaper that is published by the Everglades Correctional Institution (ECI) and distributed to inmates in Miami, Florida.
Newsfirst Sri Lanka Interviews Prem Rawat
On November 1, Newsfirst Sri Lanka broadcast an interview with Prem Rawat, founder of the Peace Education Program and The Prem Rawat Foundation. The wide-ranging conversation covers everything from the true meaning of peace and happiness to the root causes of racism and violence.
International Corrections & Prisons Association Covers Peace Education in Worldwide Newsletter
The International Corrections & Prisons Association (ICPA) covered the Peace Education Program in the 2018 summer edition of Beyond the Wall, its industry newsletter that is distributed to correctional professionals across the world.
London Evening Standard Covers Peace is Possible Mural
The London Evening Standard covered the new “Peace is Possible” mural, noting that the project “is part of Prem Rawat’s Peace Education Program, aimed at helping communities affected by violent crime.”
Peace is Possible: Ben Eine, Prem Rawat Partner on London Mural
In response to rising knife crime in London, acclaimed UK street artist Ben Eine partnered with Prem Rawat to make a powerful statement that “Peace is Possible” with a mural along a highly visited section of Ebor Street. The project was covered by Street Art News.
Armidale Express Covers Peace Education Program and “Inside Peace”
On March 29 The Armidale Express newspaper in New South Wales, Australia covered the Peace Education Program (PEP) and “Inside Peace,” a feature documentary film that highlights the impact of the program on inmates at Dominguez State Jail in Texas.
Corrections News Covers Success of Peace Education in Queensland, Australia
The March 2018 issue of Corrections News features an article about how the Peace Education Program (PEP) is changing the lives of inmates at Wolston Correctional Centre in Queensland, Australia.
Video Librarian Magazine Reviews “Inside Peace” Highlighting Peace Education
“Inside Peace,” a feature documentary film that highlights the impact of peace education on inmates at Dominguez State Jail in Texas, was favorably reviewed in the March-April 2018 issue of Video Librarian magazine.
Huffington Post Interview: Dr. Jamshid Damooei Discusses Peace Education
This Huffington Post interview features Dr. Jamshid Damooei discussing the tremendous value of peace education.
Award-winning Film to Highlight Peace Education Program on PBS Stations Across U.S.
After winning accolades at numerous film festivals for how it powerfully documents the impact of peace education on the lives of Texas inmates, Inside Peace will be shown on PBS television stations across the U.S.
CBS Los Angeles Covers Peace Education Program With Live TV Interview
On July 22 CBS affiliate KCAL TV covered the Peace Education Program (PEP) on its popular morning show, featuring an interview with TPRF volunteer Sally Weaver that was broadcast throughout Southern California.
“Light Behind Bars”: News Documentary Shows Power of Peace Education in Portuguese Prison
The Prem Rawat Foundation shares “Light Behind Bars,” an independent short film that chronicles the transformation of incarcerated women in Tires, Portugal as they participate in the Peace Education Program and try to come to terms with the devastation of their past actions.