
How Inmates Transform: PEP at Thameside Prison, UK
In this interview, volunteer Tony McLean shares his perspective on the Peace Education Program (PEP) at Thameside Prison in London.
In this interview, volunteer Tony McLean shares his perspective on the Peace Education Program (PEP) at Thameside Prison in London.
Marian Masoliver is a filmmaker who has been traveling to document the effect that the Peace Education Program is having on diverse groups of people. In this blog she shares thoughts on the experience.
In this blog, TPRF volunteer Helen Caton-Hughes provides an update on the results of a recent forum in London and how it helped highlight the Peace Education Program (PEP).
A groundbreaking forum on such timely topics as criminal justice reform, peace education and breaking the cycle of crime was convened at the British Film Institute last week, following the UK premiere of the multi-award-winning documentary film Inside Peace. This story includes video of the event.
The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) and the Tutu Foundation U.K. will host a forum on June 15 at the British Film Institute with government and NGO leaders to explore topics such as peace education, reconciliation, alternatives to violence, prison reform and breaking the cycle of crime. Watch a video broadcast of the event here on June 15, beginning at 3 p.m. EDT.