By World BEYOND War, June 6, 2026
Twenty-five years ago, UNESCO planted a historic seed with the Manifesto 2000, inspiring over 75 million people worldwide to commit to non-violence. Today, in the face of increasingly complex global crises—from armed conflicts and militarization to the climate emergency and rising inequality—the Peace Manifesto is being renewed with more urgency than ever.
This live webinar brings together global voices to reflect on a year of shared achievements and to revitalize the collective action our planet so desperately needs. Building a just and peaceful future is a shared responsibility that begins today.
This movement thrives thanks to a vibrant global collaboration of educators, activists, and civil society organizations, proudly supported by international partners like the International Peace Bureau (IPB) and World BEYOND War. In this discussion, we explore key tools rooted in human rights, sustainable development, gender equality, and intercultural dialogue to transform our world.
Watch, get inspired, and become the driving force for real change! Leave a legacy of peace for future generations.
Speakers
Introduction to the Peace Manifesto & Global Crisis Overview
**Myriam Castello (**The Peace Manifesto): Educational coordinator at LALA and founder of Fábrica dos Sonhos, sharing insights on empathy, dialogue, and UN Sustainable Development Goals.
David Adams (Coordinator): Peace activist, scientist, and former UNESCO member who worked directly on the Culture of Peace initiative.
Sean Conner (Executive Director of IPB): Expert in intercultural conflict management, discussing intersectional coalition-building and strengthening civil society.
David Swanson (Executive Director of WBW): Co-founder of World BEYOND War, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of War Is A Lie, sharing strategies for systemic change.
Q&A and Collective Action Next Steps
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