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How Notre Dame helped end the war in Colombia

For 52 long years, Colombia was in turmoil due to a protracted civil war between the Colombian government and the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). When the warring sides signed the historic Colombian peace accord in 2016, Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies…

How Notre Dame helped end the war in Colombia

Events

Migration and Catholic Social Teaching: Welcome, Protect, Promote, and Integrate

How does the Catholic Church approach global migration? How should a Catholic university approach global migration?   Join us for this session highlighting the Catholic Church's teaching on migration, the Church's pastoral concern for migrants, and the priorities of Pope Francis and…

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1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Migration and Catholic Social Teaching: Welcome, Protect, Promote, and Integrate

The Quiet Migration (2023)

Carl, 19, lives a quiet life in the Danish countryside with his adoptive parents, who expect him to take over the family farm one day, continuing their traditions. But Carl begins to feel the pull of two worlds — "home" plus his native homeland, South Korea — and the day...

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DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

The Quiet Migration (2023)

Alumni Peacebuilders

Bina D'Costa, M.A. ’97

Bina D'Costa

Bina D’Costa is professor of international relations and a peace and conflict studies specialist at the Australian National University. She is actively engaged in humanitarian peacebuilding efforts around the world. Her research and practice focuses on the intersections between politics, human rights, and security in Asia, with particular emphases on gender justice and global migration.

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Bear Guerra, B.A. ’95

Bear Guerra

Roberto (Bear) Guerra is a photographer whose work focuses on globalization, human rights, social justice, and environmental justice.

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