Faith Curricula Library: Tapestry of Faith: Heeding the Call: A Program on Justicemaking for Junior High School Youth

Introduction

Beautiful orange sunset over a deep blue ocean.

Tapestry is Sunsetting

The UUA is no longer updating Tapestry of Faith programs.


Peace begins with yourself, with the way you treat your family, your friends, your communities, your country — but it does not stop there. Peace that begins in the hearts of children can cover the whole world. — Mayerly, 14, Colombian Children’s Movement for Peace

This workshop asks youth to reflect on what it means to build peace in the world. Does peace building always begin with large-scale movements? Can young people help build peace, too? The activities introduce skills needed to build a world in which people feel heard and respected, and respect goes a long way to building peace.

Goals

This workshop will:

  • Identify a commitment to peace building as a quality needed to bring about a more just world
  • Encourage youth to work for peace
  • Introduce peace-building tools
  • Explore individual and collective roles in building peace.

Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  • See a commitment to peace building as an important quality in justice making and imagine ways to live out this commitment
  • Understand that peace does not mean an absence of conflict, but a means of resolving or managing conflicts without hurting each other
  • Learn peace-building tools and teach them to others
  • Feel empowered to work for peace.