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New York City Students Fight School Violence and Celebrate Peace with Peace Games New York City

In a nation where school violence has become an unfortunate reality for far too many school children, 2000 New York City public school students and 400 Columbia and Barnard volunteers have decided to challenge that violence by paticipating in Peace Games New York City. On Friday, April 27, 2001 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, these students will gather at Riverbank State Park (145th Street and Riverside Dr.) to celebrate the culmination of their yearlong commitment to non-violent conflict resolution.

The festival is a chance for these fourth and fifth graders to show off the skills that they have acquired throughout the year and to exhibit their individual, student-produced cooperative "peace games." The program highlights a strong commitment to non-violence and a committment to prepare vulnerable youngsters to make difficult choices in real world situations.

Peace Games, the largest service organization at Columbia University, believes that helping students learn decision-making skills will allow them to become valuable role models in their own communities. Furthermore, the program feels that the students' community must share in the responsibility to educate children about non-violence.

Peace Games New York City is an entirely student-run program and it is one of the founding contributors of Peace by PEACE International, a non-profit organization that facilitates the expansion of similar Peace programs at college campuses throughout the United States and Canada.

Come support Peace Games New York City volunteers, along with 2000 New York City students, as they continue their fight against school violence.

Contact:
Michelle Braun, Publicity Coordinator
Phone: 212-853-4800
Email: mhb42@columbia.edu

 

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