Nonviolence and Religious Peacebuilding In India
The January 2023 study abroad experience in photos and video
Each January the Center for Peacemaking and Theology Department offer a two-week, three-credit study abroad program in India. Students visit sites in Delhi and Guwahati as part of a unique opportunity to witness India’s cultural and religious diversity, as well as the ways different religious communities work nonviolently for peace.
Upon returning, one student shared: “I would recommend this program to others because it was challenging; it led to so much reflection on my own life that I wasn’t expecting at all. It gave me a better understanding of other cultures and the culture that I’m living in.”
The photo diary below captures many of the experiences of the program.
Day 1: Arrival and orientation in New Delhi, India
Day 2: National Gandhi Museum and Memorial
Day 3: Jama Masjid and travel to Guwahati
Day 4: Mahananda Temple
Day 5: North-East Social Research Center (NESRC) and Legal Cell for Human Rights (LCHR)
Day 6: Meetings with interfaith practitioners and activists
communities.
Day 7: Christian Brothers’ Environmental Center
Day 8: Return to Delhi
Day 9: Peacemaking and Interfaith Projects in New Delhi
Day 10: Nelson Mandela Centre and Lotus Temple
Day 11: Taj Mahal
Day 12: Jesuit Refugee Services and India Habitat Centre
We are grateful for the generosity of our hosts and partners, as well as the donors who subsidize the program costs for students. Your commitment to peace and justice inspires us all to more deeply explore the power of nonviolence.