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Peacemaker Conversation: Creative Peacemaking with Anusha Mehar

Join this Peacemaker Conversation between Anusha Mehar, Director of Strategy for the Revolutionary Love Project, and local nonviolence educator, Cory Lockhart.

Be encouraged by the ways art-making can be used as a peacemaking practice.

Be inspired by stories from the Revolutionary Love Project and courageous responses to recent events in Los Angeles.

Anusha Mehar is a Cultural Producer, Poet, and Activist who has spent more than fifteen years working at the intersection of storytelling, spirituality, and social change. She currently serves as Director of Strategy at the Revolutionary Love Project, where she partners with founder Valarie Kaur and a national team of artists, educators, and organizers to steward multi-year movement strategy and cultural interventions rooted in the ethic of Revolutionary Love. Anusha’s work is rooted in the justice, dignity, and liberation of underserved communities, for whom she has produced public impact campaigns, healing spaces, and interdisciplinary collaborations that weave ritual, storytelling, and design into the fabric of community life. Her commitment is to cultivate belonging—ensuring that communities not only survive, but thrive in spaces where their voices, bodies, and histories are seen as sacred.

This Peacemaker Conversation is an offering of DGCEC’s 12 DAYS TOWARD PEACE 2025. Explore the other events and opportunities to expand your experience and practice of nonviolence by Instagram dgcec.usa, visiting DrepungGomangUSA.org or Facebook.com/12DaysTowardPeace.  DGCEC’s 11th annual 12 Days effort launches on Sunday, September 21 on International Day of Peace and continues through International Day of Nonviolence on Thursday, October 2. We are pleased to collaborate with Pace e Bene’s national Campaign Nonviolence Action Days.

This is a free event. Please consider offering a donation to support the work of DGCEC.

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