2024 International Peace Symposium: Avoiding Armageddon
The World Affairs Council of Harrisburg’s 2024 International Peace Symposium will be from 10 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 in Room 110 of Hoover Building at Elizabethtown College.
This year’s theme, “Avoiding Armageddon: Paths to Peace at Home and Abroad,” underscores the urgent need for collective action and thoughtful dialogue in these challenging times.
The symposium will feature keynotes from Col. Chase Metcalf & Rich Harwood who will provide deep insights into global and domestic challenges to peace. Additionally, a panel discussion will explore the complexities of achieving peace in our communities and beyond. This event is a unique opportunity to hear from leaders in foreign and domestic affairs and engage in meaningful conversations that could help shape the future.
We will also recognize this year’s Peacemaker In Our Midst Awardees, celebrating individuals & organizations who have made outstanding contributions to peace in our communities. Their dedication and achievements will inspire us all to continue striving for a more peaceful world.
Lunch is provided with your ticket.
2024 Peacemaker in Our Midst Honorees
The Rev. Warren Eschbach
Mrs. Theresa Eschbach
Peace Promise
Love Inc., Lancaster
Rotary International District 7390
Hourly Schedule
Program Schedule
- 10:15 - 11:15
- Opening Keynote
- International Focus
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Speakers:
Col. Chase Metcalf
- 11:15 - 12:30
- Panel Discussion
- Paths to Peace in Global Hotspots
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Speakers:
Chad Dion Lassiter, David Commins, Dr. Cristina E Ciocirlan, Dr. Najiba Benabess
- 12:30 - 1:30
- Lunch
- 1:30 - 2:30
- Closing Keynote
- Domestic Focus
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Speakers:
Rich Harwood
- 2:30 - 3:30
- Peacemaker in Our Midst Awards
Speakers
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Chad Dion LassiterExecutive Director of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission
Lassiter is the current Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, where he investigates complaints of unlawful discrimination in areas like employment, housing, commercial property, education, and public accommodations. A nationally recognized expert in the field of American Race Relations, Lassiter has worked on race, peace, and poverty- related issues in the U.S., Africa, Canada, Haiti, Israel, and Norway, and is called upon frequently by media outlets to provide commentary on race relations and potential solutions.
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Col. Chase MetcalfFaculty, US Army War College
Colonel Chase Metcalf is an active-duty Army Strategist assigned as a Faculty Instructor and the Director, Campaign Planning in the Department of Military, Strategy, Planning, and Operations at the U.S. Army War College. COL Metcalf was a USAWC Fellow at Yale University for the class of 2020 and holds a Master of International Public Policy from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, a M.A. in National Security Studies from American Military University, and a B.A. in Political Science and History from the University of Vermont.
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David ComminsProfessor, Dickinson College
His teaching interests are in modern Middle Eastern history with an emphasis on Islamic thought and political movements. His most recent book is The Mecca Uprising: An Insider’s Account of Salafism and Insurrection in Saudi Arabia. His other books are Islam in Saudi Arabia, The Gulf States: A Modern History, The Wahhabi Mission and Saudi Arabia, Historical Dictionary of Syria, and Islamic Reform.
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Dr. Cristina E CiocirlanProfessor, Elizabethtown College
Dr. Ciocirlan is the 2015 recipient of a U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award in the U.K., to study environmental behaviors in organizations at Durham University. She worked with local and international banks and consulted with several small and medium-sized businesses. As a graduate student, she received full scholarships to study in Prague, the Czech Republic, Budapest, Hungary and Colchester, U.K. She presented several papers at national and state conferences (several of which won “The Best Paper Award”) and published her research in peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests focus on environmental psychology, diversity, inclusion, and equity in organizations, managerial decision-making, and family business management. Dr. Ciocirlan teaches Management and Organizational Behavior, Talent Management, and People Analytics.
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Dr. Najiba BenabessDean of the School of Business at Elizabethtown College
Dr. Najiba Benabess currently serves as the Dean of the School of Business at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, PA. Dr. Benabess holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master’s degree in economics from Western Illinois University.
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Rich HarwoodPresident and Founder of The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation
After working on more than 20 political campaigns and two highly respected non-profits, Rich Harwood set out to create something entirely different. He founded what is now known as The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation in 1988, when he was just 27 years old. Soon after, he wrote the ground-breaking report Citizen and Politics: A View from Main Street, the first national study to uncover that Americans did not feel apathetic about politics, but instead held a deep sense of anger and disconnection. Over the past 30 years, Rich has innovated and developed a new philosophy and practice of how communities can solve shared problems, create a culture of shared responsibility and deepen people’s civic faith. The Harwood practice of Turning Outward has spread to all 50 U.S. States and is being used in 40 countries. Rich has invested his career in revitalizing the nation’s hardest-hit communities, transforming the world’s largest organizations and reconnecting institutions like newsrooms and schools to society. In Newtown, CT, after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Rich led the process for the community to collectively decide the fate of the school building. Rich is an inspiring, sought after speaker, who regularly keynotes major conferences and events. He appears regularly on major media outlets. He has written four books, scores of articles and numerous groundbreaking reports. He’s also written numerous studies and articles that have appeared on national media including MSNBC, NPR, CNN’s Inside Politics, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Special
Report with Brit Hume and C-SPAN. Recently, he became a regular contributor to The Christian Citizen, a publication which provides thought on issues of justice, mercy and faith.