Review of Building Peace in America (original) (raw)

2021, The Journal of Social Encounters

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This book, resulting from a workshop on peacebuilding in the United States, delves into the interplay between negative peace (the absence of conflict) and positive peace (the presence of justice). It critiques the separation of peacebuilding efforts in the global South and North, urging a learning exchange between these regions. Through various chapters, the book addresses critical themes such as policing, transnational Black identity, and gender dynamics within peace organizations, while highlighting both the challenges and innovations in the American context of peacebuilding.

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