What does peace really mean? Is it merely the absence of war, or something more layered, more intimate, more substantive? Around the globe, “peace” is often presented as a destination: a final, fragile state we arrive at once the noise has died down. But in our communities, in our politics, and even in our own lives, peace can take many shapes.
Drawing from her unique perspective across continents, movements, and institutions, Yvonne Apiyo Brändle-Amolo invites us to rethink our definitions of peace, not just as a policy goal, but as a practice of truth-telling, creative resistance, and meaningful inclusion. What happens when we move beyond the myth of peace as silence, and the absence of violence? Let’s examine together how our stories, our politics, and our communities can reshape what peace looks like, today.
Bio
Yvonne Apiyo Brändle-Amolo, Swiss parliamentarian, founder of the Global Minority Parliamentarians Caucus, and a celebrated advocate for social justice, migrant rights, and gender equity. As a recipient of the inaugural 2024 Jamhuri Diaspora Award from the Kenyan government, the 2024 Humanitarian Award from GOS Switzerland, and of a 2019 UN Fellowship, her work and impact are felt across borders.
*This evening is in English*
Nederlandstalige omschrijving
Is vrede een mythe? De spreker van deze LUX academy avond is Yvonne Apiyo Brändle-Amolo. Is vrede de afwezigheid van oorlog of is er meer gelaagdheid te ontdekken? In onze wereld wordt vrede vaak gezien als een bestemming. Maar in de praktijk blijkt vrede vele vormen aan te nemen. We willen graag deze avond kijken naar hoe onze verhalen, onze samenleving en onze gemeenschappen ons begrip van vrede kunnen beïnvloeden of hervormen.
Deze avond wordt mede georganiseerd door the American Protestant Chuch in Den Haag. Een primeur voor LUX academy is dat deze avond helemaal Engelstalig zal zijn.
