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Articles by
Vicky Samantha Rossi
The most recent on top. For those published
after November 2006, you may alse see Rossi's
own section on this site.
Vicky Samantha Rossi, April 9, 2008
When it is all over, will God look at your CV?
A philosophical essay about the opportunity that unemployment can also be.
April 6, 2008
"I come from there - and remember"
UNRWA Commemorates 1948: Abu-Yaser recalls life in Tel el-Safi. Dheisheh camp, April 2008.
March 4, 2008
The forgotten camp.
In the West Bank with Operations Suppport
The aim of the trip was to confirm whether or not the residents of New Fahme were registered refugees who had somehow been overlooked by UNRWA and were in need of assistance.
A story about what it means to help in the midst of unspeakable human misery.
December 2, 2007
Palestinian youth make documentary film
The year 2008 will mark 60 years since the flight of the first Palestine refugees. The marking of all tragic events is an important time to both remember what has been in the past and to envision anew paths towards a more vibrant future. Through art, craft and music, the Palestinian story and, as an integral part of that, the life of 1948 and 1967 refugees can be narrated in a creative and purposeful way.
December 2, 2007
Palestinian youth talk about the importance of land
“In our fight to prevent our land being confiscated we said to ourselves, ‘Why don’t we create new life out of this sad story of problems, restrictions and struggle?’” Evidently, as well as being a cause for despair when the connection between individual and territory is forcibly cut, the land can also be a source of healing and reconciliation.
June 27, 2007
Entities don't have consciousness or humanity
About the importance of keeping the political focus on the individual. Men and women of civil society embrace their individual responsibility as human beings in order to break out of prevailing structures and destructive stereotypes. A lasting transformation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has to come from within, but it can be assisted by support from outside.
June 11, 2007
Mental health development in the occupied Palestinian territories
Rossi speaks with Rajiah Abu Swai, WHO about mental problems caused by the occupation, and what can be done - a dimension of war and violence not so often addressed.
February 16, 2007
Interview with S. Srinivasan -
"Vasu".
Facilitator, Barefoot College, Tilonia, Rajasthan, India.
January 31, 2007
Interview with Arun Gandhi
Vicky Rossi has travelled in the footpath of Gandhi in India. Her guide
was Arun Gandhi, the "Mahatma's" grandson. In this interview
they touch the fundamental aspects of the legacy as well as the contemporary
relevance of Gandhi and nonviolence.
Interview, November-December 2006
Laura Hiberiro & Mira Dabit, Right to Education Campaign, Birzeit University.
Interview, November-December 2006
Noah Salameh, Center for Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Bethlehem.
Interview, November-December 2006
Nuha Khoury, Dar al-Kalima College in Bethlehem.
Interview, November-December 2006
Ibrahim Issa of the Hope Flowers School in Bethlehem.
November 29, 2006
Palestine, the olives,
identity and peace
Vicky Rossi interview with Daoud Nasar, Tent of Nations, Bethlehem
"The olive tree is connected to our struggle for peace, justice
and freedom because we, in the same way as the olive tree, have our
roots here. So the Palestinians have a deep connection both to the land
and to the olive trees.”
November 28, 2006
Blog on "Visions of
Peace and Reconciliation"
See this TFF Associate's remarkable interviews and reflections from
her in-the-field experience. There is also her
special page on this homepage.
November
12, 2006
Fundamentalism versus
Civil Islam
A fascinating exploration of a little know term as well as of several
other essential concepts in Islam, emerging from Rossi's interview with
professor Muhammad Machasin, a learned scholar and the acting head of
consultative leadership of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
September 5, 2006
Four
interviews about living and working for peace in the Middle East
Rossi listens to Reuven Moskovitz, Inam Wahidi, Lisa and Asher and Sami
Awad, Palestinian and Israeli citizens who have decided to do something
real to bring about peace and reconciliation. Listen to their hardships
and doubts and to what made them refuse to hate.
Four stories about civil courage and strong beliefs in nonviolence and
human rights as tools that will eventually build a better future for
all in the region. An example of how ordinary citizens make the world
a little bit better every day without hitting the front pages. And through
their personal histories you learn a lot about the background to the
ongoing conflict.
Vicky Rossi interview, May
22, 2006
Strawbale
houses - nonviolent technology and peace with
Nature
Rossi interviews Dr. Evgenyi Shirokov, Head of Belarusian
Division of the International Academy of Ecology, Head of
Belarusian HABITAT Center about how Belarus pioneered the
idea of building and living in straw-bale houses. It's
cheap, healthy, environmentally friendly, safe, keeps you
warm down to minus 30 degrees centigrade and, when
disintegrating in a hundred years, leaves no waste.
Vicky Rossi interview, April
21, 2006
The
Tamera Peace Village - Education for Inner and Outer
Peace
In 2005, Sabine Lichtenfels - a theologian and political
activist - was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize as one of
the 1000 Women for Peace - a project aimed at gaining public
recognition of the relentless efforts made by women across
the globe to promote sustainable peace and social justice.
Sabine Lichtenfels is a political activist and peace worker
dedicated to bringing peace to the Middle East and to
teaching young people to "think and act responsibly and with
commitment".
Vicky Rossi interview, March
1, 2006
On
peace education and the University for Peace in Costa
Rica
An interview with the leaders of this unique university and
an in-depth discussion of what peace and peace education is
- and could mean - for our future world.
Vicky Rossi interview,
January 8, 2006
The
idea and the future of the Earth
Charter
Vicky Rossi talks to Federico Mayor, former S-G of UNESCO
and now Earth Charter Commissioner. First you get the
history and main content of this innovative and integrative
Charter for the future of humankind. Next comes the
interview and, finally, all the links to where you can learn
more. Says Mayor, "each of us must behave in such a way that
we "respect Earth and life in all its diversity", "care for
the community", "build democratic societies" and "secure
Earth's bounty and beauty".
Says Jan Oberg, "In an era with so little political vision,
this Rossi interview on the most important norms for our
common Earth makes happy reading at the beginning of the new
year."
Vicky Rossi interview,
December 4, 2005
Why
we need Ministries of Peace and how to work for their
establishment
TFF's Peace Antenna, Vicky Rossi, speaks with two of the
most devote activists in Britain. See what motivates them
and how they work to sow the seeds with MPs and progress the
idea with like-minded initiatives in several countries. We
suggest that you take a similar initiative in your country,
if it doesn't already exist.
Vicky Rossi, TFF Peace
Antenna, September 21, 2005
The
Civil Peace Services Forum in
Germany
TFF Peace Antenna Vicky Rossi interviews Tilman Evers of the
Forum ZDF and explores the structure and functions of a
network of peace consultants who operate independently of
governments in conflict zones to create peace and
reconciliation.
Vicky Rossi, TFF Peace
Antenna, July 29, 2005
World
problems need world order
reforms
Vicky Rossi interviews Mr James Ranney who is chair of the
Philadelphia Chapter of Citizens for Global Solutions.
Interview about federalism, a world constitution, the EU,
nuclear abolition, a UN People's Assembly, and more - with
references to Dag Hammarskjöld and Albert Einstein. The
interview marks the 100th anniversary of Dag
Hammarskjölds birthday on July 29, 1905.
Vicky Rossi, TFF Antenna,
May 24, 2005 (pdf 615 KB)
A
Shared Human Identity - The Foundation of a Peace
Culture
A thesis submitted towards an MA degree in Peace and
Conflict Studies (56 pages). Micro and macro perspectives on
humanity; peace and patriarchy; the UN and a planetary
society; towards a peace culture in accordance with the
Earth Charter.
"It's been delightful to serve as Vicky
Rossi's advisor;
she's a searching soul full of idealism and energy to
grapple with both the destructive reality and the
constructive potentials," says Jan Oberg.
In
pursuit of peace
However, humanity is continuing to evolve and, as such, it
is a plausible hypothesis to imagine that peace, in its
extended context, can characterise global societies in the
future and that we will reach a wider sense of
identification which will unite us in our diversity.
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