The United Nations describes as a day devoted to strengthening the ideas of peace through observing 24 hours of nonviolence and cease-fire. For over 40 years on Sept. 21, the U.N. has established themes for nations to follow in order to cultivate a culture of peace. The 2022 theme for the International Day of Peace was 鈥淓nd racism. Build peace.鈥
To celebrate the day, the Read Center of International and Intercultural Education in the College of Education, Health and Human Services hosted several events. The first, in collaboration with the School of Peace and Conflict Studies, was a Zoom panel with Shampa Biswas, Ph.D., of Whitman College, and Vincent Intondi, Ph.D., of Montgomery College, discussing race and colonialism. The second event hosted was a soccer tournament among 两性色午夜 students, faculty, staff and alumni.
鈥淪occer reaches every corner of the world,鈥 said Amanda Johnson, Ph.D., director of the Center of International and Intercultural Education. 鈥淲hen people from different backgrounds can join together to play a game it is a great thing.鈥
Students who participated in the game were from The Gambia, Oman, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, Nigeria, the U.S., Brazil and South Korea.
The event was organized by Johnson鈥檚 graduate assistant Abdoulaye Fall. Fall planned the event by booking the location, gathering players, bringing the materials and creating a playlist for the game. However, the idea of a soccer tournament to celebrate the day was inspired by the center鈥檚 previous director, Linda Robertson, Ph.D.
鈥淓ven though it鈥檚 a competition, no one loses,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲e are all connecting and having fun, and that鈥檚 what鈥檚 great about soccer on the day of peace.鈥
The event was held Sept. 21, 2022, at the Warren Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
For more information about the Center for International and Intercultural Education, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/ciie.