Casandra Lawrence from Washington, DC, was a particpant in the program and sent this report.
The Caux Scholars Program in India finished just over a week ago. Despite severe floods and last minute visa challenges that prevented some from coming, 14 scholars from 10 countries completed the 3 week intensive course on conflict transformation and sustainable development.
The scholars were able to connect and learn from each other, as well as from Dr. Florina and Dr. Gladston Xavier, the core faculty. Dr. Xavier is from Loyola College in Chennai, India. He is an expert in the field of conflict resolution. He and Dr. Florina have given workshops on peacebuilding for people in the grass roots, as well as policy makers in Asia, Europe and America. The scholars also had the opportunity to meet with several guest lecturers from the Asia Plateau conference center.
In addition to the case studies presented by the faculty, each scholar presented a conflict where they come from, ranging from political conflicts in Ukraine, Burundi, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and others, to identity formation in Malaysia, family conflicts, and corporate social responsibility. Several of the scholars had already had some work experience which deepened their understanding of how the ideas expressed in the course could be applied in the real world.
The academic director, Dr. Xavier, writes, "It was a challenging journey but also very rewarding. The scholars' interactions were mature and fostered a clear understanding of the concepts. Since the group was so receptive, we were able to give more input from our side. Despite the long days that made them wake up early and go to bed pretty late, there was not a whimper or complaint. The group stuck together through all its challenges. All the scholars demonstrated their commitment to peace and justice and are already making a difference in their communities."