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The Difference One Person Can Make:  The Legacy of Gandhi

The Difference One Person Can Make: The Legacy of Gandhi

by Melissa Neelakantan | Blog, Slideshow

One of the purposes behind the Love and Forgiveness Project is to highlight the impact that one person can make. Mahatma Gandhi is one such person who made a monumental contribution in the areas of love and forgiveness.

Creating Love and Forgiveness in a Community: The impact of a powerful teacher

Creating Love and Forgiveness in a Community: The impact of a powerful teacher

by Ernest Ogbozor | Blog

Melissa Neelakantan is a recent graduate of the MA program at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University.

Living with Conscience: A Magistrate, The Güengüense, and a Family’s Story of Love and Forgiveness

Living with Conscience: A Magistrate, The Güengüense, and a Family’s Story of Love and Forgiveness

by Ernest Ogbozor | Blog

“We ought to act with conscience: knowing there are others that need our help, especially in the communities where we live.”

Shakespeare Teaches Love and Forgiveness to Convicted Criminals

Shakespeare Teaches Love and Forgiveness to Convicted Criminals

by Areej Elahi-Siddiqui | Blog, News, News

The Shakespeare Behind Bars organization, a unique and inspiring program, aims to incorporate the arts and theatre with personal and social issues faced the incarcerated, hoping to help them develop skills that they will eventually require in order to reintegrate...
When Enemies Turn To Brothers – Lessons Learned

When Enemies Turn To Brothers – Lessons Learned

by Borislava Manojlovic | Blog, News

As part of the public awareness campaign, Love and Forgiveness in Governance Project team at Seton Hall University has organized a screening of When Enemies Turn To Brothers on Friday, April 11, 2014, 3-5 PM. The movie screening was followed by a lively discussion...
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Education for underprivileged

The story of “padre” Vilson Groh is an amazing story of individual initiative, communal... more»

70 Years After: The Importance of Forgiveness and the Second World War

September 3rd, 2015 marked the 70th anniversary of the victory of Chinese people over Japanese... more»

Anwar Ibrahim

Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, a Malaysian politician and Leader of the Opposition, has held a number of roles... more»

Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation

The vision of the Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation is that the activity of forgiving is... more»

Past Events

Movie screening and discussion – A Long Night’s Journey into the Day
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Diplomacy Room, McQuaid Building
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day – Film Screening: More Than A Dream
Tuesday, January 21, 2014

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