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in 2007 to secure partnerships with existing cafés or to open completely new spaces. In December 2007, the Hamilton initiative secured a partnership with the downtown Sky Dragon Community Development Co-operative, with Robert Porter as local director. In 2008, Robert Porter extended the Peace Café
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In 2006, CCTP founder Robert "Bob" Stewart drafted a prospectus for creating community-based centres for public peace education, called "Peace Cafés." Initiatives began in
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at the community level through dialogue, conversation, workshops, and a library of peace resources along with wholesome food and drink options."
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Peace Cafés are described as "safe community spaces dedicated to developing a
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working towards additional partnerships in their respective communities.
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standards while also utilizing their space for community gatherings on
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secondary or tertiary sources
"Peace café"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
peace
Canada
Manifesto 2000
fair trade
living wage
organic foods
social justice
trade mark
Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace
Hamilton, Ontario
Calgary, Alberta
Walkerton, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nelson, British Columbia
Toronto
Ontario
Calgary, Alberta
Culture of Peace
"Centre for Teaching Peace and Peace Café opens in Hamilton"

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