Many countries around the world, including South Sudan, Afghanistan, and Rwanda, are attempting to rebuild their societies after decades of conflict. That begs the question: how do we achieve peace in post-conflict societies? What is the role of religion in rebuilding society after a conflict? What is the impact of oversimplifying or overgeneralizing groups in a conflict, and how can a true understanding of the parties to a conflict ensure appropriate policy decisions? In the final episode of this season of global tides, I chat with three senior international studies majors, Jessie B Bolton, Clara Keuss, and Elizabeth Ford as they grapple with these tough questions about peace.