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Join us in this powerful conversation with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of I Shall Not Hate. Amidst unimaginable tragedy, he offers hope and strategies rooted in compassion and responsibility that can transform individuals and societies.
Key Topics
* The concept of “social diseases” like hatred and their impact on peace and health
* The importance of personal responsibility in overcoming pain and promoting forgiveness
* How the “Pandemic of Compassion” can spread globally, healing divisions
* The significance of accountability, truth, and justice in conflict resolution
* Practical steps for individuals and communities to deepen compassion through action
* The role of systemic change in healthcare, justice, and international relations
* The power of hope and collective action during crises and ongoing conflicts
Resources & Links
* I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish
* Charter for Compassion
* Institute for the Study of Social Endemic Diseases
* Magna Carta
* The Charter of the Forest (1217)
Connect with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish
Closing Inspiration: Hear Dr. Abuelaish read the Charter for Compassion 2.0, emphasizing that compassion is a shared human duty, capable of transforming our world through courage, action, and systemic change.
By The Charter for Compassion with Jennifer NadelJoin us in this powerful conversation with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of I Shall Not Hate. Amidst unimaginable tragedy, he offers hope and strategies rooted in compassion and responsibility that can transform individuals and societies.
Key Topics
* The concept of “social diseases” like hatred and their impact on peace and health
* The importance of personal responsibility in overcoming pain and promoting forgiveness
* How the “Pandemic of Compassion” can spread globally, healing divisions
* The significance of accountability, truth, and justice in conflict resolution
* Practical steps for individuals and communities to deepen compassion through action
* The role of systemic change in healthcare, justice, and international relations
* The power of hope and collective action during crises and ongoing conflicts
Resources & Links
* I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish
* Charter for Compassion
* Institute for the Study of Social Endemic Diseases
* Magna Carta
* The Charter of the Forest (1217)
Connect with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish
Closing Inspiration: Hear Dr. Abuelaish read the Charter for Compassion 2.0, emphasizing that compassion is a shared human duty, capable of transforming our world through courage, action, and systemic change.