
PTI
Participants
Trainings are open to all people
ages 17-25 including high school and college students, workers,
and young people not employed or in school. Young people of color
and others who do activism for survival, including GLBTQ, ESL/non-citizens,
and working class youth, are encouraged to apply and give voice
to the program. The basic PTI is an introduction to nonviolence,
justice issues, and organizing for people new to the study and processes
of nonviolent organizing, and also serves as a refresher for people
who are experienced in personal/political activism. Local Basic
PTIs range in size from 10-20 participants, National Basic PTIs
generally have 18-30 participants, and Advanced PTIs are limited
to a maximum of six participants.
Comments from past participants:
Steven Fransisco
South
Bronx, NY
"The people of this institute
are a networking tool which I will forever rely upon. It is hard
to put into words just how much this program has meant to me. Thanks
for the opportunity. I am forever indebted. I didnt think
I was going to be attend, but your aid made it possible."
Byron Wetzel
Williamstown,
MA
"I am extremely happy that
I was afforded the opportunity to come. Ive gotten renewed
inspiration to continue the struggle for social justice. I feel
that change is definitely possible. Ive left this place with
hope."
Alexandra Romanos
Stoneham,
MA
"Before coming to Skills
for Change I was feeling very stuck and unmotivated. This
program was both empowering and renewing. I was extremely impressed.
I want to thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I will
never forget this experience."
Ann Rader
Dauphin,
PA
"It is hard for me to pick
one part of the training program as most valuable, but probably
for me it was having the opportunity to work with people from all
different backgrounds and from many ethnic groups. Ive seldom
had this kind of opportunity to break down barriers and have
open frank discussions. Please keep this up."
Angela Showalter
Harrisonburg, VA
"I loved the Peacemaker Training
Institute! I feel energized, supported, loaded with skills, and
more self-confident. The practical skills workshops were excellent
and I felt that I learned strategies for solving problems before
they start."
Graduates of the Peacemaker
Training Institute have done work locally and abroad, organizing
within communities, campuses, school systems, and religious faiths.
They have focused on issues such as nonviolence, anti-racist organizing,
womens rights, arts and activism, LGBT rights, the Middle
East, nuclear disarmament, environmental issues, militarism, cross-cultural
relationship building, and more. Graduates are able to network with
people within the social justice community and become good resources
for each other and their outreach groups.
PTI Graduates have been actively
involved in the following organizations
- The Peoples Institute
For Survival and Beyond
- Amnesty International
- Habitat For Humanity
- The Center On Conscious and
War
- Students For Peace
- The Green Party
- Women Against Military Madness
- United For A Fair Economy
- Rising Sun
- The Fellowship of Reconciliation
- Americans Friends Service Committee
The PEACEMAKER TRAINING INSTITUTE, a project of
the FOR, is made possible through generous gifts from Adele Thomas,
the New York Friends Group and the Kirkridge New Generation Fund.
The FOR gratefully acknowledges their support.
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