A Fellow Published a Book on Peacebuilding! Global Voices for Peace: An Introduction to Peacebuilders and the Hope They Bring By Susan Hartley, PhD (Editor)

Susan, a Rotary Peace Fellow alumna, has chosen to make the Rotary Peace Fellow Alumni Association (RPFAA) one of the beneficiaries of the sale of her book. The book is available through the website www.globalvoices4peace.ca, online through Amazon, and through most independent bookstores.  We suggest you support your local bookstores where possible. If you are attending the Calgary RI Convention, you can pre-order on the website and indicate under shipping options that you will pick it up from Susan at the conference, who will be at a booth in the House of Friendship, and
save on shipping!  Or you can pay for it at the convention.

About the Book

What if peace wasn’t just an abstract ideal — but a living, breathing movement shaped by voices from
every corner of the globe? Global Voices for Peace is not just a book; it’s a stirring collection of reflections, ideas, and strategies from over 100 peacebuilders across 50+ nations, united by a single purpose: to inspire conscious, collective action for peace.
In a world too often divided by conflict and crisis, this anthology brings together an extraordinary
network of individuals, groups, and organizations working tirelessly — in their neighborhoods,
communities, and on the global stage — to forge a path toward lasting peace. Through deeply personal
stories and bold visions, the contributors tackle urgent questions such as: What needs to happen for humanity to find a way to peace for our world? What actions can we take now to move peace forward?
Global Voices for Peace highlights the dynamic intersections between peacebuilding and today’s
most pressing global issues — from climate change and environmental justice to food insecurity,
gender inequality, migration, mental health, and the ongoing legacies of colonialism.
This book is a rallying cry — an invitation to readers everywhere to step into the global peace
movement. Whether an activist, a student, a leader, or simply someone seeking hope and direction in
turbulent times, these voices will move and challenge readers and ignite their own journey
toward peace.

About the Author

Susan Hartley is a peacebuilding activist, Rotary Peace Fellow, clinical psychologist, and an advocate for
promotion of population wellness through addressing the social determinants. She has extensive experience in gender rights and anti- poverty activism and is a long time volunteer with not for profit
organizations that address human rights and gender based structural and cultural violence locally and globally. Susan lives on Prince Edward Island, Canada. This is her first book.

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