Kiran reminds us that we are all storytellers in our own way. A story doesn't need a voice to be shared, it only needs a way to be expressed.
When Dr. Matt joined Rometh and I for an interview, I expected to hear the perspective of a clinical psychologist. What I didn't expect was to feel deeply seen.
Peace happens in the places you least expect it to. If you read our previous blog about storytelling as peacebuilding, you probably have a better understanding of what peace means, both to you and to others.
When I first heard the term "peacebuilding," my mind immediately conjured images of United Nations peacekeepers in blue helmets, or diplomats negotiating treaties in grand halls.
For Bjorn, poetry transcends mere self-expression to become a peace-building practice. Read what he had to say to us about the significance of bears in his life and his peacebuilding mission.
Sawa Iftar brought together over 100 Winnipeggers for an evening of food, stories, and interfaith connection. Hosted by Kahanee and partners, the event celebrated Ramadan through shared meals, community storytelling, and a powerful spirit of togetherness.
Peace Intern, Zarreen Barlas, weaves stories of how a mother's cooking embodies love, connection, culture, and the power of food.
Explore how maps influence power, conflict, and peace, shaping borders and identities.
Land shapes cultures, economies, power dynamics, and justice throughout history—who truly owns it?
Joseph Cope, the Empathy Guy, discusses how empathy transforms conflict.
Kahanee Founder, Somia Sadiq, emphasizes that cultural competence comes from relational learning and shared experiences.
We've all heard about legendary storytellers when bringing people together. But who is a story listener... Are you one?
This Saturday marked the launch of Kahanee. What is Kahanee? Read on!
Explore the transformative power of laughter in peacebuilding efforts and conflict transformation with Kahanee Founder, Somia Sadiq.