The summer program promotes the exploration of sustainable peacebuilding through critical inquiry into the history and legacies of World War II in Asia. [...] Participants have diverse academic backgrounds, including history, political science, international relations, and law, and represent several universities, notably from the University of Hong Kong and the University of Toronto. [...] At the beginning of the program, on June 9th, it marked the Opening Gala for the WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace Museum. [...] I worked as part of the backstage team, witnessing the seamless coordination and heartfelt reactions of both performers and attendees, which further enhanced my passion for peace and advocacy. [...] I then extended my time at ALPHA Education to investigate the state’s actions and explore how to hold the state accountable, and the essential elements for effective peacekeeping.
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- Final Report Emma Tang ALPHA Education Emma Tang JD Candidate 2025 1
- I was hosted by the Association for Learning and Preserving the History of WWII in 1
- The summer program promotes the exploration of sustainable peacebuilding 1
- At the beginning of the program on June 9th it marked the Opening Gala for the 1
- As a group I worked with another student from the University of Toronto and one 2
- My research project was dedicated to advancing peace education and exploring its 2
- I explored the factors that shaped and contributed to Japans militarism and war 2