
In this episode you will hear from Mary Popeo and her involvement in peace activism in Japan. Mary shares her journey learning about the history of the atomic bomb from survivors in Nagasaki and Hiroshima as a college student, to co-founding a peace education non-profit in Hiroshima, to working in Japan's largest government relations and public policy firm.
To learn more about the projects Mary mentions in the podcast you can visit the related links below.
Xplore Hiroshima app(Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.timelooper.xplorehiroshima&gl=US
Xplore Hiroshima app(IOS): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xplore-hiroshima/id1523053303
Peace Culture Village: https://www.peaceculturevillage.org/
As the research branch of PEACEMOMO, the Trans-Education for Peace Institute(TEPI) seeks to contribute to strengthening human capacity in the field of peace and education through research projects and the development of praxis based content.
To learn more about TEPI you can find us online at:
Website: https://momotepi.org/ (Korean)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/transeducation
You can also learn more about PEACEMOMO at:
Website: peacemomo.org/english
Facebook: www.facebook.com/peacemomo0904
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCehL6mVoBRl-hhWWLuOwK7g
The music heard in this episode can be found at: www.bensound.com
Sep 30, 2022
41 min

In this episode you will hear from Paul Kyumin Lee and his work with the US Institute of Peace. Paul also shares about his experience facilitating dialogues and interactive workshops for young people, working to help facilitate closure for elderly Korean Americans separated from their family in North Korea, and hosting a podcast about divided families.
To learn more about the projects Paul mentions in the podcast you can visit the related links below.
The Divided Families Podcast: https://dividedfamiliespodcast.wordpress.com/
Divided Families USA: https://www.dividedfamiliesusa.org/
USIP: https://www.usip.org/people/paul-kyumin-lee
As the research branch of PEACEMOMO, the Trans-Education for Peace Institute(TEPI) seeks to contribute to strengthening human capacity in the field of peace and education through research projects and the development of praxis based content.
To learn more about TEPI you can find us online at:
Website: momotepi.org/ (Korean)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/transeducation
You can also learn more about PEACEMOMO at:
Website: peacemomo.org/english
Facebook: www.facebook.com/peacemomo0904 (Korean)
The music heard in this episode can be found at: www.bensound.com
Mar 10, 2022
44 min

In this episode of the TEPI Podcast Meri Joyce shares about her work with Japan-based international organization Peace Boat. Our conversation touches on the international voyages Peace Boat organizes, collaboration between different peacebuilding actors in society, and peace efforts towards disarmament.
To Learn more about the projects Meri mentions in the podcast you can visit the related links below.
Global Voyage for a Nuclear-Free World Peace Boat Hibakusha Project: https://peaceboat.org/english/project/hibakusha
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN): https://peaceboat.org/english/project/ican
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC):https://peaceboat.org/english/project/gppac
To contact Peace Boat for further inquiries you can reach out via email at [email protected]
As the research branch of Peace MOMO, the Trans-Education for Peace Institute(TEPI) seeks to contribute to strengthening human capacity in the field of peace and education through research projects and the development of praxis based content.
To learn more about TEPI you can find us online at:
Website: momotepi.org/ (Korean)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/transeducation
You can also learn more about Peace Momo at:
Website: peacemomo.org/english
Facebook: www.facebook.com/peacemomo0904 (Korean)
The music heard in this episode can be found at: www.bensound.com
Dec 14, 2021
32 min

In this episode of the TEPI podcast Ahn Eunkyung shares about her experience as a middle school English teacher navigating conflict and trauma in her classroom. She discusses her journey to becoming a restorative justice (RJ) practitioner and how she developed trauma-informed resilience as a teacher.
The Little Book of Restorative Teaching Tools (Korean translation)
http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/product/detailViewKor.laf?ejkGb=KOR&mallGb=KOR&barcode=9788970715544&fbclid=IwAR23lXUDOO0k6Y1xiOYbl3371p8gGICCF4g_RgGsL4NUAC5fpJ7LrpKLQbs
As the research branch of Peace Momo, the Trans-Education for Peace Institute (TEPI) seeks to contribute to strengthening human capacity in the field of peace and education through research projects and the development of praxis based content.
To learn more about TEPI you can find us online at:
Website: momotepi.org/ (Korean)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/transeducation
You can also learn more about Peace Momo at:
Website: peacemomo.org/english
Facebook: www.facebook.com/peacemomo0904 (Korean)
The music heard in this episode can be found at: www.bensound.com
Aug 31, 2021
22 min
