STORIES HAVE THE POWER TO TRANSFORM
The Forgiveness Project shares stories of forgiveness in order to build hope, empathy and understanding.
STORIES HAVE THE POWER TO TRANSFORM
The Forgiveness Project shares stories of forgiveness in order to build hope, empathy and understanding.
Ray Minniecon
"Healing is a meaningless word for Aboriginal people because we possess a wound that cannot be healed."
Desmond Tutu
"If you can find it in yourself to forgive then you are no longer chained to the perpetrator."
Bjørn Magnus Jacobsen Ihler
"I believe that we have to recognize Breivik’s humanity. I find people’s efforts to dehumanize him really scary because that’s what he tried to do to us."
Dave Dineen
"I dislike the term 'victims' because it places a weight on people."
Leatitia van Loggerenberg
"How can you ask for forgiveness from others, if you can’t forgive yourself?"
Noelle and Brendan McCauley
"If offenders engage with restorative justice at a young age, you might be able to nip it in the bud."
Ray Minniecon
"Healing is a meaningless word for Aboriginal people because we possess a wound that cannot be healed."
Desmond Tutu
"If you can find it in yourself to forgive then you are no longer chained to the perpetrator."
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
Self-forgiveness: Making meaning as a foundation for change
This online workshop invites participants to deeply listen, reflect and explore through creative writing prompts how making meaning can support us to reconcile ourselves with what has gone before and journey toward self-forgiveness.
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Clinging onto Hope
A conversation with a Palestinian and an Israeli father
How can we harness hope and hold onto humanity as the Israel-Palestine conflict intensifies global divisions? In this recording The Forgiveness Project’s founder, Marina Cantacuzino, talks to Bassam Aramin, a Palestinian and Rami Elhanan, an Israeli, whose lives were brought together by grief.
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Clinging onto Hope
A conversation with a Palestinian and an Israeli father
How can we harness hope and hold onto humanity as the Israel-Palestine conflict intensifies global divisions? In this recording The Forgiveness Project’s founder, Marina Cantacuzino, talks to Bassam Aramin, a Palestinian and Rami Elhanan, an Israeli, whose lives were brought together by grief.