Fran Faraz & Kareem Tayyar
The Peace Parade
The Peace Parade is a podcast that introduces listeners to artists, photographers, philosophers, playwrights, and poets whose work is focused on issues connected to Peace Studies, including cultural memory, environmental conservation, gender equality, human rights, non-violence, and religious diversity. Join hosts Kareem Tayyar and Farzane Farazdaghi as they interview creatives from around the globe about the ways artistic expression can help both individuals and societies and achieve a more peaceful, just world.
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Fran Faraz & Kareem Tayyar
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Aug 4, 2025
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Episodes
Hope for Humanity: The Harmony of the Heart 04.08.2025 38:23
In this episode, we are joined by Kaleem Hussain, a peace advocate, thought leader, and multi-disciplinary change consultant whose work bridges diplomacy, law, sustainability, and social transformation. Rooted in the vision of the harmony of the heart as a new default for humanity, Kaleem shares how poetry, faith, and community are central to his peacebuilding journey. As the founder of United i...
Quiet Wonder: Rukhsar on Peace and Being Seen 24.05.2025 41:56
In this episode, we speak with Rukhsar, a peacebuilder, journalist, and advocate, about her inspiring work uplifting women and girls in Afghanistan through education and peace leadership. She shares what motivates her, offers insight into daily life in Afghanistan since 2021, and calls on women around the world to stand in solidarity with their Afghan sisters. Her message is a powerful reminder th...
Interview With Monica Curca 07.01.2025 51:55
In this episode, we talk with Monica Curca, the founder of Activate Labs, about their work empowering frontline communities through peace building, creative storytelling, and design. They share how their experiences as a refugee and advocate shaped their approach to transforming conflict, fostering resilience, and amplifying grassroots movements worldwide.
Interview With Janessa Gans Wilder 25.03.2024 38:27
In today's episode, we speak with Janessa Gans Wilder, founder of the Euphrates Institute, a global peace-building organization. Previously a CIA counterinsurgency analyst during the Iraq War, Janessa shares how her experiences observing the cycles of violence inspired her transition into cultural diplomacy and conflict resolution work. We discuss the innovative methods employed by the Euphrates I...
Interview With Parto Aram 10.07.2023 28:24
In today's episode we speak with Parto Aram, who is the Founding Director of Inspire-Tech, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing technology education to girls in under-represented communities. Prior to Inspire-Tech, Parto was a hardware design engineer and semi-conductor marketing manager for private-sector companies, and she currently holds a part time position with UC Davis Graduate S...
Interview With Shahba Shahrokhi 13.03.2023 28:52
Shahba Shahrukhi currently serves as a Visiting Assistant Project Scientist at the University of California, Irvine. Previously, she worked as a professor in the Department of Psychology of Balkh University and as a practicing psychologist. She continues to serve her community today as a member of the Afghan Youth Leaders, where she works to advance equality, political participation, and the right...
Interview With Sara Safari 14.02.2023 24:38
In today's episode we speak with Dr. Sarah Safari, who is is the founder and president of the non-profit Climb Your Everest, and who received the Global Citizen award from the United Nations Association in 2015.
Interview With Jesse Markt 16.01.2023 28:40
In today's episode we speak with Jess Markt, who is a wheelchair basketball coach working with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as a Sport and Inclusion Advisor. Jess was injured following a spinal cord accident at age 19, and he joined the ICRC in 2011 to help bring the sport of basketball to wheelchair-bound men and women in countries around the world, including Afghanistan, C...
Interview With LeeAnne McIlroy 01.01.2023 27:33
In today's episode we speak with Professor LeeAnne McIlroy about her new book Sleeping With Lions: A Year in Tanzania , which chronicles the year she spent living and working in East Africa. Over the course of our discussion we touch on a number of subjects, including the linguistic beauty of Swahili, the enduring wonders of Tanzanian wildlife, and the importance of academic and professional coll...
Interview With Dr. Daniel Brunstetter 17.12.2022 36:15
In today's episode we speak with Dr. Daniel Brunstetter about his project This Butterfly Wing to Remember Me By , which looks at the last letters of members of the French Resistance, penned hours before their execution by Nazi firing squad. During our conversation with Daniel we touch on a variety of topics, including Just War Theory, Modernism, and how an understanding of history can contribute t...
Interview With Arun Gandhi 08.11.2022 28:41
In today's episode we speak with Arun Gandhi about his career as a journalist, historian, scholar and advocate for nonviolent resistance, including the responsibility he feels to preserve and sustain the legacy of his grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi.
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