From the 22-23 June 2019, 17 women, primarily from refugee, migrant and diaspora networks, came together to take part in a Peace Circle in London. The aim of the weekend was to explore leadership roles and empowering women them to take steps for creating peace, building trust and action for change in their communities. Whilst the group consisted of a wide range of ages, backgrounds, nationalities and professionals, it became evident that we shared many similarities in the midst of our differences - most significantly our commitment to expanding our capacity for peace building in our daily lives.
After brief introductions, we drafted a set of common principles which would guide the weekend’s discussions, including notions of respect and active listening. We were subsequently asked to pick a photograph taken by a Peace Circle facilitator from Romania, and comment on why it stood out to us, and how it represented our feelings/perspectives on our understanding of peace. Not only was this exercise significant in allowing us to share something personal within the group for the first time, but also the realisation of our connection with other women around the world who were Peace Circle participants. It was particularly special to be informed of two Peace Circles occurring at the same time as ours, in Cameroon and Uganda.