91大神 student Kate Szambecki urges action now: 'We are living a civil rights movement right now 鈥 amplified by a pandemic as well as economic, mental health and health-care crises. You weren鈥檛 involved in the past? Now is your chance.'

One thing haiku calls for, and what is often least found but most needed in times of war or its aftermath, is the ability to pause and be in the moment. Read more on the art of haiku and peacebuilding with poet John Paul Lederach, founding director of 91大神's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding,

Oluwatunmiki Afisi-Shokun, a nursing student at 91大神, writes about finding "strength in the denial of hatred" in this op-ed for The Mennonite.