Michelene McGreevy and Daad Naserdeen are members of the In Factis Pax Editorial Board and Doctoral students at the University of Toledo
As we stand on the milestone of this inaugural issue of In Factis Pax, we are moved to remember the numerous atrocities being committed in the name of peace. The violence in Iraq, the […]
Archive for May, 2007
Our Search for Knowledge and Peace
Published by May 8th, 2007 in Human Rights, Iran, Nobel Prize, Peace and Shirin Ebadi. 0 CommentsThe National Monument to Peace
Published by May 8th, 2007 in Lincoln Memorial, Monument for Peace, Peace, Peace Studies, Washington DC and Washington Monument. 0 CommentsWarren J. Blumenfeld is Assistant Professor, Multicultural and International Curriculum Studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Washington, DC is one of the most popular tourist destinations not only within the United States, but internationally as well. Millions of people from across the globe come to our nation’s capital […]
Why is Family Diversity Education Important in Teacher and Administrator Education?
Published by May 8th, 2007 in NCATE, administrator education, diversity education, minority, racism, social justice and teacher education. 0 CommentsDr. Sherick A. Hughes is an Assistant Professor of Education in the Judith Herb College of Education at the University of Toledo
Recently, as my college of education prepared for NCATE accreditation, I realized that we often discuss diversity with the assumption that faculty, staff, and students understand its importance. This assumption is dangerous. Even after […]


