Maestro Peace Cafe Descriptions

Register at the bottom of this page and join us for a conversation about "How to create peaceful communities."

Date: February 9th

Time: 7 - 8:30pm AST  /  6 - 7:30pm EST  / 4 - 5:30 pm MST  /  3 - 4:30pm PST

Who can attend? Anyone is welcome to attend. You will be asked honour our Shared Agreements.

Language: The Host will introduce the Café in English, however, breakouts conversations can happen in any language chosen by the breakout group.

This Peace Café event is held in partnership with Atlantic Council for International Cooperation(ACIC) for International Development Week(February 7 - 13, 2021). 


About Peace Cafés

Peace Cafés are open, inclusive conversations where you get to listen to and share ideas, questions, thoughts and feelings on this topic with others in a respectful environment. They are an opportunity to learn and grow together as we seek to understand the challenges and opportunities of our time. They can help to lessen the divide between us to discover more connection, community and unity within our diversity.

In this online Peace Café, small groups of up to 8 people will gather together in breakout rooms to talk about the above topic. There is no organization to join, no homework, and no agenda - just a simple process that helps to shift us from small talk to BIG talk conversations about peace matters. More than big talk, it is about the practice of listening to each other.

Click here for more information about Peace Cafés and other upcoming Peace Cafe times and topics. 


About Your  Café Host, Richard Schultz

Richard is a mentor, and facilitator of change. He has been working with leaders and groups to re-invent their lives, work and organizational culture for over 20 years. Richard’s training and experience is deeply embedded in “whole person/whole system approaches,” which fully engage the inherent wisdom and passion of participants and organizations in effectively navigating through change and disruption. Richard has a passion for peace and in 2019, he co-founded the Greater Moncton Peace Leaders Collaborative (www.peaceleaderscollaborative.com) which invited Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe to become International Cities of Peace on September 21, 2020. More information about Richard and his work can be found at www.wisdomways.net and www.elevatework.ca

Register below and join us for a conversation about "Finding peace in disruptive times."

Date: February 13th

Time: 10 - 11:30am AST  /  9 - 10:30am EST  / 7 - 8:30 am MST  /  15:00 - 15:30 CET (Europe)

Who can attend? Anyone is welcome to attend. You will be asked honour our Shared Agreements.

Language: The Host will introduce the Café in English, however, breakouts conversations can happen in any language chosen by the breakout group.

This Peace Café event is held in partnership with Atlantic Council for International Cooperation(ACIC) for International Development Week(February 7 - 13, 2021). 


About Peace Cafés

Peace Cafés are open, inclusive conversations where you get to listen to and share ideas, questions, thoughts and feelings on this topic with others in a respectful environment. They are an opportunity to learn and grow together as we seek to understand the challenges and opportunities of our time. They can help to lessen the divide between us to discover more connection, community and unity within our diversity.

In this online Peace Café, small groups of up to 8 people will gather together in breakout rooms to talk about the above topic. There is no organization to join, no homework, and no agenda - just a simple process that helps to shift us from small talk to BIG talk conversations about peace matters. More than big talk, it is about the practice of listening to each other.

Click here for more information about Peace Cafés and other upcoming Peace Cafe times and topics. 


About Your  Café Host, Richard Schultz

Richard is a mentor, and facilitator of change. He has been working with leaders and groups to re-invent their lives, work and organizational culture for over 20 years. Richard’s training and experience is deeply embedded in “whole person/whole system approaches,” which fully engage the inherent wisdom and passion of participants and organizations in effectively navigating through change and disruption. Richard has a passion for peace and in 2019, he co-founded the Greater Moncton Peace Leaders Collaborative (www.peaceleaderscollaborative.com) which invited Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe to become International Cities of Peace on September 21, 2020. More information about Richard and his work can be found at www.wisdomways.net and www.elevatework.ca