Reimagining Humanization, JustPeace, and Healing through an Indigenous Lens

Bio: Aküm Longchari is an educator in peacebuilding, co-founder and publisher of The Morung Express (2005), an independent English-language newspaper based in Nagaland. Aküm holds an LLB, MA in Conflict Transformation, and a PhD which focused on Self Determination as a Resource for JustPeace.

Abstract: From an Indigenous perspective, peace processes in the first quarter of the 21st century have been focused on State-building, where questions of justice and peace remained a matter of privilege and power rather than a right of all peoples. State-led processes tend to focus on ending physical violence in armed conflict, without addressing the violence of unjust political, social, economic, and cultural structures, which led to the conflict in the first place. This dialogue seeks to “Reimagine Humanization, JustPeace, and Healing through an Indigenous Lens,” as an emancipatory bottom-up framework, applying intercultural and interdisciplinary approaches which amplifies the values of a shared humanity.

For information on Aküm’s talk at Stanford, click here.

 

Details

Date: May 13, 2025
Time: 1.30-3.00 PM

Venue

Venue: Hum 1, 210