Faith in the World Week looks at how young people, communities and networks are working to build peace.
How Annie Lennox is campaigning to help some of the worldβs most disempowered women.
When your community experiences murder, plant bulbs!. Saba Ahmed talks to Paul Beesley.
The Mobo award winning rap artist Guvna B explores what peace making means in Britain
Susie Hart talks to Jonathan Cowap about changing attitudes to disability.
Sarah Bassett talks to PC Jasdeep Kalirai-Thomas at Southampton Central Police Station.
Peace from California to Greenham.
Remona Aly on the power of directing focus.
Sister Philomena βI get prisoners to sing All You Need Is Loveβ.
Claire Rowley talks to pupils Dylan & Harvey about Restorative Justice.
Breaking stereotypes through cooking with Hifsa Haroon-Iqbal and Will Morris.
Steve Stockman on the relationship between connection and peace.
Doris Curth,Β forced to leaveΒ her Alderney home in WW2, who then found love.
Addict turned vicar Darren Howie shares his story and hopes for the inner city.
Mordaunt Cohen a Jewish officer who led Muslims with his grandson Saul Taylor.
Deborah Young-Summers on relating to others' humanity.
Dave Tomlinson celebrates the bravery of ordinary people.
Negotiation and faith help Christian Peter Barraclough find a solution.
Ian Warelow of Hullβs commitment to his faith and his community in The Quadrant.
Patsy McKie tells Rebecca Kelly her life changed dramatically after her son's death.
David Norfield on working towards a better world.
It's a rap for Benje's troubled past.
Francelise and Angela find peace and friendship 75 years after the German Occupation.
Ghafoor Hussain tells Lucy Moody he spends time feeding refugees.
Ravi Holy on the power of anonymity.