- January 12, 2011 @ 2:30 - 4:30pm - Table in Vari Hall - Spread the word about HBP!
- January 18, 2011 @ 5 - 6:30pm - Marketing Women's Hygiene: Does Culture Matter? - Join the discussion!
- February 14, 2011 @ 11am - 4pm – "Pay it Forward" Public Event - Come out, receive a bag of goodies and pay it forward!
- Feb 28 - March 3, 2011- Week of Dialogue - The Week of Dialogue is designed to create a safe environment for interested parties (e.g. undergraduate and graduate students, fellows, faculty and community members) to engage, identify, plan, act, and reflect on issues related to health, peace, culture, religion, and community. These activities will be interconnected on local, national and international levels via blogs, video and social media.
- End of the Year Event - TBA

Health as a Bridge to Peace (HBP) is a student club at York University, Toronto, founded in 2007. The club was established by a group of students, staff, and faculty members in the university who wanted to encourage dialogue on campus and create an environment where members in our community could explore perspectives related to health, peace, community, culture, identity, resilience.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Upcoming HBP Winter Events
HPB Club has some exciting events coming up!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
New Article!
Check out Social Entrepreneurship, Health & Regional Cooperation: The Al- Quds Sound Institute Project by Howard Weinstein under the "Articles" tab!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Upcoming club's meeting
The last meeting for this Fall term is coming up. Join us on:
December 6th, 2010 from 4:30 to 5:30pm @ HNES402.
December 6th, 2010 from 4:30 to 5:30pm @ HNES402.
Looking forward to seeing you and continue planning for the next semester.
Friday, November 19, 2010
HBP Club is Now Accepting Applications for 'The Week of Dialogue' February 28 - March 4th 2011
Application Deadline Extended: December 15, 2010. Apply now!
HBP Club @ YorkU, The Tzedaka-Sadaqah Project @ WesternU & McMasterU, and Peace by Peace @ YaleU are now accepting applications to participate in the first Week of Dialogue, Bridging Cultures: Co-Creating Networks of Cooperation.
HBP Club @ YorkU, The Tzedaka-Sadaqah Project @ WesternU & McMasterU, and Peace by Peace @ YaleU are now accepting applications to participate in the first Week of Dialogue, Bridging Cultures: Co-Creating Networks of Cooperation.
Week of Dialogue, to be held from February 28 - March 4th 2011, is an event designed to create a safe environment for interested parties (undergraduate and graduate students, fellows, faculty and community members) to engage, identify, plan, act, and reflect on issues related to health, peace, culture, religion, and community. All participating groups will be responsible for planning and hosting a one day/half day event. These events will be interconnected on local, national and international levels.
For details and application procedures, please see the proposal guidelines and proposal application form. You can submit an on-line application by clicking here.
Also, check the Week of Dialogue's new website!
Also, check the Week of Dialogue's new website!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Read the article! Join the discussion on Facebook!
Read the article! Join the discussion on Facebook! Can short-term volunteer work in orphanages be detrimental?
Are there ways to reduce the disadvantages of short term volunteering?
Who is benefiting from volunteering abroad?
If you were a policy advisor, what type of policy would you suggest the South African government take in order to protect children from potential harm?
Do organizations organizing/facilitating such volunteering opportunities have a responsibility to tell participants of potential harm they could be doing?
What other questions does this issue bring to mind?
We'd love to hear your thoughts: http://www.facebook.com/?tid=1695076981334&sk=messages#!/group.php?gid=2517975942
In S. Africa's Orphanages, Is Doing Good Really Bad?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130998857Are there ways to reduce the disadvantages of short term volunteering?
Who is benefiting from volunteering abroad?
If you were a policy advisor, what type of policy would you suggest the South African government take in order to protect children from potential harm?
Do organizations organizing/facilitating such volunteering opportunities have a responsibility to tell participants of potential harm they could be doing?
What other questions does this issue bring to mind?
We'd love to hear your thoughts: http://www.facebook.com/?tid=1695076981334&sk=messages#!/group.php?gid=2517975942
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
HBP Club Yoga Stress Buster: De-stress & meet new people from all walks of life!
When: Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010, 4:45 - 5:45 p.m.
What: Power Flow Yoga (Vinyasa)
Where: McLaughlin 216
Why: To decrease stress, improve flexibility and have fun!
Remember to wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat or towel if you can (they will also be provided).
Please RSVP by Friday, October 29, 2010 by email to: hbpclub@gmail.com
HBP Yoga Event- Nov. 3. 2010
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