Privacy Policy

Your privacy matters to us. Here's how we handle your information.

Last updated: March 2026

Overview

Peace Source is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard any information when you visit our website.

Information We Collect

We collect minimal information necessary to provide our services:

  • Contact Information: If you choose to contact us, we collect the information you provide (name, email, message).
  • Usage Data: We may collect anonymous usage statistics to understand how visitors interact with our site.

How We Use Information

Any information collected is used solely to:

  • Respond to your inquiries and messages
  • Improve our content and user experience
  • Maintain and secure our website

Information Sharing

We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to third parties. We may share anonymous, aggregated data for analytics purposes.

Cookies

Our website may use essential cookies to ensure proper functionality. These cookies do not track personal information or browsing behavior across other sites.

External Links

Our site may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these sites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any external sites you visit.

Children's Privacy

Our website is suitable for all ages and does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us.

Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Request access to any personal information we hold about you
  • Request correction or deletion of your information
  • Opt out of any communications

Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. (Source: National Institute of Mental Health).

Contact Us

If you have questions about this privacy policy or our practices, please contact us.

The Broader Context

Cross-cultural understanding has emerged as one of the most actionable applications of peace studies. Workplaces, schools, and community organizations increasingly recognize that culturally fluent staff and members navigate conflict differently than those operating from a single cultural frame. Investing in cross-cultural education yields measurable improvements in team cohesion, retention, and creative output.

Educational resources around peace studies have proliferated in recent years, both inside formal academic settings and through public-facing organizations. The challenge is no longer access to materials but discernment — identifying which sources draw on rigorous scholarship versus which trade on the rhetoric without the substance. Reputable libraries, university partnerships, and established non-profits remain the most reliable starting points.

Personal wellness practice and social peace work are often discussed as separate domains, but practitioners across traditions have long recognized their interdependence. Internal turbulence rarely produces clear external action; conversely, environments of constant conflict make personal centering nearly impossible to sustain. The two reinforce each other, which is why most enduring peace organizations integrate inner and outer work.