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1954 - Saidie Patterson: ‘Bury the hatchet or bury the dead’
When Saidie Patterson, a trade union organizer from Northern Ireland, spoke at the conference centre at Caux in 1954, she was keen to point out that Moral Re-Armament (now Initiatives of Change) had n... Read More1954 - Saidie Patterson: ‘Bury the hatchet or bury the dead’
1953 – Mohamed Masmoudi: 'Stop cursing the French!'
In 1953, Mohamed Masmoudi, a young Tunisian nationalist living a semi-clandestine existence, came to Caux, more or less smuggled across the border into Switzerland. At Caux, he lost his hatred of the ... Read More1953 – Mohamed Masmoudi: 'Stop cursing the French!'
1952 - Elsbeth and Adam McLean: A Caux wedding
When Elsbeth Spoerry from Switzerland helped to clean up the derelict Caux Palace for the first conference in 1946, she could hardly have guessed that, six years later, she would get married there to ... Read More1952 - Elsbeth and Adam McLean: A Caux wedding
1951 - Maurice Mercier: 'Not one cry of hatred'
‘He would have looked at home serving behind a bar down the street,’ the Swiss Jean-Jacques Odier wrote of his first meeting with Maurice Mercier in the offices of France’s Force Ouvrière textile work... Read More1951 - Maurice Mercier: 'Not one cry of hatred'
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The best of both cultures
'I realized that having two cultures is not a burden but a richness and that I am lucky to be able to take the best of both.' - Charlotte Rémié discovered Initiatives of Change through her parents in ... Read MoreThe best of both cultures
Getting comfortable under my skin
'I now look at myself in the mirror differently. I am slowly getting comfortable under my skin.' - Tinotenda Dean Nyota from Gweru, Zimbabwe, took part in the CPLP in 2018. He is an Economics graduat... Read MoreGetting comfortable under my skin
Find your own style of leadership to change the world
'I realized that I could make a difference in the world.’- Find out how Maria set up a library in a remote community in Colombia to fight illiteracy and help children write stories which transmit thei... Read MoreFind your own style of leadership to change the world
Nick Foster becomes Co-Director General of Initiatives of Change Switzerland
Nick Foster, until now Caux Forum Director, will take over the role of Co-Director of IofC Switzerland, alongside Stephanie Buri. After nine years with Initiatives of Change (IofC) and one year as the... Read MoreNick Foster becomes Co-Director General of Initiatives of Change Switzerland
1949 - Max Bladeck: Beyond class war
Max Bladeck joined the Communist Party as a young German coal miner in the 1920s. He remained loyal during the Hitler years when tens of thousands of communists were imprisoned or lost their lives. By... Read More1949 - Max Bladeck: Beyond class war
1950 - Yukika Sohma: 'Japan can become reborn'
The Japanese flag was flying outside the conference centre as 64 Japanese arrived in Caux in 1950. It was a moving moment as back in Japan, still under American occupation, displaying the flag was for... Read More1950 - Yukika Sohma: 'Japan can become reborn'
The art of making a difference to the climate crisis
‘Artists are uniquely positioned to face what is happening to the climate, to reimagine the world and create a new narrative,’ says Sveinung Nygaard (Sven), a Norwegian composer and musician. He was i... Read MoreThe art of making a difference to the climate crisis