The POWER OF PEACE™ Podcast, Barbara Gaughen-Muller interviews author and founder of The Peace Crane Project, Sue DiCicco. She founded the project in 2013 to promote world peace and raise awareness of the International Day of Peace on 21 September. Sue is the author of the book ‘The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki‘, a Japanese victim of the long-term effects of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. 

In this episode find out how Sue DiCicco defines peace and see how she thinks we should honor peace. Sue says Peace is so undefinable. We all know what war is and it’s something concrete you can get your hands on. Peace is more the absence of war, the absence of conflict and so it’s a little more difficult to grasp.

  • Hear why she says peace is a challenge.
  • See why she thinks Peace is harder to sell because it’s so ethereal. It’s just the absence of other things. So it’s a challenge.

A lot of people in the peace community say, let’s have a moment of silence. Let’s be quiet for peace and I always want to shout during that time. It shouldn’t be quiet. We should be screaming at the top of our lungs. Peace is possible.

Visit her website at The Peace Crane Project