Goal: Deep healing, skill-building, and real reform pathways
Best for: Cities with ongoing conflict or reform processes
Day 1 — Truth & Healing
Naming the Pain
- Opening ceremony & grounding ritual
- Story circles (closed, safe spaces)
- Trauma-informed healing workshops
- Evening reflection: art, music, or prayer spaces
Focus: Emotional honesty without debate
Day 2 — Skills & Solutions
Theme: Building Peace Together
Morning Workshops (choose tracks):
- Nonviolent communication
- Community safety alternatives
- Youth leadership & organizing
- Restorative justice practices
Afternoon Co-Design Labs:
- Housing peace plans
- Violence interruption strategies
- Police/community reform proposals
- Mental health access pathways
Evening:
Cross-group dinner + facilitated dialogue
Focus: Practical tools + shared ownership
Day 3 — Commitments & Reform
Theme: From Words to Work
- Public Peace Assembly
- Presentation of community-designed proposals
- Officials attend to listen, not lead
- Written commitments & timelines
- Launch permanent peace councils or task forces
Closing Ritual:
Collective pledge + symbolic act (tree planting, mural reveal, etc.)
What Makes This Actually Work
- Local leadership first (outsiders support, not control)
- Millennium roles baked in (not a separate sidebar)
- Clear follow-ups scheduled before the event ends
- Documentation team to share outcomes publicly