
Reflecting upon the following question-what is Peace-First, and how did this initiative come to be- led to the surfacing of many memories for me. It took me down the back lanes of the past several years when, as members of the CMCCF community, we have gone through many stages of collectively and consistently exploring issues related to social justice and inequitable distribution of opportunities and resources for cultural communities and indigenous groups in Winnipeg and in Manitoba.
Our focus on understanding experiences of systemic failures, that lead to marginalised communities feeling a sense of discrimination and lack of safety, also helped demonstrate that community members have great resilience and interest in rallying together and contributing to leading change.
Peace-First then, an initiative born of this grassroots-led community engagement- its geographic and ideological origins being in Winnipeg, and later spreading also to other regions of Manitoba and to other Canadian cities- has brought our CMCCF team to a place where over the last few months we have organised gatherings to explore what peace and peacebuilding means to each one of us.
It is important to consider this from our perspective as individuals in our daily lives, situated as we are in our families and communities; as well as collectively, in our relationships to our workplaces, and in societal frameworks and institutions where we participate, contribute, and aspire to belong fully.
Alka Kumar – February 4, 2026
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