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 Playlists are a helpful way of meaningfully engaging with an idea or topic.

They can used as small group discussion starters, for personal devotions, or as a place to jump into an important subject. Learn more about Playlists by checking out this resource from our friends at Ministries Across Generations!

DPF Peace Interns create Playlists as a helpful way to share the resources they are discovering/developing for their Peace and Justice Workshops.

For each Playlist you’ll find a series of resources (ice-breaker games, video clips, discussion starters, scripture suggestions, prayers, tangible take-aways, and much much more) all linked under specific headings (“Something to Break the Ice”, “Something to Watch”, “Something to Talk About”, etc).

Click on the blue links below to see the available Playlists.

From the 2024 DPF Peace Interns

A Playlist on Implicit Bias by Maggie B. Lewis

From the 2023 DPF Peace Interns

A Playlist Responding to Apartheid in Palestine
by Marci Mazza-Fredley


From the 2022 DPF Peace Interns

A CLIMATE JUSTICE PLAYLIST BY erin Gresham

A Disability Justice Playlist by isaac Ackerman

A Gun Violence Prevention Playlist by Sophia Barnett

An Immigration Playlist by Erin Gresham


From the 2021 DPF Peace Interns:

A Pronouns Playlist by Ashlyn Baldwin

A Fair Trade Playlist by Marisa Black

An Anti-Racism Playlist by Ashlyn Baldwin

A Playlist on Privilege by Marisa Black

A Playlist on gender stereotypes by marisa black

A playlist on Empathy and Dialogue by Kate Myers