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Jerry White (born June 7, 1963) is Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia and President of JW Impact Strategies, LLC. He has been a member of the unsuccessful
International Campaign to Ban Landmines The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations whose stated objective is a world free of anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions, where mine and cluster munitions survivors see their right ...
(which was the recipient in equal measure of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize along with its founder
Jody Williams Jody Williams (born October 9, 1950) is an American political activist known for her work in banning anti-personnel landmines, her defense of human rights (especially those of women), and her efforts to promote new understandings of security i ...
), and is a Senior
Ashoka Fellow Ashoka (formerly branded Ashoka: Innovators for the Public) is an American-based nonprofit organization that promotes social entrepreneurship by connecting and supporting individual social entrepreneurs. Their stated mission is "the creation of a ...
. He is a Gabelli Fellow at the
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in New York City. He co-founded the
Survivor Corps Survivor Corps, formerly known as the Landmine Survivors Network, was a global network of survivors helping survivors to recover from war, rebuild their communities, and break cycles of violence. The organization currently operated programs in Alb ...
, formerly the Landmine Survivors Network, created by and for survivors to help victims of war.


Background

In 1984, White visited northern Israel with a group of American backpackers to perform a pilgrimage. When they reached the
Banias River Banias River ( ar, نهر بانياس Nahr Baniyas; he, נחל חרמון Nahal Hermon) is a river in the Golan Heights. It is the easternmost of the three main northern tributaries of the Jordan River; together with the Dan River and the Snir ...
in the Golan Heights, they decided to go off-track and set up their camp on the nearby hill of Tel Azaziat where White stepped on a landmine, the explosion dismembering his leg. White said he was hospitalized in the Sheba Medical Center at Tel HaShomer. Following this incident, White became a co-founder of Survivor Corps (together with Ken Rutherford). He led efforts to draft and enact human rights and humanitarian laws that promote and protect the rights of 650 million people with disabilities. White arranged for Diana, Princess of Wales to
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, and later joined in efforts to promote a "mine-free Middle East" with
King Hussein Hussein bin Talal ( ar, الحسين بن طلال, ''Al-Ḥusayn ibn Ṭalāl''; 14 November 1935 – 7 February 1999) was King of Jordan from 11 August 1952 until his death in 1999. As a member of the Hashemite dynasty, the royal family of ...
and Queen Noor of Jordan. In 2010, White received a
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vote in Israel to clear minefields that were sufficiently old , including the Baptism Site of Jesus on the Jordan River. White has appeared and published extensively in the media; testified before the United States Congress and the
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; and received several awards in recognition of his humanitarian and human rights leadership, including: the Rumi Award for Interreligious Diplomacy in 2015; the Superior Honor Award from the U.S. State Department in 2014; the Roots of Peace Global Humanitarian Award in 2010; the first International UNA Humanitarian Prize from Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills in 2003; the 2001 Paul G. Hearne American Association of People with Disabilities Leadership Award; the 2000 Mohammed Amin Humanitarian Award;
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's 2000 William Rogers Alumni Award; the Center for International Rehabilitation's Leadership Award in 1999. The 1997 Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and its first coordinator
Jody Williams Jody Williams (born October 9, 1950) is an American political activist known for her work in banning anti-personnel landmines, her defense of human rights (especially those of women), and her efforts to promote new understandings of security i ...
.


Professional

White began his career at the Brookings Institution and Council on Foreign Relations where he served as a research assistant. He later became Assistant Director of the
Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control is a private non-profit, non-partisan organization, which, according to its website, "carries out research and public education designed to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, chemical/biological weap ...
, an editor for '' Risk Report'', and in the late 1990s served on the board of directors of the Amputee Coalition of America. In these positions White campaigned against weapons of mass destruction via interviews and publications in newspapers and journals such as ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'' and '' The New Republic''. In 1995, White co-founded Landmine Survivors Network with Ken Rutherford, later Survivor Corps, which pioneered techniques in war victim assistance, providing amputees with peer mentors, artificial limbs and job training. White and Rutherford's leadership in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines helped secure the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty and the Cluster Munitions Ban Treaty. Between 2010 and 2012 Jerry served as Executive Co-Chair of the Abraham Path Initiative with Founder William Ury. In April 2012 White was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Partnerships and Learning at the
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's Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO). While at CSO, he was responsible for strategic planning for the Bureau, and he introduced strategies to undermine violence in the
Middle East and North Africa MENA, an acronym in the English language, refers to a grouping of countries situated in and around the Middle East and North Africa. It is also known as WANA, SWANA, or NAWA, which alternatively refers to the Middle East as Western Asia (or ...
. After leaving the State Department in January 2015, Jerry founded Global Impact Strategies Inc. (giStrat) and Global Covenant Partners (GCP). Global Covenant Partners is a small non-profit dedicated to preventing religion-related violence. White is a Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia, an honorary position. At UVA White teaches a co urse titled ''Religion, Violence and Strategy: How to Stop Killing in the Name of God?'' His work with Professor Peter Ochs to inhibit religion-related violence across the Mideast and North Africa was profiled in Virginia Magazine


''I Will Not Be Broken''

In May 2008, he published his book, ''I Will Not Be Broken: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis'', containing a detailed account of his injury, his recovery and his work on the international campaign to ban landmines culminating in the founding of Landmine Survivors Network, later renamed
Survivor Corps Survivor Corps, formerly known as the Landmine Survivors Network, was a global network of survivors helping survivors to recover from war, rebuild their communities, and break cycles of violence. The organization currently operated programs in Alb ...
. The book has since been re-issued in paperback a
''Getting Up When Life Knocks You Down: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis''


Personal

Jerry White used to live in the Mediterranean island of
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"The mine that set off a mission", ''The Times of Malta'', 27 September 2010.
/ref> with his wife Kelly and four children. He holds a bachelor's degree from
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Provide ...
, a master’s of business administration from the University of Michigan, and an honorary doctorate from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In 2005 White delivered the
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at the
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, University of Michigan, where he had recently been awarded an MBA from the
Ross School of Business The Stephen M. Ross School of Business, also known as Michigan Ross, is the business school of the University of Michigan, a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1924, the school is ranked among the best business schools i ...
. In May 2010 White delivered the commencement address at the Mendoza Graduate School of Business, University of Notre Dame. He was profiled in University of Michigan's Dividend Magazine in May 201

White is a Senior Ashoka Fellow, recognized internationally as a social entrepreneur working on complex issues of peace and justice. He is the recipient of several humanitarian and human rights awards.


References

http://biggsandbussen.com/2020/12/im-no-mother-teresa-and-neither-are-you/


External links


Biggs & Bussen Blog:"I’m No Mother Teresa. And Neither Are You"

TEDxFargo:"Manopause" and the Performance Trap (2018)

UMichigan: 2000s: The Art and Science of Serving Society

UVirginia: "In the Name of God"- Survivor Turned Activist

Profile of Jerry White

Survivor Corps



I Will Not Be Broken: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis

White speaks at Michigan's Ross School of Business's commencement in 2005



Interview at World Vision Radio



Jerry White, "Landmine Survivors Speak Out," ''Disarmament Forum'', issue 4, 1999.

Kathleen Ganster, "Landmine survivor shares personal journey," ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,'' November 06, 2008.

Transforming victims of conflict into active survivors and leaders through a global peer support network and policy shifts.
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