Jeremy Gilley
Jeremy Gilley
Jeremy Gilley is a British filmmaker, peace activist, and the founder of the global movement Peace One Day. Born in London, Gilley’s career took a transformative turn when he decided to dedicate his work to promoting global peace and humanitarian causes. His most notable achievement is the establishment of Peace Day, which was first observed on September 21st, 2007, and has since been recognized by the United Nations. Gilley’s efforts have brought together world leaders, organizations, and individuals to observe a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, offering a moment of collective reflection and action towards peace.
Through his work with Peace One Day, Gilley has mobilized millions of people worldwide to advocate for human rights, education, and healthcare initiatives, particularly in regions affected by conflict. His documentary, "The Day After Peace" (2008), chronicles his personal journey to promote the concept of peace through diplomacy and film, showing the challenges and successes of such a monumental effort. Gilley’s work has earned him numerous accolades, including recognition from the United Nations for his contribution to advancing peace and global cooperation.
One of Jeremy Gilley’s most profound quotes is: "Peace is not just the absence of conflict; it is the presence of justice, the presence of opportunity, the presence of love." This quote reflects his holistic vision of peace as a comprehensive condition that extends beyond mere ceasefire or diplomatic agreements. Gilley’s advocacy emphasizes the importance of justice, equality, and compassion in the pursuit of a peaceful world, inspiring individuals and leaders to take active roles in creating lasting positive change.