Peace & Justice Conversations: Standing in Solidarity & Dismantling Hate
September 23 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Free
Standing In Solidarity and Dismantling Hate: The work of Peacekeepers and Granite State Progress/ No Hate New Hampshire
Over the past several years political violence has been on the rise as the far right carried out its “culture war” against immigrants, LGBTQ people and others. For several years the New Hampshire Peacekeeper Project has been invited to provide peacekeeping for rallies, marches, Drag Queen Story events and other community gatherings events. As a project of New Hampshire Peace Action, trained peacekeepers have used the philosophy and practice of non violence to de-escalate and maintain civility across the Granite State. For the past five years the Granite State Progress/No Hate New Hampshire team has worked to monitor and expose white supremacist, anti-democracy, anti-Trans/LGBTQ, and other bad actors and groups who pose a threat to healthy, thriving communities, peace, and civic engagement.
Join us for the NHPA Peace & Justice Conversation on October 21st 7pm-8pm when guests Zandra Rice Hawkins of Granite State Progress and Bill Maddocks of GSP/NHNH and the NH Peacekeeper Project will talk about these important mutual support efforts, the principles of nonviolent action and how we can all work to detect and dismantle political violence during the few weeks before, during and after the election on November 5th.
About NHPA’s bi-weekly Zoom Peace & Justice Conversation Series: 2020’s upheavals brought us to a new moment of reckoning and possibility. How do we want to live in the world? What do we value? How can we make the changes we’ve been yearning for? NH Peace Action has been engaged in working for change for decades. We’d like to bring you into these conversations about issues and options for the future. There is no charge to attend, but your contributions in any amount are greatly appreciated.
Standing In Solidarity and Dismantling Hate: The work of Peacekeepers and Granite State Progress/ No Hate New Hampshire
Over the past several years political violence has been on the rise as the far right carried out its “culture war” against immigrants, LGBTQ people and others. For several years the New Hampshire Peacekeeper Project has been invited to provide peacekeeping for rallies, marches, Drag Queen Story events and other community gatherings events. As a project of New Hampshire Peace Action, trained peacekeepers have used the philosophy and practice of non violence to de-escalate and maintain civility across the Granite State. For the past five years the Granite State Progress/No Hate New Hampshire team has worked to monitor and expose white supremacist, anti-democracy, anti-Trans/LGBTQ, and other bad actors and groups who pose a threat to healthy, thriving communities, peace, and civic engagement.
Join us for the NHPA Peace & Justice Conversation on October 21st 7pm-8pm when guests Zandra Rice Hawkins of Granite State Progress and Bill Maddocks of GSP/NHNH and the NH Peacekeeper Project will talk about these important mutual support efforts, the principles of nonviolent action and how we can all work to detect and dismantle political violence during the few weeks before, during and after the election on November 5th.
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