Sunday, January 19, 2025, 6:30pm ET: Film: The Movement and the Madman NOTE: We will show the film via Zoom on January 19 and then hold a panel discussion on January 22 (see below). You must register for each… Read More
The Movement and the “Madman” (2023) is a feature documentary directed by Stephen Talbot. The documentary covers the 1969 showdown over the war in Vietnam between the peace movement in the United States and President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser… Read More
NOTE: This is event is being postponed due to illness. We will notify you when it is rescheduled. Israel is one of nine countries with nuclear weapons. Despite widespread acknowledgement by experts and former government officials of their… Read More
Join us to discuss this inspiring and important book: “Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea” by Mark Kurlansky. We’ll meet on Zoom for four sessions, Wednesdays January 15 & 29, February 12 & 26, 7-8:30pm…. Read More
Let’s gather to explore what resistance can look like. Anticipating the particular challenges we’ll face on peace, immigration, climate, labor, LGBTQ issues, and more, what strategies might we choose for different contexts, and how can we support each other… Read More
We live in a time when there is an overwhelming amount of news and information available to us, but much of it is unreliable, biased or wrong. Even if it is correct, the horror of so much of… Read More
Let’s gather to explore what resistance can look like. Anticipating the particular challenges we’ll face on peace, immigration, climate, labor, LGBTQ issues, and more, what strategies might we choose for different contexts, and how can we support each other… Read More
Hear how Action Corps mobilized a coalition that achieved the bipartisan passage of a bill in Congress to end the U.S. and Saudi war on Yemen. The group brought together Yemeni-Americans, peace activists, and NGOs, which together achieved… Read More
Working for Peace After the Elections No matter what happens with the November elections, the peace movement will have a lot of organizing to do. Kevin Martin, President of Peace Action and the Peace Action Education Fund, will… Read More
Dr. James McCarty joins us to discuss the important history and legacy of nonviolence that was left to us by James Lawson. Rev. James Lawson Jr. (1928-2024) was one of the civil rights movement’s most prominent leaders, and… Read More
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Film screening: The Movement and the Madman
Updated on December 8, 2024 by Doreen
Sunday, January 19, 2025, 6:30pm ET: Film: The Movement and the Madman NOTE: We will show the film via Zoom on January 19 and then hold a panel discussion on January 22 (see below). You must register for each… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, film, nuclear weapons, peace, social justice
Film Discussion: The Movement and the Madman
Posted on December 5, 2024 by Doreen
The Movement and the “Madman” (2023) is a feature documentary directed by Stephen Talbot. The documentary covers the 1969 showdown over the war in Vietnam between the peace movement in the United States and President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, film, No War, nuclear weapons, peace
Peace & Justice Conversations: Israeli Nuclear Weapons
Updated on January 12, 2025 by Doreen
NOTE: This is event is being postponed due to illness. We will notify you when it is rescheduled. Israel is one of nine countries with nuclear weapons. Despite widespread acknowledgement by experts and former government officials of their… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, humanity, israel, middle east, No War, nonviolence, nuclear weapons, palestine, peace
2025 Winter Book Study: “Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea”
Posted on December 4, 2024 by Doreen
Join us to discuss this inspiring and important book: “Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea” by Mark Kurlansky. We’ll meet on Zoom for four sessions, Wednesdays January 15 & 29, February 12 & 26, 7-8:30pm…. Read More
Category: Tags: activism, bookclub, books, No War, nonviolence, peace, social justice
Moving Forward: Post-Election Plans for NH Activists
Updated on November 25, 2024 by Doreen
Let’s gather to explore what resistance can look like. Anticipating the particular challenges we’ll face on peace, immigration, climate, labor, LGBTQ issues, and more, what strategies might we choose for different contexts, and how can we support each other… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, climate crisis, compassion, conflict resolution, human rights, humanity, listening, No War, nonviolence, peace, resistance, social justice
Peace & Justice Conversations: Media Madness: Staying Informed While Staying Sane
Updated on November 23, 2024 by Doreen
We live in a time when there is an overwhelming amount of news and information available to us, but much of it is unreliable, biased or wrong. Even if it is correct, the horror of so much of… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, disinformation, media, misinformation, social justice
Moving Forward: Post-Election Plans for NH Activists
Posted on November 19, 2024 by Doreen
Let’s gather to explore what resistance can look like. Anticipating the particular challenges we’ll face on peace, immigration, climate, labor, LGBTQ issues, and more, what strategies might we choose for different contexts, and how can we support each other… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, climate crisis, human rights, humanity, No War, nonviolence, peace, social justice
Peace & Justice Conversations: How We Ended the US/Saudi War on Yemen
Updated on November 16, 2024 by Doreen
Hear how Action Corps mobilized a coalition that achieved the bipartisan passage of a bill in Congress to end the U.S. and Saudi war on Yemen. The group brought together Yemeni-Americans, peace activists, and NGOs, which together achieved… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, defense, dignity, forgiveness, healing, middle east, No War, nonviolence, peace, social justice, Yemen
Peace & Justice Conversations: Working for Peace After the Elections
Posted on November 5, 2024 by Doreen
Working for Peace After the Elections No matter what happens with the November elections, the peace movement will have a lot of organizing to do. Kevin Martin, President of Peace Action and the Peace Action Education Fund, will… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, dignity, human rights, humanity, legislation, No War, organizing, peace, social justice
Peace & Justice Conversations: James Lawson’s Legacy of Nonviolence
Posted on October 9, 2024 by Doreen
Dr. James McCarty joins us to discuss the important history and legacy of nonviolence that was left to us by James Lawson. Rev. James Lawson Jr. (1928-2024) was one of the civil rights movement’s most prominent leaders, and… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, conflict resolution, dignity, forgiveness, No War, nonviolence, peace, social justice
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