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Winter Zoom Book Study of “Dignity”

In times of stress and division, it can be hard to respect those we disagree with or feel different from. This series will give us tools to help us do so, and a place to discuss the possibilities… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: Waging Peace: Global Adventures of a Lifelong Activist

Peace activist, David Hartsough shares stories and reflections from his 60 years of engagement that apply to the moment we are living in. He will speak to how the world can walk back from the brink of nuclear… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: Reflections From a Justice Organizer on MLK Day

Grace Kindeke for the last three years has been organizing with the American Friends Service Committee for immigrant rights and wellbeing, adequate housing, fair wages, job security, and support for education, particularly among historically under-served communities. Dr. King spoke of… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: NH Peace Action Update

Join NH Peace Action Executive Director Will Hopkins for a look forward to 2023. What are our legislative and policy priorities for the upcoming year? How can we maximize our impact and continue building peace? How are we going… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: Housing Justice in New Hampshire

Brandon Lemay joins us on 19 December to help us kick off the week including the National Homeless Persons Memorial Day (annually on 21 December) for a conversation on how to relieve homelessness. Long concerned with matters of… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: The Dignity Model

For this Peace & Justice Conversation, join in a discussion of The Dignity Model. Rather than a speaker, this will be a facilitated dialogue where all can share, reflect, and listen. This program will not be recorded so… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: Common Defense: How the Voices of Veterans Can Help Build Peace

“Common Defense is the largest organization of progressive veterans in the US, they seek to amplify the voices of veterans pursuing a more just future. Veterans, in poll after poll are the most trusted demographic in the US…. Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: How Excessive Military Spending Affects Us Locally

Sarah Jane Knoy, Executive Director of Granite State Organizing Project, will join us to discuss how military spending both prevents meaningful infrastructure development to end poverty and also how it drives more people to leave their homes and… Read More

Hiroshima – Nagasaki Remembrance

Please join us on August 6 to remember the needless mass murder which took place in Japan in 1945 and rededicate ourselves to continuing to work for a more peaceful and just future for all. We will gather… Read More

Peace & Justice Conversations: Hiroshima/Nagasaki – No First Use

During the NH Primary, when asked by activists if he supported a No First Use (NFU) policy in regards to nuclear weapons, President Biden clearly stated that he supports it, and has for twenty years. Join a conversation… Read More

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