Community Peacemaker Teams (CPT) mission is “Building partnerships to transform violence and oppression.” CPT acts in solidarity with people impacted by war by accompanying them, advocating with them, and amplifying their voices at home and around the world. Weldon… Read More
In West African cities, urban poor families and communities must struggle every day to survive — not just to live on meager day-to-day incomes, but to tenaciously resist and mitigate the dynamics that threaten their very shelter and livelihoods…. Read More
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize wisely refocused world attention on the urgency of renewing nuclear disarmament diplomacy. The Hibakusha (A-bomb witness/survivors) of Nihon Hidankyo have been among the world’s most courageous and steadfast advocates of nuclear disarmament. Joseph Gerson… Read More
Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza is a provocative argument that will expand and inform one of the defining conversations of our time. A passionate yet measured work that brings together Beinart’s personal experience, his commanding grasp of history,… 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
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, peace activists will participate in a fast and a vigil to remember the innocent children of Gaza whose lives were cut short. The vigil organizers will fast on Tuesday, Nov. 26 to show solidarity… 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
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
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Peace & Justice Conversations: Community Peacemaker Teams
Updated on January 15, 2025 by Doreen
Community Peacemaker Teams (CPT) mission is “Building partnerships to transform violence and oppression.” CPT acts in solidarity with people impacted by war by accompanying them, advocating with them, and amplifying their voices at home and around the world. Weldon… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, conflict resolution, human rights, middle east, No War, nonviolence, peace
Peace & Justice Conversations: Dynamic Community Resistance in West Africa
Updated on January 15, 2025 by Doreen
In West African cities, urban poor families and communities must struggle every day to survive — not just to live on meager day-to-day incomes, but to tenaciously resist and mitigate the dynamics that threaten their very shelter and livelihoods…. Read More
Category: Tags: activism, Africa, community resistance, compassion, conflict resolution, human rights, humanity, internationalism, mass eviction, No War, nonviolence, peace, social justice
Peace & Justice Conversations: Lessons from the Nobel Peace Prize Delegation
Posted on January 12, 2025 by Doreen
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize wisely refocused world attention on the urgency of renewing nuclear disarmament diplomacy. The Hibakusha (A-bomb witness/survivors) of Nihon Hidankyo have been among the world’s most courageous and steadfast advocates of nuclear disarmament. Joseph Gerson… Read More
Category: Tags: activism, compassion, No War, nonviolence, nuclear weapons, peace, social justice
Peter Beinart: Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza
Updated on January 9, 2025 by Doreen
Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza is a provocative argument that will expand and inform one of the defining conversations of our time. A passionate yet measured work that brings together Beinart’s personal experience, his commanding grasp of history,… Read More
Category: Tags: ceasefire, compassion, dignity, Gaza, israel, No War, occupation, occupied territory, palestine, peace, war
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
Fast and Vigil for Gaza’s Children
Posted on November 23, 2024 by Doreen
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, peace activists will participate in a fast and a vigil to remember the innocent children of Gaza whose lives were cut short. The vigil organizers will fast on Tuesday, Nov. 26 to show solidarity… Read More
Category: Tags: ceasefire, compassion, fasting, Gaza, humanity, No War, nonviolence, occupied territory, palestine, peace, social justice, vigil
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
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
Upcoming Events
Film Discussion: The Movement and the Madman
Peter Beinart: Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza
Peace & Justice Conversations: Dynamic Community Resistance in West Africa
Peace & Justice Conversations: Community Peacemaker Teams