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United for Peace and Justice

United for Peace and Justice is a coalition of more than 800 local and national groups throughout the United States who have joined together to oppose our government's policy of permanent warfare and empire-building.

United for Peace and Justice welcomes the participation of any and all national, regional and local groups who share their goals and wish to work with others.

www.unitedforpeace.org

 

Witness for Peace

Witness for Peace is a politically independent, grassroots organization. We are people committed to nonviolence and led by faith and conscience. Our mission is to support peace, justice and sustainable economies in the Americas by changing US policies and corporate practices which contribute to poverty and oppression in Latin America and the Caribbean. We stand with people who seek justice.

www.witnessforpeace.org

 

Veterans For Peace

Veterans For Peace is a national organization founded in 1985. It is structured around a national office in Saint Louis, MO and comprised of members across the country organized in chapters or as at-large members. There is an annual convention in August for members from across the nation. Members receive periodic VFP publications.

The organization includes men and women veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, other conflicts and peacetime veterans. Our collective experience tells us wars are easy to start and hard to stop and that those hurt are often the innocent. Thus, other means of problem solving are necessary.

Veterans For Peace is an official Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) represented at the UN.

Whether or not you wish to participate in chapter activities, please consider becoming a Veteran For Peace member. As an organization, we are what our members make us. You can be part of that effort. Help us put an end to war.

We draw on our personal experiences and perspectives gained as veterans to raise public awareness of the true costs and consequences of militarism and war - and to seek peaceful, effective alternatives.

www.veteransforpeace.org

 

CODEPINK

CODEPINK is a women initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement that seeks positive social change through proactive, creative protest and non-violent direct action.

“We call on women around the world to rise up and oppose the war in Iraq.  We call on mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters, on workers, students, teachers, healers, artists, writers, singers, poets and every ordinary outraged woman willing to be outrageous for peace.  Women have been the guardians of life—not because we are better or purer or more innately nurturing than men, but because the men have busied themselves making war.  Because of our responsibility to the next generation, because of our own love for our families and communities and this country that we are a part of, we understand the love of a mother in Iraq for her children and the driving desire of that child for life”  -- Starhawk

www.codepink4peace.org

 

American Friends Service Committee

The American Friends Service Committee carries out service, development, social justice, and peace programs throughout the world. Founded by Quakers in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors with an opportunity to aid civilian war victims, AFSC's work attracts the support and partnership of people of many races, religions, and cultures.

AFSC's work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. The organization's mission and achievements won worldwide recognition in 1947 when it accepted the Nobel Peace Prize with the British Friends Service Council on behalf of all Quakers.

www.afsc.org

 

Sojourners

Sojourners is a Christian ministry whose mission is to proclaim and practice the biblical call to integrate spiritual renewal and social justice. In response to this call, we offer a vision for faith in public life by: publishing Sojourners magazine, SojoMail and other resources that address issues of faith, politics, and culture from a biblical perspective; preaching, teaching, organizing, and public witness; nurturing community by bringing together people from the various traditions and streams of the church;  hosting an annual program of voluntary service for education, ministry, and discipleship.  In our lives and in our work, we seek to be guided by the biblical principles of justice, mercy, and humility.

www.sojo.net

 

Peace Action

Peace Action, the merger of SANE and The Freeze, has effectively mobilized for peace and disarmament for over forty years.

As the nation's largest grassroots peace group we get results: from the 1963 treaty to ban above ground nuclear testing, to the 1996 signing of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, from ending the war in Vietnam, to blocking weapons sales to human rights abusing countries.

At Peace Action we believe...

...that every person has the right to live without the threat of nuclear weapons.
There are over 30,000 nuclear weapons in the world. The US and Russia still have thousands of nuclear weapons pointed at each other, ready to launch in minutes. While the Cold War may have ended, the nuclear threat has not. The only way to ensure that nuclear weapons will never be used - whether purposefully, or accidentally - is global abolition. We can build a nuclear weapons free world for future generations.

...that war is not a suitable response to conflict.
For over 40 years Peace Action has worked for an environment where all are free from violence and war. We understand that long standing global conflicts require long-term solutions, and that US foreign policy has a lasting effect on the world. We work to promote a new foreign policy for the US based on support for human rights and democracy, reducing the threat from weapons of mass destruction, and cooperation with the world community.

...that America has the resources to both protect and provide for its citizens.
As the Pentagon’s budget soars to $400 billion, 17% of American children live in poverty.

For what the US will spend on Missile Defense in one year we could: put over a million children through Head Start OR provide healthcare for over 3.5 million children OR create over 100,000 units of affordable housing OR hire over 160,000 elementary school teachers. At Peace Action our priorities are clear.

We believe, given the right tools, ordinary people can change the world.
At Peace Action, we recognize that real change comes from the bottom up and we are committed to educating and organizing at the grassroots level.

When you join Peace Action you become part of an effective citizen movement. We work hard to keep you informed through our quarterly newsletter and publications. As a member you can join our Action Alert Network which allows citizens throughout the country to rapidly respond to important legislation online. You can become an important part of a national movement that includes 30 state affiliates and over 100 chapters that organize on a local level.

www.peace-action.org

 

Peace Brigades International

PBI works to open a space for peace in which conflicts can be dealt with non-violently. PBI teams don't try to impose solutions from the outside. Instead, they provide moral support and a safer space for local activists.

PBI teams can pursue avenues not open to governments or partisan organizations. Free of the strings attached to the U.N. and other governmental bodies, our independent presence earns more trust from local grassroots activists, helping them to endure despite severe repression. PBI does not charge for its services and we do not fund individuals or groups we accompany. While we may provide workshops and nonviolent training, we do not take part in the work of those we accompany.

Our work takes three main forms: 1) Protective Accompaniment; 2) Peace Education: training in nonviolence, conflict transformation and human rights, and 3) Documenting Conflicts and Peace Initiatives and distributing this information world-wide.

www.peacebrigades.org

 

Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation initiates and supports worldwide efforts to abolish nuclear weapons, to strengthen international law and institutions, to use technology responsibly and sustainably, and to empower youth to create a more peaceful world. Founded in 1982, the Foundation is comprised of individuals and organizations worldwide who realize the imperative for peace in the Nuclear Age. The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan international education and advocacy organization. It has consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council and is recognized by the UN as a Peace Messenger Organization.

www.wagingpeace.org

 

Seeds of Peace

Founded in 1993, Seeds of Peace is dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence.

Over the last decade, Seeds of Peace has intensified its impact, dramatically increasing the number of participants, represented nations and programs.

From 46 Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian teenagers in 1993, the organization still focuses on the Middle East but has expanded its programming to include young leaders from South Asia, Cyprus and the Balkans.  Its leadership network now encompasses over 2,500 young people from four conflict regions.

The Seeds of Peace internationally recognized program model begins at the International Camp in Maine and continues through follow-up programming at the Seeds of Peace Center for Coexistence in Jerusalem, international youth conferences, regional workshops, educational and professional opportunities, and an adult educator program.  This comprehensive system allows participants to develop empathy, respect, and confidence as well as leadership, communication and negotiation skills -- all critical components that will facilitate peaceful coexistence for the next generation.

www.seedsofpeace.org

 

Americans for Peace Now

Americans for Peace Now [APN] was founded in 1981 to support the activities of Shalom Achshav (Peace Now in Israel). APN is the leading United States advocate for peace in the Middle East. APN's mission is to help Israel and the Shalom Achshav movement to achieve a comprehensive political settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict consistent with Israel's long-term security needs and its Jewish and democratic values.

APN strives to meet the following goals in order to fulfill its mission:

1. An American Jewish community and general American public educated about the strategic and economic benefits of security through peace in the Middle East.

2. Active White House and State Department engagement in the peace process, especially Administration efforts to broker a new interim understanding between Israelis and Palestinians, facilitate final status arrangements that reconcile Israeli security with Palestinian statehood, and encourage negotiations between Israel, Syria, and Lebanon.

3. Congressional support for the peace process through continued aid to Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinians.

4. Broad awareness in the United States of the benefits of Shalom Achshav programs in Israel.

5. A firm financial base for Shalom Achshav and APN activities.

APN has a wide array of educational programs that reach out to communities around the country, and is a powerful force for mobilizing grassroots support among U.S. citizens. By demonstrating this support, and by working directly with decision makers and government officials, APN promotes U.S. policies that further the peace process. Finally, APN provides critical financial support to the work of Shalom Achshav in Israel.

www.peacenow.org

 

U.S. Department of Peace Campaign

Participate in an historic citizen lobbying effort to create a U.S. Department of Peace. This bill establishes nonviolence as an organizing principle of American society, providing the U.S. President with an array of peace-building policy options for domestic and international use.

Just as the passage of the thirteenth amendment abolishing slavery took years to pass; just as the nineteenth amendment providing women's suffrage took years to pass; just as the Civil Rights legislation of the 1960's took years to pass, this legislation provides substance and meaning to the political yearnings of our generation. It systematically applies the power of peaceful alternatives to help eradicate the root causes of violence.

What would a Dept. of Peace do?

~ Address matters both domestic and international in scope;

~ Endeavor to promote justice and democratic principles to expand human rights;

~ Strengthen non-military means of peacemaking;

~ Work to create peace, prevent violence, divert from armed conflict, use field-tested programs, and develop new structures in non-violent intervention, mediation, peaceful resolution;

~ Encourage the development of initiatives from local communities, religious groups, and nongovernmental organizations.

In the words of president Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Politics should be the part-time profession of every American." We think he was right.

www.dopcampaign.org

 

Women Waging Peace

Inclusive Security: Women Waging Peace advocates for the full participation of all stakeholders, especially women, in peace processes. Creating sustainable peace is achieved best by a diverse, citizen-driven approach. Of the many sectors of society currently excluded from peace processes, none is larger—or more critical to success—than women. Since 1999, Waging has connected more than 400 women experts with over 3,000 policy shapers to collaborate on fresh, workable solutions to long-standing conflicts across the globe.

Over 400 members of the Waging network, all demonstrated leaders among women peace builders, are elected and appointed government officials; directors of non-governmental organizations (NGOs); lawyers, scholars, and educators; business, military, and religious leaders; representatives of multilateral organizations; and journalists. With varied backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, these women bring a vast array of expertise to the peacemaking process.

Women’s contributions in the field of security are largely unrecognized at institutional and public policy levels. Responding to the need for a strong academic foundation in this area, the Inclusive Security: Women Waging Peace Policy Commission was created in 2001 to focus on research and analysis as underpinnings for policy advocacy. The Commission is producing a series of a series of case studies documenting the effectiveness of women in peace efforts in conflicts around the globe. The studies examine women’s activities in conflict prevention, pre-negotiation and negotiation, and post-conflict reconstruction.

Recent policy statements from the UN Security Council, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Group of Eight Leading Industrialized Nations, and the European Union call for the inclusion of women at every stage of local and international efforts to prevent, manage, and resolve conflict. Waging advocates for the implementation of these groundbreaking international commitments by brokering relationships among an extensive network of women peace builders and policy shapers, resulting in new solutions to long-standing conflicts at local, regional, and international levels. Over 3,000 government officials, NGO leaders, media professionals, and academics have collaborated with Waging network members; together they have explored options for building sustainable, inclusive peace at annual colloquia held in the US and other meetings around the world.

Launched at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Inclusive Security: Women Waging Peace is currently an operating program of Hunt Alternatives Fund, which advances innovative and inclusive approaches to social change at local, national, and global levels.

www.womenwagingpeace.net

 

Buddhist Peace Fellowship

Bring together Buddhism and progressive social action.

www.bpf.org

 

PeaceJam

PeaceJam is an international education program built around leading Nobel Peace Laureates who work personally with youth to pass on the spirit, skills and wisdom they embody. The goal of PeaceJam is to inspire a new generation of peacemakers who will transform their local communities, themselves and the world.

www.peacejam.org

 

Peace Women

PeaceWomen.org is a project of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) United Nations Office, in New York City.  The PeaceWomen Project monitors and works toward rapid and full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security. To these ends:

PeaceWomen hosts Peacewomen.org, a website that provides accurate and timely information on women, peace and security issues and women's peace-building initiatives in areas of armed conflict;

PeaceWomen works to facilitate communication among and mobilization of advocates and supporters in civil society, the UN system and governments working on women, peace and security issues; and

PeaceWomen advocates for the integration of gender analysis in the governance, peace and security work of civil society actors, the UN system, and governmental bodies.

www.peacewomen.org

 

Foundation for Middle East Peace

Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to informing Americans about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and assisting in a peaceful solution that brings security for both peoples

www.fmep.org

 

Jewish Voice for Peace

Jewish Voice for Peace was founded in 1996, when, despite three years of participating in a "peace process" under the Oslo accords, Palestinians and Israelis seemed increasingly unlikely to achieve the peace they claimed to seek. JVP members were especially concerned that, in violation of Oslo, the Israeli government was continuing to build settlements in the Occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. Israel also had opened a controversial archaeological tunnel in the Old City of Jerusalem, leading to confrontations in which 65 Palestinians and 14 Israelis were killed. JVP organized more than 100 people to protest at the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, becoming one of the first U.S. Jewish group to criticize Israeli treatment of Palestinians since the "peace process" began.

JVP is the voice of the overwhelming majority of American Jews who, as polls consistently show, support a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and an end to Israel's Occupation of Palestinian land. Although many mainstream American Jewish organizations continue to call for "unwavering support" of Israel, JVP demonstrates that those groups are not representative. We further prove that criticizing Israeli policy is not anti-Semitic, and that Jewish tradition requires justice for Palestinians and Jews. We help unmask the true forces behind the continuation of hostilities in the Middle East, which are not primarily the "Jewish lobby", as it is often called, but the arms brokers, oil & gas dealers, and forces of the Religious Right who benefit, directly or indirectly, from continued conflict and foreign intervention in the region.

JVP has become the largest grassroots Jewish peace group in the United States. We mobilize a national and international constituency of Jews to push for a change in Israeli and U.S. policies. Our dedicated volunteer activists spearhead our campaigns and programs, which include lobbying, direct actions, media activism, education and outreach, and solidarity work. We employ a full time staff of three. We sponsor a daily email service, Jewish Peace News, with thousands of subscribers throughout the world.

At JVP, our guiding principle is that United States foreign policy must be based on promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and respect for international law. Accordingly, until Israel ends it Occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem, we call upon the United States to suspend military aid to Israel and on U.S. corporations such as Caterpillar to stop supplying the Israeli army. We denounce all violence against all civilians. We affirm that both Israelis and Palestinians have rights to security and self-determination. We campaign against Israel's construction of the "Separation Wall," which annexes even more Palestinian territory. We advocate for a just solution, consistent with international law and equity, for the Palestinian refugees. We believe that by working together, we can achieve peace among all the peoples of the Middle East.

www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org

 

University of Peace

Established as a Treaty Organization with its own Charter in an International Agreement adopted by the General Assembly in resolution 35/55 of 5 December 1980, the University for Peace has the mission:

"to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace and with the aim of promoting among all human beings the spirit of understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, to stimulate cooperation among peoples and to help lessen obstacles and threats to world peace and progress, in keeping with the noble aspirations proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations".

The Charter of the University sets out in its appendix the following general principles:

1. The persistence of war in the history of mankind and the growing threats against peace in recent decades jeopardize the very existence of the human race and make it imperative that peace should no longer be viewed as a negative concept, as the end of conflict or as a simple diplomatic compromise, but rather that it should be achieved and ensured through the most valuable and most effective resource that man possesses: education.

2. Peace is the primary and irrevocable obligation of a nation and the fundamental objective of the United Nations; it is the reason for its existence. However, the best tool for achieving this supreme good for humankind, namely education, has not been used.

3. Many nations and international organizations have attempted to attain peace through disarmament. This effort must be continued; yet facts show that man should not be too optimistic as long as the human mind has not been imbued with the notion of peace from an early age. It is necessary to break the vicious circle of struggling for peace without an educational foundation.

4. This is the challenge that now faces all nations and all men as the twenty-first century approaches. The decision must be made to save the human race, which is threatened by war, through education for peace. If education has been the instrument of science and technology, there is all the more reason to use it to achieve this primary right of the human being.

www.upeace.org

 

World Conference of Religions for Peace

The World Conference of Religions for Peace is the largest international coalition of representatives from the world's great religions who are dedicated to achieving peace. Respecting cultural differences while celebrating our common humanity, Religions for Peace is active on every continent and in some of the most troubled places on earth, creating multi-religious partnerships that mobilize the moral and social resources of religious people to address their shared problems.

www.wcrp.org

 

The United States Institute of Peace

The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created by Congress to promote the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts. Established in 1984, the Institute meets its congressional mandate through an array of programs, including research grants, fellowships, professional training, education programs from high school through graduate school, conferences and workshops, library services, and publications. The Institute's Board of Directors is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate.

www.usip.org

 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Founded in 1910, its work is nonpartisan and dedicated to achieving practical results.

Through research, publishing, convening, and on occasion, creating new institutions and international networks, Endowment associates shape fresh policy approaches. Their interests span geographic regions and the relations among governments, business, international organizations and civil society, focusing on the economic, political, and technological forces driving global change.

Through its Carnegie Moscow Center, the Endowment helps develop a tradition of public policy analysis in the states of the former Soviet Union and improve relations between Russia and the United States.

The Endowment publishes Foreign Policy, one of the world's leading magazines of international politics and economics which reaches readers in more than 120 countries and several languages.

www.ceip.org

 

The Institute for War & Peace Reporting

The Institute for War & Peace Reporting strengthens local journalism in areas of conflict. By training reporters, facilitating dialogue and providing reliable information, it supports peace, democracy and development in societies undergoing crisis and change.

IWPR's work is distinguished by intensive on-the-job training, practical collaboration between international and regional journalists to transfer skills and experience for the long term.

 The Institute takes training out of the classroom and conference hall and brings it into the field, assisting the professional development of the media while addressing journalists' and editors' immediate, day-to-day priorities.

Widely known for its award-winning website, www.iwpr.net, and electronic publications in nine languages, IWPR's activities are based on an integrated programme of support through the entire journalistic process: basic training; story development and writing; editing, publication and local syndication; local debate and evaluation.

By improving the capacity of local journalists to produce balanced and accurate reporting in the public interest, the activities are designed to contribute to public understanding of political issues within the region as well as internationally, with an emphasis on democratisation, human rights, conflict resolution and development. Click through a power-point presentation of IWPR's comprehensive training programme.

IWPR runs major programmes in Afghanistan, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Iraq. Also we are managing a special reporting project on war crimes tribunals. The Institute maintains offices in Almaty, Baku, Belgrade, Bishkek, The Hague, Kabul, Pristina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Tashkent, Tbilisi and Dushanbe with representatives in Tirana, Vladikavkaz and Yerevan.

Field offices build local networks, engage in extensive training and editing, and host practical workshops and discussion sessions. Coordination and intensive expert support is provided by IWPR's training, editing and logistics team, based in London.

The overall programme toolbox is adapted for each country project based on local needs, problems and available resources, and includes investigative and cross-community reporting, training the trainers, collaboration with local human rights groups, regional conferences, and research and consultancy for international media and development agencies.

An international media development charity, IWPR is led by senior journalists and peace researchers, with staff drawn from established media such as the BBC, The Guardian and Reuters. The Institute is a partnership between the London-based charity established in 1991, and the recently formed IWPR (US), based in Washington, DC, 501(c)(3) charitable status pending.

www.iwpr.net

 

The International Peace Bureau

The IPB is the world´s oldest and most comprehensive international peace federation, bringing together people working for peace in many different sectors: not only pacifists but also women´s, youth, labour, religious and professional bodies.

IPB was founded in 1892 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910. It has 235 member organizations, both internationals and national/local groups in over 50 countries. IPB´s role is to support peace and disarmament initiatives taken by the UN, by governments, and especially by citizens. We devote our main resources to informing and servicing grassroots peace campaigns, and creating international projects. In addition, we act as publishing house, conference organiser, and Geneva logistical support for visiting NGOs.

Our main programmes focus on disarmament and human security.  Other current priorities of IPB include nuclear weapons abolition, conflict prevention and resolution, human rights, international humanitarian law, women and peace, and peace education.

In May 1999, IPB played an essential role in organizing a major end-of-century project, the Hague Appeal for Peace, held in the Hague, the Netherlands. 

www.ipb.org

 

The International Peace Academy

The International Peace Academy (IPA) is an independent, international institution dedicated to promoting the prevention and settlement of armed conflicts between and within states through policy research and development.

IPA works closely with the United Nations, regional and other international organizations, governments, and nongovernmental organizations, as well as with parties to conflicts in selected cases. Its efforts are enhanced by its ability to draw on a worldwide network of government and business leaders, scholars, diplomats, military officers, and leaders of civil society.

IPA is a nonprofit organization governed by an international Board of Directors. The organization is funded by generous donations from governments, major philanthropic foundations, and corporate donors, as well as contributions from individuals and its Board members.

www.ipacademy.org

 

Hague Appeal for Peace

The Hague Appeal for Peace is an international network of individuals and organizations dedicated to sowing the seeds for the abolition of war through advocacy and training in peace education.

HAP started in 1996 with the mission to organize the largest peace conference in history. The mission was accomplished in 1999, when over 10,000 individuals gathered in The Hague in The Netherlands (read more...). Guiding the conference framework was the desire to make peace a human right for all. The Conference resulted in the Hague Agenda, covering 12 campaigns.

After the conference the Hague Appeal for Peace took one of the 12 campaigns to be its new mission: the Global Campaign for Peace Education (GCPE). HAP goals and strategies are collectively determined and evaluated by an International Advisory Committee (IAC). The IAC is represented by a Steering Committee and supported by a full-time Program Director in the HAP office based in New York.

www.haguepeace.org

 

Peace Magazine

Journalists, educators, and activists keep up to date on the important work of peacemaking by reading this popular and respected magazine. Four times a year we publish articles, news stories, book and film reviews, letters, and a Peace Crossword. We discuss disarmament; conflict resolution; nonviolent sanctions; peace institutions (e.g. the United Nations and the World Court); conflicts and crises around the world; profiles of activists and researchers; and controversies about development, population, and environmental protection. Our illustrated 32-page magazine includes a 12-page section produced in collaboration with Science for Peace. Our stories are technically accurate, yet intelligible to any reader with a general education and some interest in international affairs and global security.

Peace Magazine is published by Canadian Disarmament Information Service (CANDIS) -- a nonprofit organization. We rely heavily on volunteers, including our associate editors who select and commission articles for each issue.

www.peacemagazine.org

 

PEACE NOT WAR

Produces, distributes and sells Peace Not War CDs

www.peace-not-war.org

 

The Fund for Peace

The mission of The Fund for Peace is to prevent war and alleviate the conditions that cause war.   The Fund promotes education and research for practical solutions. It is a consistent advocate of promoting social justice and respect for the principles of constitutional democracy.

www.fundforpeace.org

 

Peace Education Foundation

The Peace Education Foundation (PEF) is a non-profit educational organization established in 1980. The PEF’s mission is to educate children and adults in the dynamics of conflict and to promote peacemaking skills in homes, schools and communities throughout the world. This mission is served by providing educational materials, training and innovative programming that make non-violent conflict resolution not merely a passing interest or fad, but a lifestyle.

PEF is best known for its grade-specific classroom-tested curricula for Pre-K through grade 12, as well as expert training and implementation consultation. Through these we achieve the key aims of our model: giving adults the skills and knowledge to teach children social competency and conflict resolution skills, creating a school environment based on trust, caring and respect. While we present each curriculum in a developmentally appropriate format, PEF curricula as a whole have a unified scope and sequence of content and skills.

Internationally, over 20,000 schools and agencies use our materials.

www.peace-ed.org

 

Traprock Peace Center, Deerfield, MA, USA

Traprock fosters community, and provides peace education programs regionally and nationally.

traprockpeace.org

 

The Peace Corps

The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission to 1960, when then-Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. From that inspiration grew an agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.

Since that time, more than 178,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have been invited by 138 host countries to work on issues ranging from AIDS education, information technology, and environmental preservation.

www.peacecorps.gov

 

Greenpeace

Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.  Greenpeace is a non-profit organization, with a presence in 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific.  To maintain its independence, Greenpeace does not accept donations from governments or corporations but relies on contributions from individual supporters and foundation grants.  As a global organization, Greenpeace focuses on the most crucial worldwide threats to our planet's biodiversity and environment.

www.greenpeace.org

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Peace.org

Peace.org intends to create a resource for people interested in contemplating, participating in, and contributing to sustainable peace and co-existence.

Peace.org

 

Peace Quotes

Various peace quotes from thinkexist.com

Peace Quotes

 

Imagine Peace

A site by Yoko Ono, widow of John Lennon.

Imagine Peace

 

World Peace Prayer Society

The World Peace Prayer Society is an all inclusive, all embracing not-for-profit grassroots organization associated with the Department of Public Information at the United Nations. We do not have a political agenda nor are we a church.

World Peace Prayer Society

 

Peace Encyclopedia

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Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition formed on September 14, 2001. It is a coalition of hundreds of organizations and prominent individuals and scores of organizing centers in cities and towns across the country. Its national steering committee represents major national organizations that have campaigned against U.S. intervention in Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Asia, and organizations that have campaigned for civil rights and for social and economic justice for working and poor people inside the United States.

www.internationalanswer.org

 

Anti-War.com

Anti-War.com is devoted to the cause of non-interventionism and is read by libertarians, pacifists, leftists, "greens," and independents alike, as well as many on the Right who agree with our opposition to imperialism. Our initial project was to fight for the case of non-intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency and continued with the case against the campaigns in Haiti, Kosovo and the bombings of Sudan and Afghanistan. Our politics are libertarian: our opposition to war is rooted in Randolph Bourne's concept that "War is the health of the State." With every war, America has made a "great leap" into statism, and as Bourne emphasizes: " . . . it is during war that one best understands the nature of that institution [the State]." At its core, that "nature" includes the ever-increasing threat to individual liberty and the centralization of political power.

Antiwar.com is one project of our parent foundation the "Randolph Bourne Institute." It is a program that provides a sounding board of interest to all who are concerned about US foreign policy and its implications.

www.antiwar.com

 

Campus Anti-War Network

Campus Anti-War Network is an independent, democratic, grassroots network of campus-based anti-war committees

  • We demand the immediate withdrawal of all troops from Iraq and demand that the US government pay reparations to the Iraqi people.  

  • We stand opposed to the occupation of Iraq under the auspices of the United Nations or any other foreign power and support the right of the Iraqi people to self-determination.

  • We stand opposed to the so-called "War on Terror" and all US wars of aggression.

  • We stand opposed to the occupation and invasion of Afghanistan and call for the immediate withdrawal of all US troops.

  • We stand opposed to the oppression of the Palestinian people and the occupation of Palestinian land.

  • We stand opposed to racist scapegoating and all attacks on civil liberties.

  • We demand money for education, jobs and healthcare, not war and occupation!

www.campusantiwar.net

 

ANTI-WAR.US

Anti-War Songs - Free

Anti war related, mostly English language songs from many protest music genres, most with clips, covers, albums, writers and links to lyrics and/or audio downloads. Songs newly written or remixed for the 2003 attack on Iraq as well as timeless classics are among this comprehensive, yet growing, list.  All of these should serve us well for the promised "war that will not end in our lifetimes" or at least until the next election.

www.lacarte.org/songs/anti-war

 

Justice Not Vengeance

Justice Not Vengeance (JNV) is an anti-war group which has developed out of ARROW (Active Resistance to the Roots of War). JNV opposes the US-UK 'war on terrorism', and campaigns for a peaceful resolution of international conflicts, based on justice and equality.

www.j-n-v.org

 

DC Anti-War Network

DAWN is a network of organizations and individuals whose goal is the end of US military intervention abroad and attacks on our basic freedoms here.  We have formed both due to the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and because the US Federal Government has since proceeded to commit acts of terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq under the guise of eliminating ALL terrorism.  DAWN meetings are open to the public and completely democratic giving all attendees the opportuntiy to participate in general decision making and discussions around issues involving WAR!

www.dawndc.net

 

Stop the War Coalition

British anti-war coalition.

www.stopwar.org.uk

 

Irish Anti-War Organization

www.irishantiwar.org

 

Twin Cities Anti-War Committee

The Twin Cities Anti-War Committee began in December 1998, with 13 people who committed civil disobedience to protest the bombing of Iraq. We educate ourselves and the community about the injustices of U.S. foreign policy.

The mission of the Anti-War Committee is to organize a broad-based peace and social justice movement which stands in solidarity with those communities, here an abroad, who are unjustly and cruelly affected by U.S. foreign policies. Our values are manifest in our core principles of self-determination for all oppressed peoples and countries, and peace through justice.

www.antiwarcommittee.org

 

Anti-War Web Ring

Anti-War Web Ring consists of sites that feature anti-War themes and projects. They are linked together using a "navigator" that each member site adds to his/her pages.

The Anti-War Web Ring opposes the idea that war solves problems. It is a collection of Web sites that oppose specific wars, and it is a forum for people who are curious about pacifism and militarism to learn more about how war is a cyclical, self-perpetuating phenomenon. Billions of dollars of tax money go towards the maintenance of this war system, but very little public money is spent promoting thought about potential alternatives. In fact, each year, more U.S. federal tax dollars are given to the Pentagon than are allocated for education. It is hoped that the Anti-War Web Ring will awaken popular sensibilities and perhaps save the lives of innocent civilians.

artcontext.org/antiWar/index.php

Anti-War News

Anti-war News from indybay.org

Anti-War News

The Anti-War Movement in the United States

Anti-war movement article by Mark Barringer.

Anti-War Movement

 

Anti-War Movement Web Directory

This directory is from the Guardian newspaper, of which Guardian Unlimited is its online presence, founded in 1821 and has a long history of editorial and political independence.

www.guardian.co.uk/antiwar/subsection/0,12809,884056,00.html

 

Poets Against War

Poets Against War continues the tradition of socially engaged poetry by creating venues for poetry as a voice against war, tyranny and oppression.
Poets Against War

 

Radical Times: The Anti-War Movement of the 1960s

A brief flash movie introducing the Vietnam War and the movement against it. 

Anti-War Movement of the 1960s

 

Best Anti-War Protest Songs

From About .com

Best Anti-War Protest Songs

 

War and Anti-War Films

From filmsite.og

War and Anti-War Films

 

The Anti-War League

The Anti-War League

 

Anti-War Resources

From the Holt Labor Library Labor Studies and Radical History.

Anti-War Resources

 

Anti-War -- Wikipedia

Anti-War

 

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The Specious Report

Spreading Rumors, Half-Truths & Misinformation Since 1789  

www.thespeciousreport.com

 

Barely Political

Funny political videos

Barely Political

 

Comedy Central's Indecision Forever

Funny political commentary.

Comedy Central's Indecision Forever

 

Pundit Kitchen

Funny political pictures and captions.

Pundit Kitchen

 

Political Strikes presents Liberal Cartoons

www.politicalstrikes.com

 

Political Humor

politicalhumor.about.com

 

More Political Humor

www.govspot.com/categories/politicalhumor.htm

 

Even More Political Humor

www.bartcop.com

 

The Capitol Steps

The Capitol Steps, the only group in America that attempts to be funnier than the Congress, is a troupe of current and former Congressional staffers who monitor events and personalities on Capitol Hill, in the Oval Office, and in other centers of power and prestige around the world and then take a humorous look at serious issues while providing a nationwide laugh for millions...

www.capsteps.com

 

Free Political Documentary Films

A huge selection of well known and should-be-better-known political documentary films.

Free Political Documentary Films

 

Annenberg Political Fact Check

The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding.

The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. The APPC was established by publisher and philanthropist Walter Annenberg in 1994 to create a community of scholars within the University of Pennsylvania that would address public policy issues at the local, state, and federal levels.

The APPC accepts NO funding from business corporations, labor unions, political parties, lobbying organizations or individuals. It is funded primarily by an endowment from the Annenberg Foundation.

www.factcheck.org

 

The Political Compass (test)

There's abundant evidence for the need of it. The old one-dimensional categories of 'right' and 'left' , established for the seating arrangement of the French National Assembly of 1789, are overly simplistic for today's complex political landscape. For example, who are the 'conservatives' in today's Russia? Are they the unreconstructed Stalinists, or the reformers who have adopted the right-wing views of conservatives like Margaret Thatcher ?

On the standard left-right scale, how do you distinguish leftists like Stalin and Gandhi? It's not sufficient to say that Stalin was simply more left than Gandhi. There are fundamental political differences between them that the old categories on their own can't explain. Similarly, we generally describe social reactionaries as 'right-wingers', yet that leaves left-wing reactionaries like Robert Mugabe and Pol Pot off the hook.

That's about as much as we should tell you for now. After you've responded to the following propositions during the next 3-5 minutes, all will be explained. In each instance, you're asked to choose the response that best describes your feeling: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree or Strongly Agree. At the end of the test, you'll be given the compass, with your own special position on it.

The test is entirely anonymous. None of your personal details are required, and nothing about your result is recorded or logged in any way. The answers are only used to calculate your reading, and cannot be accessed by anyone, ever.

www.politicalcompass.org

 

Political Information Search Engine

Political Information is a targeted search engine for politics, policy and political news

www.politicalinformation.com

 

Political Wire

Political news and political blogs.

Political Wire

 

Political Ticker

CNN's political news and political blogs.

Political Ticker

 

Sixties Project Presents: Decade of Protest (Posters)

The Sixties Project Presents: Decade of Protest; Political Posters from the United States, Cuba and Viet Nam, 1965-1975

lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Exhibits/Track16.html

 

Northern Ireland Political Posters

Posters from the past 30 years of the conflict in Northern Ireland.

cain.ulst.ac.uk/images/posters

 

Political Posters from Soviet Ukraine

www.brama.com/art/poster.html

 

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT JAFET LIBRARY Poster Collection

Political posters collected between the 1960s and the 1980s (Ps:1960-1980s/1 to 364)

These posters were collected from their original sources or from the American University of Beirut campus where they were posted. This collection covers two main topics: The Palestinian Question, and Lebanon and the Lebanese Civil War.

almashriq.hiof.no/ddc/projects/jafet/posters/english.html

 

The Chairman Smiles
Posters from the former Soviet Union, Cuba and China
www.iisg.nl/exhibitions/chairman

 

Politico.com

Political news

Political News

 

Politics - Wikipedia

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Human Rights Campaign

As America's largest gay and lesbian organization, the Human Rights Campaign provides a national voice on gay and lesbian issues. The Human Rights Campaign effectively lobbies Congress; mobilizes grassroots action in diverse communities; invests strategically to elect a fair-minded Congress; and increases public understanding through innovative education and communication strategies.

HRC is a bipartisan organization that works to advance equality based on sexual orientation and gender expression and identity, to ensure that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.

Human Rights Campaign

 

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

Founded in 1973, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Foundation (the Task Force) was the first national lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights and advocacy organization and remains the movement's leading voice for freedom, justice, and equality. We work to build the grassroots political strength of our community by training state and local activists and leaders, working to strengthen the infrastructure of state and local allies, and organizing broad-based campaigns to build public support for complete equality for LGBT people. Our Policy Institute, the community's premiere think tank, provides research and policy analysis to support the struggle for complete equality. As part of a broader social justice movement, we work to create a world that respects and makes visible the diversity of human expression and identity where all people may fully participate in society. Headquartered in Washington, DC, we also have offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Cambridge, and Miami. The Task Force is a 501(c)(3) corporation incorporated in Washington, DC. Contributions to the Task Force are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law.

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Inc. ("NGLTF, Inc."), founded in 1974, works to build the grassroots political power of the LGBT community to win complete equality. We do this through direct and grassroots lobbying to defeat anti-LGBT ballot initiatives and legislation and pass pro-LGBT legislation and other measures. We also analyze and report on the positions of candidates for public office on issues of importance to the LGBT community. NGLTF, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) non-profit corporation incorporated in New York. Contributions to NGLTF, Inc. are not tax-deductible.

www.ngltf.org

 

Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG)

Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) is a national non-profit organization with over 250,000 members and supporters and over 500 affiliates in the United States. This vast grassroots network is cultivated, resourced and serviced by the PFLAG national office, located in Washington, D.C., the national Board of Directors and 14 Regional Directors.

www.pflag.org

 

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) is a national legal resource center with a primary commitment to advancing the rights and safety of lesbians and their families through a program of litigation, public policy advocacy, free legal advice and counseling, and public education. In addition, NCLR provides representation and resources to gay men, and bisexual and transgender individuals on key issues that also significantly advance lesbian rights.

www.nclrights.org

 

National Gay and Lesbian Hotline

The National Gay and Lesbian Hotline is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. We're dedicated to meeting the needs of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community, and those questioning their sexual orientation or identity. We offer free and confidential peer-counseling, information, and local resources for cities and town throughout the United States.

We speak with callers of all ages about coming-out issues, relationship concerns, HIV/AIDS anxiety and safer-sex information and lots more.

We also maintain the largest resource database of its kind in the world, with over 18,000 listings. Our database contains information on social and support groups as well as gay-friendly religious organizations, sports leagues, student groups and more. We also have information on GLBT-friendly businesses and professionals.

www.glnh.org

 

Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

www.glaad.org

 

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) envisions a future in which every child learns to respect and accept all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.

www.glsen.org

 

Gay Health

www.gayhealth.com

 

Gay Men's Health Crisis

Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) is a not-for-profit, volunteer-supported and community-based organization committed to national leadership in the fight against AIDS. Our mission is to reduce the spread of HIV disease, help people with HIV maintain and improve their health and independence, and keep the prevention, treatment and cure of HIV an urgent national and local priority. In fulfilling this mission, we will remain true to our heritage by fighting homophobia and affirming the individual dignity of all gay men and lesbians.

www.gmhc.org

 

San Francisco Pride

The mission of the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration Committee is to educate the World, commemorate our heritage, celebrate our culture, and liberate our people.

www.sfpride.org

 

The International Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Coordinators

www.interpride.org

 

Gay Pride Forums

www.gaypride.com/forum

 

International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

The mission of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) is to secure the full enjoyment of the human rights of all people and communities subject to discrimination or abuse on the basis of sexual orientation or expression, gender identity or expression, and/or HIV status. A US-based non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO), IGLHRC effects this mission through advocacy, documentation, coalition building, public education, and technical assistance.

www.iglhrc.org

 

Gay and Lesbian Medical Association

Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) is a national organization committed to ensuring equality in health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and health care professionals.  GLMA achieves its goals by using medical expertise in professional education, public policy work, patient education and referrals, and the promotion of research.

www.glma.org

 

Gay Dots, Buttons & Icons

www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/6301/dotbuticon.html

 

National Pride At Work

National Pride At Work is affiliated as the newest constituency group of the AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations).  The purpose of Pride At Work is to mobilize mutual support between the organized Labor Movement and the LGBT Community around organizing for social and economic justice. We see full equality for LGBT Workers in their workplaces and unions. We work towards creating a Labor Movement that cherishes diversity, encourages openness, and ensures safety & dignity. We aim to educate the LBGT Community about the benefits of union membership for LGBT working people, and to build support and solidarity for the union movement in the LGBT community. We intend to do this in the spirit of the union movement's historic motto, "An Injury to One is An Injury to All." We oppose all forms of discrimination on the job and in our unions based on sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, religion or political views.

www.prideatwork.org

 

Pride Foundation

For nearly 20 years, Pride Foundation has brought together caring individuals, leaders, and community volunteers to create positive social change. Together we have put more than 4.5 million dollars back to work in our community through grants and scholarships, funding more than 500 organizations, 350 students, and changing the lives of countless LGBT people. We achieve our goals by:

  • Providing direct funding to our community's organizations through our grants, which are decided by community volunteers.

  • Assuring access to education for our community's future leaders with educational scholarships.

  • Increasing both the resources for and the positive visibility of the LGBT community outside of urban centers through our Regional Community Organizing.

  • Promoting philanthropy in the LGBT and allied communities.

  • Filing shareholder resolutions to encourage Fortune 500 companies in creating a fair workplace for their LGBT employees.

  • Managing our community's future resources through the stewardship of a $2.5 million endowment.

  • Collaborating with other LGBT leaders and organizations to coordinate our communities strategies and resources.

  • Partnering with our straight allies to create lasting social change.

www.pridefoundation.org

 

Lesbian.com

Lesbian.com is a journey.. an evolution that began when Sue was sitting at her desk in 1995 and had the (some say) brilliant insight to register the domain name Lesbian.com. Her intent was to protect the domain from the radical right and perhaps mostly because she thought the web would be an excellent avenue for dykes around the world to connect and network.

In 1998, Sue, Mel, Ana, and Gisele began talking about what Lesbian.com might become as an international lesbian resource. Collectively the four of them have years of experience with the Web are committed to social and economic justice, and all are activists both on and offline. Together, they worked through difficult issues and came up with the mission statement. Many of you have kindly and graciously shared your thoughts and dreams with us. You've helped to set the direction and focus of Lesbian.com. As a result of your input, we offer you version 1 of Lesbian.com.

Lesbian.com will grow organically. By this we mean that Lesbian.com will be what it is because lesbians from around the world will contribute and be a part of creating it's content. Our hope is that Lesbian.com will be a place where we can dialogue about ourselves, explore our issues, share our wildest dreams. We will grow it together.

www.lesbian.com

 

LGBT Civil Rights

The leadership Conference - the premier civil and human rights coalition -- yep, that includes gays!

LGBT Civil Rights

 

The GLBT National Help Center

The GLBT National Help Center is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those questioning their sexual orientation and gender identity. We are an outgrowth of the Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, which began in 1996 and now is a primary program of the GLBT National Help Center.

 

The GLBT National Help Center offers several different programs including two national hotlines that help members of our community talk about the important issues that they are facing in their lives.  They help end the isolation that many people feel, by providing a safe environment on the phone or via the internet to discuss issues that people can’t talk about anywhere else.  The GLBT National Help Center also helps other organizations build the infrastructure they need to provide strong support to our community at the local level.

 

The GLBT National Help Center

 

National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

The NGLCC is committed to forming a broad-based coalition, representative of the various interests of LGBT owned and friendly businesses, professionals, and students of business for the purpose of promoting economic growth and the prosperity of its members.

National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

 

GLBT Historical Society

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical Society (GLBTHS) collects, preserves, and interprets the history of GLBT people and the communities that support them. We sponsor exhibits and programs on an on-going basis.

GLBT Historical Society

 

Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals have special health concerns besides the usual ones that affect most men and women. Here you'll find information about these specific health issues from the National Library of medicine.

Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Health

 

GLBT Teens

About.com source for a variety of information for GLBT teens.

GLBT Teens

 

GLBTQ

GLBTQ is the world's largest encyclopedia if gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture.

GLBTQ

 

Avert

Avert is an international AIDS charity.

Avert

 

Gay-Lesbian News

News on Gay/Lesbian issues continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.

Gay-Lesbian News

 

The Advocate

The leading gay publication.

The Advocate

 

Gay - Wikipedia

"Gay"

 

Lesbian - Wikipedia

"Lesbian"

 

LGBT - Wikipedia

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Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day every day!

 

The King Center

The King Center was established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King.   The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America’s greatest nonviolent movement for justice, equality and peace.

More than 650,000 visitors from all over the world are drawn annually to the King Center to pay homage to Dr. King, view unique exhibits illustrating his life and teachings and visit the King Center’s Library, Archives, his final resting place, his birth home, gift shop and other facilities.  Located in Atlanta’s Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, The King Center utilizes diverse communications media, including books, audio and video cassettes, film, television, CDs and web pages, to reach out far beyond its physical boundaries to educate people all over the world about Dr. King’s life, work and his philosophy and methods of nonviolent conflict-reconciliation and social change.

www.thekingcenter.org

 

MLK Day of Service

“Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

www.mlkday.org

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day On the Net

Each year on the third Monday of January schools, federal offices, post office and banks across America close as we celebrate the birth, the life and the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.   It is a time for the nation to remember the injustices that Dr. King fought. A time to remember his fight for the freedom, equality, and dignity of all races and peoples. A time to remember the message of change through nonviolence.  We've got stories of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement.

www.holidays.net/mlk

 

INFOPLEASE: Martin Luther King Day biography, timeline, quotes, and more

www.infoplease.com/spot/mlkjrday1.html

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project

The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated.

Initiated by the Atlanta-based The King Center, the King Papers Project is one of only a few large-scale research ventures focusing on an African American. In 1985 the King Center's founder and president Coretta Scott King invited Stanford University historian Clayborne Carson to become the Project's director and senior editor. As a result of Dr. Carson's selection, the Project became a cooperative venture of Stanford University, the King Center, and the King Estate.

The King Papers Project's principal mission is to publish a definitive fourteen-volume edition of King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts. The published volumes of The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., have already influenced scholarship and become essential reference works. Building upon this research foundation, the Project also engages in other related educational activities. Using multimedia and computer technology to reach diverse audiences, it has greatly increased the documentary information about King's ideas and achievements that is available to popular as well as scholarly audiences. The Project also offers unique opportunities for students to become involved in its research through the King Fellowship Program.

The Liberation Curriculum is designed to support the work of high school teachers by fostering professional development and curricular innovation through the use of internet and multimedia technology. The goal of the project is to create historically accurate and pedagogically effective educational materials that address issues of social justice and human rights, while meeting state and national frameworks. Participating teachers collaborate with KPP staff to develop academically rigorous lesson plans that encourage critical inquiry and inspire civic engagement. Access to an online learning community, coupled with a series of workshops, gives teachers the necessary resources and support to fully integrate the Liberation Curriculum into their teaching. Lesson plans are made available to the public through the Liberation Community website.

Dr. Carson is actively seeking an endowment for the creation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research Institute on Stanford's campus. This institute will focus on research studies into issues of social justice, social change and social reconciliation.

In addition to core funding from Stanford University, the King Papers Project receives financial support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, foundations, corporations, and individual donors.

www.stanford.edu/group/King

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, Georgia

National Park Service site.

www.nps.gov/malu

Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day every day!

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American Public Health Association

The American Public Health Association (APHA) is an Association of individuals and organizations working to improve the public's health and to achieve equity in health status for all.

APHA promotes the scientific and professional foundation of public health practice and policy, advocates the conditions for a healthy global society, emphasizes prevention and enhance the ability of members to promote and protect environmental and community health.

www.apha.org

 

What is Public Health?

"What is Public Health?" was created to answer three questions:

  • What does public health encompass?

  • What impact does public health have on our lives?

  • What types of careers are available in the field of public health?

While viewing this website, we hope you will gain a better understanding of the various roles public health professionals play each day to ensure a healthy American public.

 

What is Public Health?

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The federal CDC is the best online source for credible health information.

 

Centers for Disease Control

 

Association of Schools of Public Health

The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) is the only national organization representing the deans, faculty and students of the accredited member schools of public health and other programs seeking accreditation as schools of public health.  Established in 1953 to facilitate communication among the leadership of schools, ASPH has gradually assumed a variety of functions, including:

  • providing a focus and a platform for the enhancement of existing and emerging academic public health programs;

  • working with various agencies of the federal government on projects aimed at strengthening public health education and the public health profession

  • assisting its member schools in the development and coordination of national health policies;

  • serving as an information center for governmental and private groups and individuals whose concerns overlap those of higher education for public health; and,

  • assisting in meeting national goals of disease prevention and health promotion.

In addition to its ongoing responsibilities as liaison between the schools, government, other professional bodies and the public, ASPH maintains a data center. Its current projects include collecting and analyzing data on applicants, students, graduates and faculty of the schools; conducting cost studies on education and expenditures within the schools; and preparing reports on trends in public health education.

www.asph.org

 

Harvard School of Public Health

Harvard School of Public Health

 

Virtual Library: Public Health

www.ldb.org/vl

 

Public Health -- Wikipedia

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SOA Watch

SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US Army School of the Americas, under whatever name it is called, through vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as media and legislative work.

SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement that works to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin America, to close the SOA/WHINSEC and to change oppressive U.S. foreign policy that the SOA represents. We are grateful to our sisters and brothers throughout Latin America for their inspiration and the invitation to join them in their struggle for economic and social justice.
www.soaw.org

 

SOA Watch Northeast

www.soawne.org

 

Center for International Policy: a civilians guide to defense and security assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean

The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), formerly SOA, facts.

www.ciponline.org/facts/soa.htm

 

Virtual Truth Commission: U. S. Army School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Georgia
www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/soa.htm

 

Z Magazine article: POLITICS OF ASSASSINATION: The Bloody Legacy of the US Army School of the Americas
By W. E. Gutman

pangaea.org/street_children/latin/soa.htm

 

Guardian article: Backyard terrorism
www.guardian.co.uk/waronterror/story/0,1361,583254,00.html

 

Protest.Net - Close the SOA WebRing

About a dozen anti-SOA sites.

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United States Army School of the Americas OFFICIAL WEB SITE

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Here is a smattering of links, either having a personal connection to Top Pun, or just one that Top Pun particularly likes.  Since Top Pun is located in Toledo, Ohio, you will find some local flavor here!

 

National Priorities Project: Cost of Iraq War

See the cost to your community!

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Jobs with Justice

Founded in 1987, JwJ's mission is to improve working people's standard of living, fight for job security, and protect workers' right to organize. JwJ's core belief is that in order to be successful, workers' rights struggles have to be part of a larger campaign for economic and social justice. To that end, JwJ has created a network of local coalitions that connect labor, faith-based, community, and student organizations to work together on workplace and community social justice campaigns.

Jobs with Justice coalitions now exist in over 40 cities in 29 states in all regions of the country, made up of both member organizations and thousands of individual activists who sign the Jobs with Justice pledge to be there five times a year for someone else's struggle as well as their own. JwJ creates strategic alliances locally and among organizations nationally to develop a broad base of support. By building a base of diverse constituencies at the local level as well as providing training, coordination, and networking at the national level, Jobs with Justice is re-building the infrastructure that gives communities a sense of their own power.

First and foremost, Jobs with Justice is about action. Action wins concrete victories. Creative direct action empowers activists. Collective action builds the relationships that make coalitions work. Our coalitions take action around all kinds of issues, from the right to organize a union to living wage to global justice to students rights.

National Jobs with Justice

www.jwj.org

Toledo Jobs with Justice

Another group that Top Pun is involved in...

www.jwjtoledo.org

 

Campaign to Protect Ohio's Future

Another group that Top Pun is involved in...  The Campaign to Protect Ohio's Future, a coalition of over 370 health, human services, primary and secondary education and higher education organizations, calls on Ohio Legislators to protect Ohio's most vulnerable citizens by restoring or adequately funding vital services through a responsible budget that as--as its primary priority--meeting basic human needs and providing sufficient funds to invest in Ohio's future.

www.protectohio.org

 

Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence

Another group that Top Pun is involved in...  The Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence's goal is to increase safety in Ohio in regards to firearms. We educate about gun homicides, suicides, and unintentional deaths and injuries. The Coalition supports and encourages local, state and federal legislation to reduce the accessibility of firearms in our communities and families.

www.ocagv.org

 

Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition

Another group that Top Pun is involved in...  A coalition of anti-war activists and groups in the Toledo area that advocates and takes direct action to change US domestic and foreign policy from a imperialist footing to one of social justice and peace. The NWOPC yahoo list serve is designed to keep us up to date on news and actions happening in and around the area.

Membership meetings are at 7pm the second Monday of every month in the First Unitarian Church on the corner of Bancroft and Collingwood. Demonstrations are every Sunday from 12pm -1:30pm in different locations throught Toledo and surrounding areas.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nwopc

 

UM Power

Top Pun is a United Methodist and uses this legislative action center regularly -- Empowering United Methodists to act boldly and on faith.

www.kintera.org/site/pp.asp?c=fsJNK0PKJrH&b=459323

 

Toledo Area Ministries

Another group that Top Pun is involved in...  Toledo Area Ministries (TAM) is the largest ecumenical organization in Northwest Ohio, serving and connecting over 125 area congregations and non-profit organizations to better meet human need, create community, and work for justice. We are also the oldest ecumenical organization in Northwest Ohio, being in continuous existence since 1886. Our name has changed a few times, and over the years we have re-shaped our mission to keep up to date with the needs of the community, but we are still primarily a body serving Christ in the Greater Toledo Area. We do this by: 1) Serving those in need in the Toledo area through food pantries, a clearinghouse, personal needs connections, and homelessness prevention among other things (for a full listing read about our various ministries on the homepage); 2) Acting as an agent for leadership development, resource management and communication across various congregations and non-profits; 3) Uniting Toledo in the mission to serve those in need, advocate for equality in the schools and work force, and build community across socio-economic lines through outreach programs; and 4) Helping people discover that the best way to assist others is TOGETHER!  Toledo Area Ministries is a certified 501(c)3 faith-based non-profit. We are a Christian organization, but we do not discriminate in serving others, or those we collaborate with in that mission. 

Toledo Area Ministries

 

Bread for the World

Bread for the World is one of Top Pun's favorite charities and advocacy organizations.  Top Pun even worked as a summer organizer for BFW many, many years ago.  Bread for the World is a nationwide Christian citizens movement seeking justice for the world's hungry people by lobbying our nation's decision makers. The Bread for the World Institute seeks justice for hungry people by engaging in research and education on policies related to hunger and development.

www.bread.org

 

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TopPun.com gets hundreds of hits everyday from the search engine at Google.com - THANKS!  This link goes to a page that will help you customize your searches better.

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Ohio Public Health Association

Top Pun is a past president and long-time member of the Ohio Public Health Association (OPHA).  Public health was Top Pun's full-time career before careening full-time in punning for peace and justice.  OPHA is Ohio's oldest and largest statewide professional organization collectively representing public health disciplines, friends of public health, and those interested in public health issues.  As a professional society for those engaged or interested in public health, the Association exists to promote an understanding and appreciation for public health among the general population and build a sense of unity among the public health disciplines.  OPHA is an affiliate of the American Public Health Association.

www.ohiopha.org

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