Please Explore These  Links to Other Websites

 

 Global Peacebuilders    At Global Peacebuilders, we are funded to carry out a variety of activities with one key aim: to create opportunities for peacebuilders to increase their networks and build new partnerships for peace  http://www.globalpeacebuilders.org 
Mothers Acting Up is dedicated to mobilizing the gigantic political strength of Mothers to ensure the health, education, and safety of every child, not just a privileged few

MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence...Mission: to promote the principles of nonviolence locally, nationally, and globally, to prevent violence and resolve personal and public conflicts through research, education, and programming.

Peace Media - Peace Media believes in a free press and is an independent e-magazine. Peace Media will be happy to accept any criticism, suggestions, help or contributions from freelancers. Peace Media advocates for Peace, Human security, and true Democracy. No one can impose on us or force us to publish any article or interview that is essentially propaganda against human security or national security
 

Peace Pilgrim   a comprehensive collection of information about the life and message of Peace Pilgrim ENTER 

Season for Nonviolence 2004 A Season for Nonviolence is about honoring the memory of Mohandas K. Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. and other peacemakers by learning about and precticing their nonviolence principles in our lives. Learn more about incorporating nonviolent practices into your daily life

The Peace Tax Fund
- The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund advocates for legislation enabling conscientious objectors to war to have their federal taxes directed to a special fund which would be used for non-military purposes only.

 

Thomas Merton Center a Pittsburgh based organization comprised of people from diverse philosophies and faiths who find common ground in the nonviolent struggle to bring about a more peaceful and just society.
American Friends Service Committee  a Quaker organization founded during WWI that includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace and humanitarian service.
Sojourners  Sojourners is a Christian ministry whose mission is to proclaim and practice the biblical call to integrate spiritual renewal and social justice.
Pennsylvania Peace Links promotes international understanding and cooperation, conflict resolution and the elimination of nuclear weapons.
Peace and Justice Petition Site a call for  PEACE and JUSTICE, as opposed to revenge.
 

Institute for Peace and Justicewww.ipj-ppj.org
Founded in 1970 by Jim & Kathy McGinnis, IPJ offers educational resources, workshops, advocacy suggestions, and lots of free material for faith communities, schools, peace & justice advocates, families and youth - especially on peacemaking after 9/11, the Pledge of Nonviolence, and racial and economic justice.  Our newest teacher resources - Kits and manuals for public elementary schools and Christian elementary and secondary schools - answer the question "how do we teach peace after 9/11 and the war on Iraq?"

Mark Shepard's Gandhi Page  information and resources for Mahatma Gandhi  the Gandhi Movement, nonviolence (or non-violence), peacemaking, small scale alternatives, and simple living

Prophecy Keepers and Wocova  
www.prophecykeepers.com
 and www.wovoca.com The Original comprehensive Native Prophecy Website, with over 500 different articles  - on the WWWeb since 1996 -  the only such Website sponsored by legally recognized Native American "Traditional Minded" Indians.

Fellowship of Reconciliation   Since 1915 the Fellowship of Reconciliation has carried on programs and educational projects concerned with domestic and international peace and justice, nonviolent alternatives to conflict and the rights of conscience.  

 

IFLAC Pave Peace (International Forum for the Literature and Culture of Peace)
We believe that culture and literature can promote peace, freedom, and the enrichment of the quality of life. On the threshold of the twenty first century, we shall endeavor to pave the way towards the fulfillment of our main ideal “one world and one humanity, all living in peace”. Our goal is to help build a
Middle East and a world beyond war in the 21st century, by means of literature, culture and art. This endeavor is in harmony with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights embodied in the Charter of the United Nations.
We strive for freedom of speech and expression, and for freedom from hostile and oppressive violence, whether it is war, or gender, physical, mental or moral oppression. We believe in the right of people everywhere to live in peace, and in their rights to pursue their various cultures, as well as human endeavors, and to obtain equal civil justice,
Please also visit the founder's home page at www.iflac.com/ada

 

Humanitarian Sculpture by Meera Censor    www.meeracensor.com  In face of violence that was present in her youth Meera discovered the power of compassion. This inspired her to study lives of compassionate humanitarians that have shaped our world. Her interest in the extraordinary people, combined with her love for artistic creation has led her to create a series of sculptures of persons who are exemplary representatives of nonviolent social change and/or service to humanity. It is her sincere hope that this series of sculptures honors, and stimulates interest in, the lives of those who have so inspired her.

Two Projects that Express our Childrens' Desire for Peace in their World
Art Miles Mural Project - A children's art project of the Decade of a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence
Papaink - founded to exhibit the works of young people and archive the historical and contemporary children's art holdings of wide-ranging organizations and individuals.

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