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Whoops!
In the newsletter we sent on Tuesday, we stated the incorrect time for the Reception during the Democratic National Convention. Here are the corrected details:
The number to call Congress is (202) 224-3121.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Gelazzi Cafe
1411 Larimer St
Denver, CO 80202
I Stand For Peace
Please Sign
the Petition.
We are very close to meeting our goal of 5000 signatures. Wouldn't it be great to deliver twice that many?
Congress is a reactive body so let's come together to tell our
representatives in Washington that violence reduction and
prevention must be a top priority. Sign the petition and
let Congress know that you stand for peace.
Ask other peace and nonviolence organizations in your community if they will share the petition with their memberships. Ask your friends and family to sign and share it with your social
networking sites.
We will deliver the petition to Congress on
September
11, 2008.
Watch
the PSA | Learn More | Sign
the Petition
Take Action to Make
Violence Reduction and Prevention a National Priority.
Walk for Peace 2008
September 20, 2008
September is International
Culture of Peace Month, with literally thousands of pro-peace activities
happening all around the world. That means it's time for one of
the favorite activites of grassroots Peace Alliance activists around
the country - "Walk for Peace" walkathons!
Districts across the nation are already busy organizing their
walks. It’s a fun, creative, dynamic way to raise money and awareness
about the campaign for a U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
- Read the
Overview page and then check out these Organizing
Tips.
- Search
by Zip Code to see when a Walk near you is organized. You can
also check for events from your Profile
Pages.
- If you are organizing a Walk for Peace, be sure you list
it here so others can join you!. You can fill out a form
for your Walk for Peace now and update it as details are
filnalized. The sooner you list it, the sooner you may
get some help!
Participate in an historic citizen lobbying effort to create a U.S. Department of Peace. There is currently a bill before the U.S. House
of Representatives (HR 808). This landmark measure will augment our current problem-solving options, providing practical, nonviolent solutions to the
problems of domestic and international conflict.
Domestically, the Department of Peace will develop policies and allocate resources to effectively reduce the levels of domestic and gang violence, child abuse,
and various other forms of societal discord. Internationally, the Department will advise the President and Congress on the most sophisticated ideas and
techniques regarding peace-creation among nations. Learn
more...
Join us now! Create a Department of Peace.
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