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April 5 (Saturday) -
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Peace Gathering
Gather with your neighbors on the Hill to talk about peace, to learn about peace, to plan for peace, to share peace over a potluck meal. There also will be a forum on nonviolence as well as music. Join us! more...
April 4 (Friday) -
Campus For Peace - Daily Vigils
Campus for Peace is holding daily vigils from 12:15 to 12:45pm. We will gather and stand together as a community in silence for ten minutes or so; then, one person who has volunteered to 'lead' the vigil will speak or read very briefly (5-10 minutes), before we close with another few minutes of silence.
more...
April 3 (Thursday) -
Campus For Peace - Daily Vigils
Campus for Peace is holding daily vigils from 12:15 to 12:45pm. We will gather and stand together as a community in silence for ten minutes or so; then, one person who has volunteered to 'lead' the vigil will speak or read very briefly (5-10 minutes), before we close with another few minutes of silence.
more...
April 2 (Wednesday) -
Staff For Peace Brown Bag Discussions: "The Beginning of the War is Not the End of Activism"
"THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR IS NOT THE END OF ACTIVISM"
SPEAKERS/FACILITATORS:
Rory Murphy, UW School of Public Health
Jean Fallow, No War Against Iraq Coaltion (NWAIC)
WHEN:Wednesday, April 2, 12:30 - 1:20pm
WHERE:142 Gerberding Hall
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April 2 (Wednesday) -
Campus For Peace - Daily Vigils
Campus for Peace is holding daily vigils from 12:15 to 12:45pm. We will gather and stand together as a community in silence for ten minutes or so; then, one person who has volunteered to 'lead' the vigil will speak or read very briefly (5-10 minutes), before we close with another few minutes of silence.
more...
April 2 (Wednesday) -
Jeffrey Sachs on 'Global Change and Sustainable Development'
Live video conference with economist Jeffrey Sachs. During this live video exchange, Sachs will speak on the topic of globalization and his work as Special Advisor to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the Millenium Development Goals. more...
April 1 (Tuesday) -
Campus For Peace - Campus Vigils
Campus for Peace is holding daily vigils from 12:15 to 12:45pm. We will gather and stand together as a community in silence for ten minutes or so; then, one person who has volunteered to 'lead' the vigil will speak or read very briefly (5-10 minutes), before we close with another few minutes of silence. more...
March 31 (Monday) -
Campus Vigils - Campus For Peace
Campus for Peace will hold daily vigils beginning on Monday, 3/31, from 12:15 to 12:45pm. We will gather and stand together as a community in silence for ten minutes or so; then, one person who has volunteered to 'lead' the vigil will speak or read very briefly (5-10 minutes), before we close with another few minutes of silence.
more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Protest Against KFC
Join us for our 10th protest against KFC in support of the new Kentucky
Fried Cruelty campaign.
more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Film: 'Power and Terror" New Noam Chomsky Film
"Power and Terror" is the film that everyone of these days and times must see! As he has done countless times since 9/11, Noam Chomsky places the terrorist attacks in the context of American foreign intervention-in Vietnam, Central America, the Middle East, and elsewhere-throughout the postwar decades. more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Students For Peace - Sunday Candlelight Vigils
Beginning on March 30th, there will be candlelight vigils on Sundays at 7pm in Red Square, to show our continuous support for peace. There will be no speakers at this event, instead it'll be just a quiet, candlelight gathering for all people who wish to show their hopes for a peaceful world. Please join us: bring your own candle, a peaceful and hopeful
heart, and dress warmly. more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Protest Against KFC
Join us for our 10th protest against KFC in support of the new Kentucky
Fried Cruelty campaign.
more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Capitol Hill Candlelight Vigil
A gathering for reflection on peace with your neighbors. more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Living in Iraq: The Children of War and Sanctions
A Slide Show Presentation by GERRI HAYNES more...
March 30 (Sunday) -
Nonviolent Peaceforce - Peacekeeper Basic Training
Nonviolent Peaceforce sponsored one-day training by Vivien Sharples and Rosy Betz-Zall for people to learn the basics of practical peacekeeping at marches, rallies, and other community events. more...
March 29 (Saturday) -
Film: 'Power and Terror" New Noam Chomsky Film
"Power and Terror" is the film that everyone of these days and times must see! As he has done countless times since 9/11, Noam Chomsky places the terrorist attacks in the context of American foreign intervention-in Vietnam, Central America, the Middle East, and elsewhere-throughout the postwar decades. more...
March 29 (Saturday) -
Five Voices Calling: A Participatory Workshop For Our Sustainable Future
Northwest Earth Institute: Explore the insights of five visionaries: Aldo Leopold, Arne Naess, Victor Frankl, Thomas Berry, Joanna Macy. Discover opportunities to engage in building our sustainable future. more...
March 29 (Saturday) -
ACLU of Washington Annual Membership Meeting
The Bill of Rights in Crisis. Workshop topics include Surveillance Since 9/11. Ethnic Profiling, and Your Right to Protest. Suggested donation $5.00.
more...
March 29 (Saturday) -
Fiesta de Guatemala! An Auction & Cultural Evening
Come join us for a spirited evening... featuring silent and live auctions that include vacation get-aways, authentic Guatemalan artwork, and a variety of exciting auction items, live entertainment, tapas and hors d'oervres, local wine and Guatemalan color! Proceeds will be used to aid Guatemalan families in need, to provide scolarships for low-income students to participate in Global Visionaries activities, and to provide leadership training for local young adults. more...
March 28 (Friday) -
Film: 'Power and Terror" New Noam Chomsky Film
"Power and Terror" is the film that everyone of these days and times must see! As he has done countless times since 9/11, Noam Chomsky places the terrorist attacks in the context of American foreign intervention-in Vietnam, Central America, the Middle East, and elsewhere-throughout the postwar decades. more...
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