Resources :: Making Peace the Goal

 

Models of Unity

Models of Unity is an organization designed to showcase initiatives that are working to bring people together across divides of race, ethnicity, and religion in ways that benefit the spiritual, social, and/or economic life of their communities.

Enough Project: Center for American Project

Enough is a project of the Center for American Progress, helping to build a permanent constituency to prevent genocide and crimes against humanity. Too often, the United States and the larger international community have taken a wait-and-see approach to crimes against humanity. Their mission is to help people from every walk of life understand the practical actions they can take to make a difference.

Military Families Speak Out

Military Families Speak Out is an organization of people opposed to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who have relatives or loved ones currently in the military, or who have served in the military since the fall of 2002. They motto is, “Support Our Troops: Bring Them Home Now and Take Care of Them When They Get Here.”

National Peace Academy

The National Peace Academy supports, advances and nurtures cultures of peace by conducting research and facilitating learning toward the development of peace systems – local to global – and the development of the full spectrum of the peacebuilder – inner and outer, personal and professional.

Do Peace

The DoPeace site is a community of, by and for volunteers with The Peace Alliance, the Student Peace Alliance and the Campaign for a U.S. Department of Peace. We come together to celebrate, support and foster effective and FUN citizen-based peace activism.

STAND

STAND, the student-led division of the United to End Genocide (formerly Genocide Intervention Network), envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.

Stop Genocide Now

Stop Genocide Now (SGN) seeks to change the way the world responds to genocide by putting a face to the numbers of dead, dying and displaced. Through active education, advocacy and policy change SGN resolves to change the way the world responds to genocide.

CODE PINK

CODE PINK was founded on October 2nd, 2002, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S. funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism globally, and to redirect our resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities.

 

 

RSS FEEDS & BLOGS for even more information! 

CODE PINK blog

Enough Project blog

Invisible Children blog

Human Rights Watch feeds

 

 

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