Thank You Cranbrook Peace Foundation
The Cranbrook Peace Foundation has granted $500 for the Peace Collection. We,The Citizens For Peace, are grateful for this generous gift.
Our mission is to be responsive community leaders centered on learning, educating and facilitating the practices and principles of non-violence in our world. We encourage the empowerment of an active citizenry and support a United States Department of Peace, a Youth Promise Act and violence prevention.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Citizens For Peace 2007 Film Series
All of the films will be shown at
Friday April 27, 2007 “
Friday May 4, 2007 “Thrist”
Friday May 11, 2007 “Black Gold”
Friday May 18, 2007 “
Saturday, March 17, 2007
The Peace Doves Game
The Peace Doves game is one to learn about the proliferation of nuclear weapons. How much do you know? I know people who will have know problem with playing this game. I found out how much I didn't know.
It takes about 15 minutes to play. It's educational and fun to play. The game is designed for persons 15 and older. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Are you ready? Just click here.
The Peace Doves game is one to learn about the proliferation of nuclear weapons. How much do you know? I know people who will have know problem with playing this game. I found out how much I didn't know.
It takes about 15 minutes to play. It's educational and fun to play. The game is designed for persons 15 and older. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Are you ready? Just click here.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize 1986
It is worth the time to read Elie Wiesel's acceptance speech. While reading it, I had to remind myself that he spoke those words over 20 years ago. Some of the things he said are no longer so. For example Mandela is no longer in prison. However so much more, sadly to say, is still true today. The Iraq War and Occupation, torture, racism and many other problems he mentioned.
While your at the Noble Prize web site browse around. There is so much there about peace, nonviolence, ways to oppose nuclear weapons etc.
It is worth the time to read Elie Wiesel's acceptance speech. While reading it, I had to remind myself that he spoke those words over 20 years ago. Some of the things he said are no longer so. For example Mandela is no longer in prison. However so much more, sadly to say, is still true today. The Iraq War and Occupation, torture, racism and many other problems he mentioned.
While your at the Noble Prize web site browse around. There is so much there about peace, nonviolence, ways to oppose nuclear weapons etc.
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