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Move for Peace Challenge 2024
WorldwideYou're invited to join the “Move for Peace Challenge” in 2024! All year round! This provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the global movement to end all wars, while undertaking your personal and/or collective challenges along the way! Every time you walk, jog, run, cycle, row, use a wheelchair, or engage in any activity that moves you forward, […]
Webinar: Global Youth Peace Education and Action Program
Are you interested or involved in peace, security, and anti-war work with and by young people? Join us to learn more about Peace Education and Action for Impact (PEAI) - a global peacebuilding and leadership program with youth-led, intergenerational, and cross-cultural learning, dialogue, and action at its core.
Book Club: “THREATS: Intimidation and Its Discontents” by David P. Barash
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: Aran Shetterly with His Book, “Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Struggle for an American City’s Soul”
This amazing work of history about a forgotten incident in a U.S. town raises critical questions about violence, nonviolence, activism, justice, and reconciliation.
Events: Armistice/Remembrance Day Is For Ending War
Anywhere in the WorldPlease join or create an event to make Armistice/Remembrance Day a day to mourn all victims of war and advocate for the ending of all war. Wear White Poppies and Blue Scarves.
Book Club: “THREATS: Intimidation and Its Discontents” by David P. Barash
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: Aran Shetterly with His Book, “Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Struggle for an American City’s Soul”
This amazing work of history about a forgotten incident in a U.S. town raises critical questions about violence, nonviolence, activism, justice, and reconciliation.
Imagine Africa Beyond War: Second World BEYOND War Africa Regional Peace Conference
This annual event is aimed at showcasing the opportunities that World BEYOND War chapters in Africa have to end wars and contribute to world peace-building efforts. Africa is a continent with several conflicts affecting many countries that have resulted in significant humanitarian crises, displacement of people, forced migration and loss of lives. The ever-increasing exacerbation […]
Imaginer l’Afrique au-delà de la Guerre: Deuxième Conférence Annuelle Africaine de World BEYOND War
Cet événement annuel vise à mettre en avant les opportunités qu'ont les chapitres de World BEYOND War en Afrique pour mettre fin aux guerres et contribuer aux efforts de consolidation de la paix mondiale. L'Afrique est un continent aux prises avec plusieurs conflits affectant de nombreux pays qui ont entraîné d'importantes crises humanitaires, des déplacements […]
Book Club: “THREATS: Intimidation and Its Discontents” by David P. Barash
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: Aran Shetterly with His Book, “Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Struggle for an American City’s Soul”
This amazing work of history about a forgotten incident in a U.S. town raises critical questions about violence, nonviolence, activism, justice, and reconciliation.
Book Club: “THREATS: Intimidation and Its Discontents” by David P. Barash
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: Aran Shetterly with His Book, “Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Struggle for an American City’s Soul”
This amazing work of history about a forgotten incident in a U.S. town raises critical questions about violence, nonviolence, activism, justice, and reconciliation.
Book Club: “Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity” by Peter Phillips
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: “Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity” by Peter Phillips
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: “Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity” by Peter Phillips
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: “Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity” by Peter Phillips
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!
Book Club: “Sacred Soldier: The Dangers of Worshiping Warriors” by Robert F. Keeler
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people. Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing this important book with you!