It is more important now than ever to emphasize the alternatives to war and militarization loud and clear across all audiences – from grassroots activists to political decision-makers, trade unions and workers to academics and media. Be part of the conversation to redefine ‘security’ for a peaceful, shared future. We need to build a movement to challenge the hegemonic view that militarized security alone can solve the myriad of problems that we face – from wars and sociopolitical crises to climate change and environmental degradation, poverty and hunger, to threats to democracy and the rise of authoritarianism – problems that know no borders.