Scattergood Friends School will create an ongoing community anti-war art action in solidarity with others who are symbolically burying the Monroe Doctrine. During our community meeting, on December 1st, students will read collective anti-war statements and poems, as well as statements and poems that suggest things we can do besides waging war. Inspired by Charity Hicks’s imperative to “wage love”, we will symbolically bury the Monroe Doctrine in statements of loving and peace-promoting actions we can take. The wider community can contribute their statements to this avalanche of love in Scattergood’s main lobby through December 15th.