• Which Risks? What Threat? Nuclear Weapons 80 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    With tensions heightening across the world, nuclear weapons are no longer a Cold War relic. Come hear a distinguished panel of experts speak about nuclear-affected communities, the gendered consequences of nuclear weapons, and the path forward in our nuclear threatened world. 4:30 p.m. Rehm Library, Smith Hall, College of the Holy Cross.   Screenshot

  • Peace Meal – Way of Nonviolence Fall Fundraiser

    Air Force C.O. Joy Metzler is the featured speaker at the Center for Nonviolent Solutions fall fundraiser. Join us for a Peace Meal, music, and Joy's inspiring story of resistance to US support for the Israel's genocide in Gaza. Phelan Center, Blessed Sacrament Church 551 Pleasant Street, Worcester, MA  $25.00 requested donation. No one turned […]

    $25.00
  • Open Call for Peaceful Futures Exhibit – Send us Your Artwork

      Open Call: Peaceful Futures Lee Mingwei's Our Peaceable Kingdom exhibition (on view through Feb 1) at the Worcester Art Museum showcases multiple visual responses to Edward Hicks' painting of similar name, asking the question, "What is peace?". Our thought partner, the Center for Nonviolent Solutions, has worked to provide education and resources that help the Worcester community reject the use […]

  • Justice Sing!

    YWCA 1 Salem Street, Worcester, MA, United States

    Join us for the first of our monthly community sing-alongs of songs for peace and justice. You bring your voice; we will provide the words and the music. Singers of […]

    Free
  • Communal Reading of Text by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Major Taylor Museum 2 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United States

    Join us for a communal reading of a text by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of America's most astute and courageous nonviolent leaders. Text to be decided. The evening […]

    Free