November 14 - Dec 6
Open Call for Peaceful Futures Exhibit – Send us Your Artwork!
November 19 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The Military-Industrial-Complex and Climate Apartheid – Talk at Clark University
2025 Webinar: Your Wallet, Your Voice
Taking a Stand for Palestine with Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS)
2025 Webinar: Pro-Palestinian Activism
The Road Ahead Amid Political Upheaval
At The River I Stand
A Screening of “At the River I Stand”
Tuesday, January 18
7:00 p.m -Register Here-
Please join us the screening of “At the River I Stand”, a documentary about the costs and possibilities of nonviolent struggle.
This film reconstructs the two eventful months in 1968 that led to the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the climax of the Civil Rights Movement. It shows how Memphis’s black community rallied behind a strike led by 1,300 sanitation workers for a living wage, summed up by the slogan ‘I Am a Man.’ King joined their struggle to his growing nation-wide Poor People’s Campaign. His non-violent strategy was sorely tested during the 65 day strike, and on April 4, he was murdered. This documentary captures many of the themes of American history that came together in Memphis in 1968: black vs. white, non-violence vs. violence, privilege vs. poverty, and grassroots mobilization vs. national politics.
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Moms Demand Action
Alliance for Peacebuilding
World Beyond War
Mass Peace Action
Organizations we endorse or support:
Global Campaign for Peace Education
Pace e Bene
Nonviolent Peaceforce
NewGen. Peacebuilders
NuclearBan.US
Moms Demand Action


