3.06.04 nonviolent secondary school education

Mobilizing Mothers: Transmuting Rage & Sorrow into Peacemaking

Woman with Silence The Violence Sign
Authors: Tina Chéry

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We need to learn how to celebrate and develop our resilience. When we can do that, we bring life back into our lives and into the lives of our communities.

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How to Mobilize Students to Ally for Safe Schools: The Growth of Gay Straight Alliances

GLSEN members, Philadelphia. Photo: Conrad Ventur

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"You're gay and I'm straight, so let's call it a Gay-Straight Alliance."

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How Peace Activists Can Win Access to Schools Equal to that of Military Recruiters

Authors: Rick Jahnkow

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Students have the right to speak out whether peace activists' right to equal access has been recognized yet or not.

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How to Facilitate Conversations About Militarism, Sexism, & Racism

Peace Games Cover
Authors: Maryam Roberts

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How does the military affect your life?

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An Army of None

An Army of None

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I told her about chanting "Kill the people, burn the village," and how that chant still runs through my veins to this day.

Counter-recruitment organizing is the most practical way to tangibly resist United States policy that, while cutting funding for education, employment, and social programs, promotes war and empire. It exposes the relationship between, and acts to correct, both local and global injustices.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

Men: End Men's Violence

Friends reading in Malawi, 2005
Authors: Rus Ervin Funk

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Men stand outside hardware stores to solicit donations from other men for local domestic violence shelters.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

Highlights from the AFSC Film & Video Library

Highlights from the AFSC Film & Video Library
Authors: Penny Adams

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Penny Adams is a social worker and a volunteer with the AFSC Film and Video Library, AFSC-NERO.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

Graduates at 100 Campuses Pledge Social Responsibility

Authors: Neil Wollman

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San Francisco Votes to Replace JROTC: First City to Eject High School Military Program

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JROTC is an inappropriate extension of the nation's military into the civilian sphere.

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The Line Between Us: Teaching about the Border

Authors: Editor

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