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Peace of the Pie Mother's Day Campaign
May 9th

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Reports are coming in from around the country about meetings grassroots activists had with their representatives.  

Thank you all for your dedication and efforts!  Photo is of  the group in Washington, DC who persevered despite the rain! You can click it to enlarge.
 
Record your meeting:
Please make sure you fill out a report form for each meeting you had with your congressional representatives.

 

It isn't too late to make a call!

If you were unable to deliver a pie, please pick up the phone and give your representatives a call or send them a fax. 

  1. Write your Members of Congress: Use our Online Action Center to write your representatives even if you have done so before (please select the 'send a fax' option).
  2. Call your Members of Congress: If you know the names of your members of the House and[Kathy Kidd hands out a pie in Wahsington, DC on Peace of the Pie day - photo] Senate, call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121, and they will connect you.
  3. After you have called, please take a moment to record your call information.

Look up contact information for your representative here.

Because of scheduling difficulties Peace of the Pie meetings will take place later in the month in some districts.  If your representative is not visited today, you can still sign up to be an organizer for your Congressional District to deliver a pie later in the month.  Search for an existing meeting in your area.  Learn more about this campaign.

Charlottesville Makes 35!

Congratulations Charlottesville, VA, volunteers! The city council passed a resolution in support of HR 808 on April 7, 2008. The resolution also urged Rep. Virgil Goode to support the legislation and Senators Jim Webb and John Warner to introduce companion legislation in the Senate and actively support its passage.


Make Peace a Priority

Connect with candidates as they come through your area and help make reducing and preventing violence part of the campaign dialogue!  Read more…


2008 Regional Conferences
Midwest Regional Conference   June 19-22
Florida Regional Conference   July 18-20
California Conference    August 1-3

[Photo: Group photo from NE Regional Conference in Exeter, Rhode Island]

Four of our Regional Conferences are already behind us!:  the South Central Regional Conference, the Northeast Regional Conference, the Mountain States Conference and the Northwest Regional Conference.  Only two more opportunities remain to learn more about the Campaign for a Department of Peace, receive training on effective leadership and lobbying and generally have a great time reconnecting with fellow grassroots supporters. 

State coordinators, Congressional District Team Leaders and outstanding volunteers have worked hard to make the conferences educational and entertaining and it shows. 

You can click here to learn more.


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articipate in an historic citizen lobbying effort to create a U.S. Department of Peace. There is currently a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives (HR 808). This landmark measure will augment our current problem-solving options, providing practical, nonviolent solutions to the problems of domestic and international conflict.

Domestically, the Department of Peace will develop policies and allocate resources to effectively reduce the levels of domestic and gang violence, child abuse, and various other forms of societal discord. Internationally, the Department will advise the President and Congress on the most sophisticated ideas and techniques regarding peace-creation among nations. Learn more... 

Join us now! Create a Department of Peace.

Key Information:

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City Councils across the U.S. are acknowledging the practical impact a Dept. of Peace will have at reducing violence in our nation and abroad.  Thirty five cities have endorsed so far, including: Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis, Oakland, San Francisco , San Jose and more.   Learn how you can work with your city council by clicking here.

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From Chicago: Left to right, Dr. Chris Stout, Scott Roos, Jeannette Kravitz,
and City Council Members Shirley Coleman & Bill Ocasio.

 

 

 
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NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATIONS
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I Stand For Peace

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The Peace Alliance marked National Youth Violence Prevention Week 2008 with the launch of our "I Stand for Peace" education and awareness campaign and our first Public Service Announcement.  Watch the PSA then read our campaign page to learn more and see how you can get get involved.

Please sign our Petition asking our political leaders to Make Violence Reduction and Prevention a National Priority.


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