List/Grid Author Archives: Peaceful Tomorrows

Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC)

Future members of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows were introduced to the work of the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC) during the January, 2002 person-to-person trip which… Read more »

Parents Circle – Families Forum

Following the Walk for Healing and Peace in December 2001 which brought together future members of September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, among the first to reach out to our… Read more »

Voices for Creative Nonviolence

Founded in 2005, Voices for Creative Nonviolence grew out of Voices in the Wilderness, a campaign running from 1996-2003 to end the UN/US sanctions against the Iraqi. Voices in the… Read more »

Peace X Peace

Peace X Peace lifts women’s voices, strengthens women’s capacity to connect across divides, promotes leadership and gender equity and nurtures the global network of peacebuilders. The nonprofit organization was born… Read more »

The Forgiveness Project

Based in the UK, The Forgiveness Project explores forgiveness, reconciliation and conflict resolution through real-life human experience.  Its mission is to open up a dialogue about forgiveness and promote understanding… Read more »

United for Peace and Justice

United for Peace and Justice grew out of a Washington, D.C. meeting of more than 70 peace and justice organizations from across the United States, including September 11th Families for… Read more »

Institute for Healing of Memories

Anglican priest Father Michael Lapsley is the director of the Institute for the Healing of Memories in Cape Town, South Africa. Born in New Zealand, he moved to South Africa… Read more »

Institute for Socioeconomic Studies offers Matching Grant to Peaceful Tomorrows

Consider a donation to PT today and any gift received before October 31 will automatically double in value!

Open Letter from Afghan Civil Society to 9/11 Family Members, 2011

Civil Society Open Letter We, as members of Afghan civil society and the general Afghan population, wish to present our condolences to the friends and family members of those who… Read more »

Immigration, Civil Liberties and Islamophobia Campaigns

Peaceful Tomorrows has lobbied around legislation affecting immigrants as a result of 9/11, rejecting the stereotyping and scapegoating that sometimes accompanied otherwise positive and meaningful reform efforts.

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September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is a project of Tides Center.

 
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