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La’Onf Week of Nonviolence

Peaceful Tomorrows is honored to be working with a broad coalition of peace and nonviolence groups to make the activities of the members of La’Onf more widely known throughout the US. We are trying hard to obtain up-to-date information about events in Iraq as quickly as possible. But there have been some interesting challenges.

International Network for Peace Website

http://www.internationalnetworkforpeace.org/ In May 2008, the International Network for Peace launched its website, announcing, “We are a global network of organizations comprised of people who lost loved ones to, or were… Read more »

Stonewalk Korea

Apology for the Occupation of Korea and the Suffering of Military Sexual Slavery Survivors In spring 2007, Japanese peace and reconciliation activists commissioned a memorial stone with the inscription “Unknown… Read more »

Faith Leaders Say Unity Arose from National Tragedy

As the nation heard words of testament from family members and colleagues of those lost in the 9/11 tragedy, faith leaders spoke of a form of unity that arose from the tragic event.

International Conference

Civilian Casualties, Civilian Solutions 9/11 Families Join Terror Victims from Around the World to Create an International Network for Action and Policy Change NEW YORK – August 15 – Thirty… Read more »

Anglican Priest Keeps Up the Work of Racial Liberation

CHAPEL HILL < The names Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and martyr Stephen Biko live on in South Africa, for they led the decades-long battle to free that nation from… Read more »

Silence of the Dead, Voices of the Living

May 11-14, 2006 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. and across the United States

Los Angeles Events

2/1/06 PRESS ADVISORY: September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, nominated for the 2003 and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, will commemorate its fourth anniversary with events in Los Angeles, February 12-… Read more »

Stonewalk Japan

September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows and The Peace Abbey request your help as we honor the unknown civilians killed in war

Omaha Global Day of Action

Kathleen Tinley’s Speech at Omaha’s Global Day of Action March 19, 2005 I mourn. I mourn for my uncle who was killed on September 11, 2001 in the World Trade… Read more »

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