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The Esperanza Peace and Justice Center was founded in 1987 and was mostly made up of Chicana activists. [1] They are an activist group looking to unite the world and San Antonio on its issues concerning diversity and spread peace around the world.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, [1] is a memorial to commemorate the black victims of lynching in the United States. It is intended to focus on and acknowledge past racial terrorism and advocate for social justice in America.
The founding of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding grew in part out of the work of the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). Founded in 1920 to aid fellow Mennonites and others in Russia and Ukraine, the organization developed a global reputation for providing assistance after natural and man-made disasters by the mid-1970s usually operating under MCC's Mennonite Disaster Service, founded ...
Peace Action; Peace Alliance; Peace and Justice Studies Association; Peace and Justice Support Network; Peace Crane Project; Peace Information Center; Peace X Peace; Peacemakers; People's Council of America for Democracy and the Terms of Peace; Pittsburgh Organizing Group; Ploughshares Fund; Presbyterian Peace Fellowship; Promoting Enduring Peace
An initial version of the resolution, submitted Nov. 20 and written by the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center, Veterans for Peace Chapter 111, and the Whatcom Families for Justice in Palestine ...
The center provided services to the public, serving as a soup kitchen and women's shelter. It also hosted a store "selling goods from Third World artists and craftspersons," and published a newsletter about issues related to peace and justice. [4] In the 1970s, Kownacki worked as a reporter for an Erie newspaper.
The Journal for Peace and Justice Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Center for Peace & Justice Education (Villanova University). It covers issues of social justice and peace, informed by the Catholic social tradition. The journal was established in 1988.
The Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA) is a self proclaimed, non registered non-profit organization [1] headquartered at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.. It was created following increased interest in peace-building after the September 11th attacks in USA, and it organizes annual conferences, publishes papers and a magazine, and issues awards for peace-builders.