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Responsive community leaders centered on learning, educating and facilitating the practices and principles of non-violence in our world. We encourage the empowerment of an active citizenry and support a United States Department of Peace.
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Food Not Bombs recovers and shares free vegan or vegetarian food with the public without restriction in over 1,000 cities around the world to protest war, poverty and the destruction of the environment. Each group is independent and autonomous.
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We organize the Annual MLK Day Rally and March, held at the Central United Methodist Church.
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http://DetroitWiki.org/Detroit_Peace_Center
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248-549-3888; 248-549-3888; fax: 248-258-5449
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On the ballot in Michigan for all partisan elections. Candidates must support key values: Ecological wisdom, social/economic justice, grassroots democracy, non-violence and similar.
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We are residents of Huntington Woods and surrounding communities who came together in 2003 during the invasion of Iraq. Our mission is to promote peace and justice both at home and abroad. 248-548-7370
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Following the Indivisible Guide in Troy
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517-484-3178 (Lansing)
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313-680-5508
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We engage in the serious work of organizing, planning and coordinating actions to show that white supremacy, racism, sexism, anti-LGBTQ bigotry, anti-migrant attacks, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitism and fascism have no place in society.
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248-515-2380
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Cancel the debt to the banks which is strangling our schools, cities, states and countries. Guarantee workers’ jobs and pensions and services for the community. No union busting. $15 minimum wage! End undemocratic, racist emergency management of our citie
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586-751-1199
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248-548-3920
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248-683-3363
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The Swords Into Plowshares Gallery and Peace Center is Southeast Michigan's unique location for peace and justice related art exhibits as well as a location for a number of peace-related events. The Gallery also has a gift shop featuring books, cards ...
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Mission Is simple to build a New Reality for our people and to conduct WAR on anybody that comes against what we have decided to build. We must provide a fertile ground for black People to be able to do for self.
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248-545-8492 (Ferndale)
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Chapter 74 is named in Michael Gramlich's honor, a southeast Michigan veteran who for over 40 yeas was a leading-edge peace activist. Michael's quest for peace began following his experiences w/ atomic bomb tests in Nevada. 586-731-4207 dosmond@wowway.com
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Detroit's Community Radio Station
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A world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence. As women experiencing these things in different ways in different regions of the world, ...
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International organization founded in 1915 that works for a world at peace, where there is racial, social, and economic justice for all people. 313-882-1596
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Mother's Day Peace walks & vigils