This Veterans Day, we are called to reflect on militarism in our communities. What were our conceptions of the military growing up? How have those conceptions changed overtime? Join us for a conversation to honor the experiences of our veterans and envision a more peaceful future beyond the threats of US militarism. We are excited to be joined by veteran and peace activist, Matthew Hoh. |
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Thursday, November 12, 6pm
Free. Online. Open to All.
This Thursday at 6pm, please join the UMass Amherst Feinberg Series for an expert panel on the history and future of environmental policy.
Saturday solidarity and peace vigils continue in Greenfield and Orange
On Greenfield Town Common: 10-11 am, Racial Justice Rising weekly vigil
11am-noon, Greenfield Weekly Peace Vigil.
At Orange Memorial Park by the Peace Statue: 10 to 11 a.m.
Bring signs expressing solidarity Wear a mask
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On Saturday, November 14th at 12pm PT | 1pm MT | 3pm ET join us for a compelling panel discussion of Chinese Americans united to reject the new US cold war against China. RSVP here: https://fb.me/e/gOFqZbiM4
SAVE THE DATE! Register now for free film and discussion, December 3-7, 2020
MOSSVILLE: When Great Trees Fall
Please join us! Click here for more information
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David and Goliath in our time by Pat Hynes, November 5, 2020
We have never been so close to nuclear annihilation, in the opinion of many nuclear weapons experts, as today.
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