To hear the recording click HERE.
Here is the link to our July 14th meeting. Please share it with your friends. Thank you Kim & Tom for such a wonderful presentation!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bkHc84eYoA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bkHc84eYoA
Above is the Power Point Presentation on "Nonviolence: The Way to Peace!"
Take time to click on this link to view Erica Chenoweth's TED Talk on her research of the success of nonviolent movements.
CLICK HERE
Also click on the link of John Green's talk on the Crash History of Nonviolent Movements.
CLICK HERE
Finally, click on the link to Train Your Brain to Be Kind.
CLICK HERE
Enjoy!
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Citizens for Peace present
Understanding Islam
with Dr. Saeed Khan
September 12, 2017 7 PM
Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
Dr. Saeed Khan is a lecturer in the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State University. He is also a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. Dr. Khan will share his knowledge of Islam: a 14 centuries old religion and civilization for 1.7 billion people. Understanding Islam helps unpack the beliefs, history and complexities of this global phenomenon.
Thank you Dr. Khan for sharing your powerpoint!
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Citizens for Peace present
Manufacturing Bigotry!
We don’t need bigotry in the law!
September 13, 2016 7 PM
Unity of Livonia
(286605 Mile)
Dr. Saeed Khan
Click HERE to listen to the program.
Dr. Saeed Khan is a lecturer in the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State University. He is also a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. He co-authored the (ISPU) REPORT “Manufacturing Bigotry”. Dr. Khan will share the findings of his research including the anti-sharia/ anti-foreign laws, strict voter ID laws, and right to work laws. He will discuss how these laws negatively and disproportionately impact minorities. he will connect the Muslim animus to other forms of bigotry, and suggest bi-partisan political engagement and coalition building around common values, common interests and common solutions.
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Citizens for Peace present
Water is Life!
Why Safe, Affordable Water is a Human Right!
With People’s Water Board members
Lila Cabbil & Kim Redigan
August 9, 2016 7 PM
Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
Click HERE to listen to the program.
Thousands of families in Detroit are living without water as a result of water shutoffs, while people in Flint continue to suffer the effects of having been exposed to toxic water. This presentation will focus on the human, health, and social cost of unsafe and unaffordable water and raise questions about the political and economic policies behind the crises in Detroit, Flint, highland park and beyond. some of the questions that will be explored include: Is water a commons or a commodity? What is the difference between the existing water assistance plans and the Water Affordability Plan that was passed by the Detroit City Council but never implemented? Why is bottled water not the solution?
Lila Cabbil is a founding member of the People’s Water Board and represents the Raymond and Rosa Parks Institute, and Kim Redigan represents the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights.
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Manufacturing Bigotry!
We don’t need bigotry in the law!
September 13, 2016 7 PM
Unity of Livonia
(286605 Mile)
Dr. Saeed Khan
Click HERE to listen to the program.
Dr. Saeed Khan is a lecturer in the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State University. He is also a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. He co-authored the (ISPU) REPORT “Manufacturing Bigotry”. Dr. Khan will share the findings of his research including the anti-sharia/ anti-foreign laws, strict voter ID laws, and right to work laws. He will discuss how these laws negatively and disproportionately impact minorities. he will connect the Muslim animus to other forms of bigotry, and suggest bi-partisan political engagement and coalition building around common values, common interests and common solutions.
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Citizens for Peace present
Water is Life!
Why Safe, Affordable Water is a Human Right!
With People’s Water Board members
Lila Cabbil & Kim Redigan
August 9, 2016 7 PM
Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
Click HERE to listen to the program.
Thousands of families in Detroit are living without water as a result of water shutoffs, while people in Flint continue to suffer the effects of having been exposed to toxic water. This presentation will focus on the human, health, and social cost of unsafe and unaffordable water and raise questions about the political and economic policies behind the crises in Detroit, Flint, highland park and beyond. some of the questions that will be explored include: Is water a commons or a commodity? What is the difference between the existing water assistance plans and the Water Affordability Plan that was passed by the Detroit City Council but never implemented? Why is bottled water not the solution?
Lila Cabbil is a founding member of the People’s Water Board and represents the Raymond and Rosa Parks Institute, and Kim Redigan represents the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights.
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What an inspiring conference "Building a Peace Economy" was! Thank you to Terry Link and the Peace Education Center for putting this together! To view the entire conference, click HERE!
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Thank you to Carrie Landrum for a wonderful presentation! Click on Download File below to see her PowerPoint.
Thank you to Bryan Watson for his presentation on Framing Our Values for Peace!
Click on the Download File below to view his PowerPoint.
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To view Part 1 of Ms. Davies' presentation click HERE
To view Part 2 of Ms. Davies' presentation click HERE
To view Part 2 of Ms. Davies' presentation click HERE
Citizens for Peace Present the Film
“Dream On”
Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 7:00 pm
Unity of Livonia — 28660 Five Mile Road
DREAM ON investigates the perilous state of the American Dream after decades of rising income inequality and declining economic mobility. In an epic road trip, political comedian John Fugelsang retraces the journey of Alexis de Tocqueville, whose study of our young country in 1831 came to define America as a place where anyone, of any background, could climb the ladder of economic opportunity.
Following in the Frenchman’s footsteps, Fugelsang asks whether the optimistic spirit of the American Dream that Tocqueville popularized is alive and well in the twenty-first century, or whether George Carlin was right when he famously quipped, “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” The film’s finale is in Detroit!
“Dream On”
Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 7:00 pm
Unity of Livonia — 28660 Five Mile Road
DREAM ON investigates the perilous state of the American Dream after decades of rising income inequality and declining economic mobility. In an epic road trip, political comedian John Fugelsang retraces the journey of Alexis de Tocqueville, whose study of our young country in 1831 came to define America as a place where anyone, of any background, could climb the ladder of economic opportunity.
Following in the Frenchman’s footsteps, Fugelsang asks whether the optimistic spirit of the American Dream that Tocqueville popularized is alive and well in the twenty-first century, or whether George Carlin was right when he famously quipped, “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” The film’s finale is in Detroit!
"Dream On" and "Disturbing the Peace" are just two of the films available for other groups or individuals to borrow from our audio/visual library!
Citizens for Peace Present the Film
“Disturbing the Peace”
Tuesday, July 11, 2017, 7:00 pm
Unity of Livonia — 28660 Five Mile Road
DISTURBING THE PEACE is a story of the human potential unleashed when we stop participating in a story that no longer serves us and, with the power of our convictions, take action to create new possibilities. DISTURBING THE PEACE follows former enemy combatants - Israeli soldiers from elite units and Palestinian fighters, many of whom served years in prison - who have joined together to challenge the status quo and say “enough." The film reveals their transformational journeys from soldiers committed to armed battle to nonviolent peace activists, leading to the creation of Combatants for Peace. While based in the Middle East, DISTURBING THE PEACE evokes universal themes relevant to us all and inspires us to become active participants in the creation of our world.
“Let us live in peace and dignity, two peoples on this land.” - Jamel (Former Palestinian Fighter)
“It is indispensable for a fighting system to deny the humanity of the other side; otherwise how can you possibly kill somebody? - Avner (Former Israeli Defense Soldier)
“Disturbing the Peace”
Tuesday, July 11, 2017, 7:00 pm
Unity of Livonia — 28660 Five Mile Road
DISTURBING THE PEACE is a story of the human potential unleashed when we stop participating in a story that no longer serves us and, with the power of our convictions, take action to create new possibilities. DISTURBING THE PEACE follows former enemy combatants - Israeli soldiers from elite units and Palestinian fighters, many of whom served years in prison - who have joined together to challenge the status quo and say “enough." The film reveals their transformational journeys from soldiers committed to armed battle to nonviolent peace activists, leading to the creation of Combatants for Peace. While based in the Middle East, DISTURBING THE PEACE evokes universal themes relevant to us all and inspires us to become active participants in the creation of our world.
“Let us live in peace and dignity, two peoples on this land.” - Jamel (Former Palestinian Fighter)
“It is indispensable for a fighting system to deny the humanity of the other side; otherwise how can you possibly kill somebody? - Avner (Former Israeli Defense Soldier)
INTEGRAL CONSCIOUSNESS SOURCES
A New Republic of the Heart (An Ethos for Revolutionaries) by Terry Patten
Evolutionaries by Carter Phipps
The Universe Story by Thomas Berry and Brian Swimme
Hatching the Cosmic Egg by Michael J. Dorer (Children's book)
Change the Story, Change the Future by David Korten
"The Awakening Universe," a 15 minute film by Neal Rogin
The Presence of the Infinite by Steve McIntosh
Evolution's Purpose by Steve McIntosh
Integral Consciousness by Steve McIntosh
The church of Evolutionary Love on you tube
Evolutionary Enlightenment by Andrew Cohen
Sex, Ecology, Spirituality by Ken Wilber
A New Republic of the Heart (An Ethos for Revolutionaries) by Terry Patten
Evolutionaries by Carter Phipps
The Universe Story by Thomas Berry and Brian Swimme
Hatching the Cosmic Egg by Michael J. Dorer (Children's book)
Change the Story, Change the Future by David Korten
"The Awakening Universe," a 15 minute film by Neal Rogin
The Presence of the Infinite by Steve McIntosh
Evolution's Purpose by Steve McIntosh
Integral Consciousness by Steve McIntosh
The church of Evolutionary Love on you tube
Evolutionary Enlightenment by Andrew Cohen
Sex, Ecology, Spirituality by Ken Wilber
Since 2006 we have researched and developed a Nonviolence and Peacebuilding Bibliography of
over 1100 titles of materials for youth and adults.
These materials are available to Michigan residents through their local Library Network and MELCAT.
View the complete ADULT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NONVIOLENT PEACEBUILDING MATERIALS (2006 - 2017)
View the complete YOUTH BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NONVIOLENT PEACEBUILDING MATERIALS (2006 - 2017)
Here are links to some of John Denver's special peace songs.
It’s About Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rPW6oM_7dI
Let Us Begin/ What Are We Making Weapons For?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OXzigSimKg
Peace Poem/ Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpO0lsTQSs0
It’s About Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rPW6oM_7dI
Let Us Begin/ What Are We Making Weapons For?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OXzigSimKg
Peace Poem/ Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpO0lsTQSs0
Click HERE to read the article in the Harvard magazine by Craig Lambart entitled Nuclear Weapons Or Democracy.
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CITIZENS FOR PEACE ANNUAL VEGETARIAN POTLUCK
AND FUNDRAISING AUCTION
December 12th at Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile)
The fun veggie potluck highlights our holiday meeting. Everyone can bring their favorite, healthy, vegetarian dish to share. Donations are always appreciated!
We will have a silent auction fundraiser to add to the festivities. Be sure to bring your checkbook so you can bid on a variety of items to give as gifts for friends, family, or yourself!!
The feast begins at 6:30 pm! Please arrive by 6 o’clock if you
have items for the auction or food for the veggie feast!
All are welcome!
For more information call 734-425-0079.
AND FUNDRAISING AUCTION
December 12th at Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile)
The fun veggie potluck highlights our holiday meeting. Everyone can bring their favorite, healthy, vegetarian dish to share. Donations are always appreciated!
We will have a silent auction fundraiser to add to the festivities. Be sure to bring your checkbook so you can bid on a variety of items to give as gifts for friends, family, or yourself!!
The feast begins at 6:30 pm! Please arrive by 6 o’clock if you
have items for the auction or food for the veggie feast!
All are welcome!
For more information call 734-425-0079.
Here are some of our past events that we recorded.
Citizens for Peace present
The Refugee Crisis: We Are All Related June 14, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile) Patrick McLean, board member of the Syrian American Rescue Network (SARN), will share information about the people coming to our state to escape the war in Syria, and what is being done to help them. SARN’s mission is to provide humanitarian and economic support to refugees as they reach self-sufficiency in Michigan. Click HERE to view the presentation. Why We Still Need a Department of Peace!
October 11, 2016 7 pm. Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile) Click HERE to listen to the program. The Department of Peacebuilding legislation was just re-introduced by Rep. Barbara Lee. It is House Bill 1111.! Colleen Mills, President of the Citizens for Peace, will share the history of the movement calling for a Department of Peace, and discuss the importance of having a place in our government that would focus the resources, talent, and structures on decreasing violence in our country and our world. The vision of a more peaceful world needs a shift in thinking that moves from violence to nonviolence as a successful way to handle conflict. The research on nonviolence will be presented. Mrs. Mills will also report on the important work the Peace Alliance has been doing to humanize the justice system, empower community peace-building, and foster peace internationally, personally , and in our schools. _____________________________________________________ |
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ISIS in the Middle East:
A Century in the Making
Dr. Saeed Khan
September 8, 2015 7 – 9 PM
Unity of Livonia – 28660 Five Mile Rd.
Click HERE to watch Dr. Khan's talk.
A year after ISIS appeared in Iraq and Syria, the movement has evolved into a transnational presence with religious, political, military and cultural dimensions. What is ISIS and what are its origins, its ideologies and its objectives?
Saeed Khan is Lecturer of Islamic and Middle East History, Politics & Culture at Wayne State University, Contributor to NPR and WDET's "Detroit Today," and Panelist on CBC's "The Turning Point.
This presentation explores and separates the reality from the fiction about this complex component in the already complicated landscape of the Middle East.
A Century in the Making
Dr. Saeed Khan
September 8, 2015 7 – 9 PM
Unity of Livonia – 28660 Five Mile Rd.
Click HERE to watch Dr. Khan's talk.
A year after ISIS appeared in Iraq and Syria, the movement has evolved into a transnational presence with religious, political, military and cultural dimensions. What is ISIS and what are its origins, its ideologies and its objectives?
Saeed Khan is Lecturer of Islamic and Middle East History, Politics & Culture at Wayne State University, Contributor to NPR and WDET's "Detroit Today," and Panelist on CBC's "The Turning Point.
This presentation explores and separates the reality from the fiction about this complex component in the already complicated landscape of the Middle East.
Citizens for Peace present
THE HISTORY OF THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
April 12, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
Here is the link to Fran Shor's talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9wB6YUp16M_
It has been more than five decades since President Dwight Eisenhower warned us of the "unwarranted influence of the military- industrial complex.”
Francis Shor is Professor Emeritus of History at Wayne State University. He is the author of three books, the latest being Dying Empire: U. S. Imperialism and Global Resistance (Routledge 2010). Other publications, covering a broad range of topics in 20th-century U. S. and global history, have appeared in scholarly journals and popular online journals. In addition to his academic work, he has been a long-time peace and justice activist, serving on the boards of Peace Action and Michigan Coalition for Human Rights.
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THE HISTORY OF THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
April 12, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
Here is the link to Fran Shor's talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9wB6YUp16M_
It has been more than five decades since President Dwight Eisenhower warned us of the "unwarranted influence of the military- industrial complex.”
Francis Shor is Professor Emeritus of History at Wayne State University. He is the author of three books, the latest being Dying Empire: U. S. Imperialism and Global Resistance (Routledge 2010). Other publications, covering a broad range of topics in 20th-century U. S. and global history, have appeared in scholarly journals and popular online journals. In addition to his academic work, he has been a long-time peace and justice activist, serving on the boards of Peace Action and Michigan Coalition for Human Rights.
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Citizens for Peace present
Five Women Five Journeys
Women of WISDOM
Here's the link to view the program:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLz3s09iT8
January 12, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
With 1. Rabbi Dorit Edut (Jewish)
2. Dolores Lyons (Budhhist)
3. Raja Chehl (Sikh)
4. Anjali Vale (Hindu)
5. Parwin Anwar (Muslim)
Moderator Maryann Schlie (Christian - Unity)
For more information call 734-425-0079 or go to http://www.interfaithwisdom.com/
Five Women Five Journeys
Women of WISDOM
Here's the link to view the program:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeLz3s09iT8
January 12, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile)
With 1. Rabbi Dorit Edut (Jewish)
2. Dolores Lyons (Budhhist)
3. Raja Chehl (Sikh)
4. Anjali Vale (Hindu)
5. Parwin Anwar (Muslim)
Moderator Maryann Schlie (Christian - Unity)
For more information call 734-425-0079 or go to http://www.interfaithwisdom.com/
WISDOM’s challenge is to bring together people from different faith traditions, ethnicities, races, and cultures in an atmosphere of safety and respect to engage in educational and community service projects. Let’s change our world through the positive power of building relationships!
The WISDOM women will answer the questions:
How has your childhood impacted where you are today with your faith tradition?
What do you think is the most misunderstood part of your religion?
Have you experienced stereotyping and if so, how have you dealt with it?
WISDOM’s Mission is:
To Provide concrete modeling of women from different faith traditions working together in harmony for the common good.
To Empower women to take a more active role in furthering social justice and world peace.
To Dispel myths, stereotypes, prejudices and fear about faith traditions different from our own.
To Nurture the growth of empathy and spiritual energy that result from our projects and interfaith dialogue.
All are welcome to join the Citizens for Peace and hear this special presentation to start the New Year off learning from the WISDOM women how to live in peace, harmony, and empathy.
The WISDOM women will answer the questions:
How has your childhood impacted where you are today with your faith tradition?
What do you think is the most misunderstood part of your religion?
Have you experienced stereotyping and if so, how have you dealt with it?
WISDOM’s Mission is:
To Provide concrete modeling of women from different faith traditions working together in harmony for the common good.
To Empower women to take a more active role in furthering social justice and world peace.
To Dispel myths, stereotypes, prejudices and fear about faith traditions different from our own.
To Nurture the growth of empathy and spiritual energy that result from our projects and interfaith dialogue.
All are welcome to join the Citizens for Peace and hear this special presentation to start the New Year off learning from the WISDOM women how to live in peace, harmony, and empathy.
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"FREEDOM HOUSE DETROIT"
MARCH 14, 2017 7:00 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile) Join the Citizens for Peace as we welcome Deborah Drennan, Executive Director, Freedom House Detroit to share her experiences and insights on the residents of Freedom House Detroit, people who are survivors of persecution from around the world who are seeking asylum in the United States and Canada. “Our mission is to uphold a fundamental American principle, one inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, providing safety for those “yearning to breathe free.” Guided by our belief that all persons deserve to live free from oppression and to be treated with justice, compassion, and dignity, we offer a continuum of care and services to our residents as well as to other refugees in need. We advocate for systemic change that more fully recognizes the rights of asylum seekers.” In 2012 Freedom House became a formal partner in the Northern Tier Anti-Trafficking Consortium servicing victims of human trafficking Please visit the website… www.freedomhousedetroit.org ALL ARE WELCOME! |
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"Civil Rights, Human Rights - The March Continues" Robert Weir shared his experience on the Living Legacy Pilgrimage at the June 13th Citizens for Peace meeting. It was an emotional journey into the history of slavery. Read his article from Encore magazine describing his trip: www.encorekalamazoo.com/remembering-struggle _____________________________________________________ |
"How to De-Stress and Face any Future Challenges with Ease"
February 14, 2017 7:00 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile) Join the Citizens for Peace as we welcome Judy Lipson to share her tools and practices on how to remain calm, focused and relaxed despite the ups and downs we are facing and will face in 2017. Judy is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 30 years of experience. www.spiralwisdom.com “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.” - Martin L.King, Jr. Attend this meeting as a gift of love to yourself! ALL ARE WELCOME! |
Citizens for Peace present
the Michigan premiere of the film “Gandhi’s Gift” with Co-producer Cynthia Lukas 2 pm Saturday, April 8, 2017 Livonia Civic Center Library 32777 Five Mile Rd., Livonia, Mi 48154 Producer-Writer Cynthia Lukas will show the Michigan Premiere of the new film Gandhi’s Gift. She will answer questions, and speak about the inspiring four-year film making journey she and Co-Producer Kell Kearns have traveled in creating Gandhi’s Gift. She will highlight what it was like walking in the Mahatma’s footsteps in India, South Africa and London, and at all the important sites in Gandhi's life. There will be refreshments and browsing tables of peace organizations and children’s art work from around the world starting at 1 pm. Thanks to our cosponsors: Alliance to Halt Fermi 3, Pax Christi MI, Peace Action MI, IHM Sisters Peace Justice and Sustainability, League of Women Voters Northwest Wayne County, Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, Wayne State University Center for Peace & Conflict Studies, Veterans for Peace Chapter 74, MI Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) Detroit Branch. Watch a Trailer: www.gandhisgift.org. ________________________________________________ The Citizens for Peace Present “The Prerequisites of Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, and Peacebuilding” April 11, 2017 7:00 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile) Dr. Fred Pearson, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Peace and Conflict studies at Wayne State University will talk about the difference between peacemaking, peacekeeping and peacebuilding. Dr. Pearson has written 6 books on arms and warfare and is a recognized authority in the fields of international conflict resolution. As director of the WSU Peace Center, Dr. Pearson develops programs on war and peace, social justice, multicultural awareness and globalization. This informative presentation will inspire listeners to be active peace citizens! |
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Citizens for Peace present a Social Media Workshop for Peacemakers Saturday, August 19, 2017 10 a.m. – noon Livonia Civic Center Library 32777 Five Mile Rd., Livonia, MI 48154 Sam Inglot, Deputy Communications Director of Progress Michigan, will cover the basics and best practices of social media in this workshop for peacemakers. He will answer questions regarding the use of social media to reach our audiences and to push for change. The training also covers how to use Facebook ads and promotion to boost our presence online. Beginners and experienced social media users will find the training valuable to learn something new, brush up on skills, and ask questions. He will present a conceptual overview of how to get the most out of our networks. Technology is growing at an ever-rapid pace, and the best thing we can do is to keep up with this tool for change! |
Citizens for Peace present
A Robert Greenwald FILM Making a Killing: GUNS, GREED AND THE NRA June 14, 2016 7 PM Unity of Livonia (28660 5 Mile) Making a Killing: Guns, Greed and the NRA tells the stories of how guns – and the billions made off of them – affect the lives of everyday Americans. It features personal stories of people across the country who have been affected by gun violence, including survivors and victims’ families. The film exposes how powerful gun companies and the NRA are resisting responsible legislation for the sake of profit – and thereby putting people in danger. The film looks into gun tragedies that include unintentional shootings, domestic violence, suicides, mass shootings and trafficking, - and what we can do to put an end to this profit-driven crisis. We have joined the MI Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence. Like on facebook: Michigan Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence. March 20 2 pm GATE: GREATER AWARENESS THROUGH EDUCATION: How I made a difference...Celebrating Change Makers program at the Farmington Hills Library (32737 W 12 MILE ROAD). The panel includes Abdul Aziz Khandker, empowers families through affordable housing; Colleen Mills, President, Citizens for Peace (an organization focused on teaching practices of non-violence in our world); Jay Kommaredi, advocate against Human Trafficking; Kevin ‘Mr Peace’ Szawala, Inspirational Speaker, Rapper, and Youth Minister; Dr Shakil A. Khan, MD. President Multicultural Council of America (a coalition of more than 150 different ethnocultural groups); State Representative (D-Detroit), Stephanie Chang, practitioner of community based leadership to bring about positive change. Call Nina Asmi 248-396-6372. Click HERE to view the program.
Citizens for Peace Veggie Party!
Tuesday, December 8th from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Unity of Livonia 28660 Five Mile Road What a wonderful evening it was! Comments were "I didn't know vegetarian food could be so delicious!" and "If I could eat like this every day, I could be a vegetarian!" Thanks to everyone who shared their terrific recipes! Congratulations to all of the winners of our Education Fund Raffle! Ann Jantz will be signing her new book at our Jan. meeting too! Olivia Ocelot Comes to the Rescue: Adventures in the Rainforest Go to Ann's website to order her book. http://www.annejantz.com/ |
THE IMPORTANCE OF LITERACY IN DETROIT With ROGER FRANK Tuesday, May 10th at 7 pm. Unity of Livonia (48660 Five Mile) Roger Frank will shared his experiences as an English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor that led him to accept his current role as director of the new All Saints Literacy Center in southwest Detroit. Click HERE to view his presentation. To volunteer, call 313-297-1399. All Saints Literacy Center is located at 3553 W. Vernor Hwy. Detroit, MI 48216 www.allsaintsliteracy.org Candle Lighters: people who illuminate the world
November 10, 2015 7 PM Unity of Livonia With Author, Traveler and Speaker Robert Weir Click HERE to listen to Robert's program. What do you see when you look at images of underprivileged people, especially children? Do you see their physical and emotional incapacity? Or do you see beauty in their eyes? These are questions that author, speaker, and traveler Robert Weir will pose in his enlightening presentation, “Candle Lighters: people who illuminate the world.” Set primarily in Kolkata, India, “Candle Lighters” features people (Indians and Westerners) who take action in the face of adversity, look beyond bodily imperfections, and do a little or a lot to light a flame of hope for a life beyond begging, forced prostitution, and menial labor. All are welcome to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the Citizens for Peace with this special presentation that will inspire and uplift the audience! For more information call 734-425-0079. “It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.” – Peter Benenson, founder of Amnesty International __________________________________________________________________________________ Citizens for Peace present
Father Tom Lumpkin Detroit’s Day House & Manna Community Meal Soup Kitchen February 9, 2016 7 PM Click HERE to view Father Tom's talk. Father Tom Lumpkin has been a Catholic priest since 1964. He served at three area parishes until 1978, and was then appointed to the Catholic Worker Community in Detroit, whose focus is to protest injustice, war, racism and violence of all forms. For the last 37 years, Father Tom has been serving at Day House, a shelter for abused women and their children, and the Manna Community Meal Soup Kitchen, providing free, hot meals to the homeless. As we begin the Season of Nonviolence and our annual Random Acts of Kindness Campaign, we are honored to hear the story of Father Tom, who has spent his life showing kindness and giving comfort and assistance to those who need it most in our community. _______________________________________________________ |
Guns in America
With Gun Violence Prevention Advocate
Linda K. Brundage, Ed.D.
Click
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95weGEndFDQ&feature=youtu.com
for Linda's talk.
Linda was a very active member of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, first as founder and chapter leader of Mid-Michigan Moms Demand Action, and then as the Michigan Chapter Lead. She has gone to Washington to lobby for gun reform and has been the keynote at several events. Linda believes fervently that together we can make a difference in our communities for gun violence prevention.
7 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, 2014
Unity of Livonia
28660 Five Mile Rd. (E. of Middlebelt)
Livonia, Michigan 48154
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With Gun Violence Prevention Advocate
Linda K. Brundage, Ed.D.
Click
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95weGEndFDQ&feature=youtu.com
for Linda's talk.
Linda was a very active member of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, first as founder and chapter leader of Mid-Michigan Moms Demand Action, and then as the Michigan Chapter Lead. She has gone to Washington to lobby for gun reform and has been the keynote at several events. Linda believes fervently that together we can make a difference in our communities for gun violence prevention.
7 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, 2014
Unity of Livonia
28660 Five Mile Rd. (E. of Middlebelt)
Livonia, Michigan 48154
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Celebrate International Women’s Day at the Citizens for Peace Meeting
Celebrate International Women’s Day with local peace activists, Kim Bergier and Laura Dewey, as they share their journey as peacemakers at the 7 p.m. March 10th Citizens for Peace meeting at Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile Rd.) Kim Bergier attended the Woodstock residential school in India as a child. She recently returned for a class reunion. She will share her colorful pictures of her experiences in India. Kim is the co-founder of the Michigan Stop the Nuclear Bombs Campaign. She has dedicated her life to creating a more peaceful world. Laura Dewey is the leader of the Detroit branch of the Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF). They are the oldest women’s peace group and will be celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. Laura will share the important influence WILPF has had in their 100 year history. The program is free and open to the public. Here is the YouTube link to Laura Dewey's talk on "Women & Peace" for you to put on the website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEQTK6-BoKc And here is Kim Bergier's talk link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EayPn8751Jw __________________________________________________ |
Gary Weinstein shares about
“The Power of Forgiveness” Citizens for Peace Meeting 7 PM. Tuesday, January 13, 2015 Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI) Gary Weinstein made national headlines when he forgave the man who killed his wife and 2 sons in a terrible drunk driving accident. Mr. Weinstein will talk about absolute forgiveness, his journey from agony and pain to wanting to live again, & why forgiving people is such an important virtue to have. His words will touch your heart and make you re-think how you perceive ‘forgiveness’ in your life. |
CITIZENS FOR PEACE May Meeting World Beyond War With Video of Activist and Author David Swanson David Swanson is the director of World Beyond War, a global organization working to end all war. He hosts the Talk Nation Radio, a weekly program advancing the causes of disarmament and diplomacy. He is currently nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize! The video is of his presentation at the April 11th. Pax Christi Conference. 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Unity of Livonia ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
‘Mr. Peace’ & Friends!
“Kickoff of the Summer for Youth” Here is the YouTube link from the 'Mr. Peace' & Friends Summer For Youth Series Kickoff Concert for you to put on the website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Kw1facm7Q Citizens for Peace Meeting 7 PM. Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Unity of Livonia (28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48150) Mr. Peace is a national youth speaker, youth minister, spoken word poet, hip-hop artist & peace activist. Come ready to be inspired as he along with other musicians & youth share a positive message thru rap & poetry. Enjoy the music & get motivated to “Be the Change”! Betty Appleby will also share a story of the Peace Quilt she made with the help of many youth.
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Citizens for Peace Annual Holiday Vegetarian Potluck
Tuesday, December 9th at 6:30 pm. Unity of Livonia - 28660 Five Mile Rd. Join us as we start the holiday season by celebrating with a vegetarian meal. Bring a healthy dish to share. We will also be drawing the winners of our annual Education Fund raffle. Get in the spirit of giving at our last meeting of 2014. What a great year of peace it was!! Citizens for Peace 11th Anniversary
Celebration of Peace 11/11/14 Katherine Philipson, Network Building Associate for FCNL, (Friends Committee on National Legislation) will guide us in a discussion on the power of networking. Katherine believes that committed and coordinated activists have the potential to transform U.S. policies to uphold the dignity and inherent worth of all. Katherine Philipson's Talk On "The Power Of Networking": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQmhiNyVQtg&feature=youtu.be |
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