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Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
Dwight D. Eisenhower



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PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter
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PEACE Iowa at PeaceFest
Lori Nelson (center), a volunteer for the Peace Education and Action Center of Eastern Iowa, distributes information at the third-annual Iowa City Peacefest in College Green Park on September 9, 2007. Photo by Robin Svec/The Daily Iowan

 


Peace Education and Action
Center of Eastern Iowa

Old Brick
26 East Market Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52245
(319) 354-1925

Wednesdays 12:15 to 4:00 pm • Thursdays 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Promoting international peace
through education, intercultural communication,
public witness, citizen involvement,
and personal choices

 
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Great new content for the PEACE Iowa website is on its way! Khady Hamid is creating a page for our website about drones used as weapons of war. Peyton, an International Relations major at UI and an intern at PEACE Iowa, has been talking with peace activists about what motivates them for a new PEACE Iowa webpage. HaYoung Jeong has been researching where to find conflict-free, slavery-free consumer goods, and her findings eventually will be available at this site. Please be sure to contact PEACE Iowa if you have any fresh new ideas!


PEACE Iowa Receives Mention in Afghan Newspaper

Afghani writer Mohibullah Zegham, who spent time in Iowa City this past fall with the International Writing Program, also made connections with Peace Iowa members. In October he spoke at a PEACE Iowasponsored Iowa City protest against the continuing war in Afghanistan. Upon returning to Afghanistan he wrote an article in about his experiences that mentions PEACE Iowa and PEACE Iowa director Lori Nelson.
 

—News item from the Spring 2013 PEACE Iowa Newsletter
 

 
 
EVENTS


 

PEACE Iowa fundraiser at
Thai Flavors

Monday, June 10th
11:00 am-2:00 pm and 5:00-9:00 pm
340 East Burlington Avenue, Iowa City
(Corner of Burlington & Gilbert)

To help PEACE Iowa, all you need to do is join us to eat delicious Thai food that day! PEACE Iowa will receive a percentage of all proceeds.

We hope to see you there!
 


 

Please join PEACE Iowa in hosting Brian Terrell, Kathy Kelly, and others walking through Iowa to protest drone warfare

COVERING GROUND TO GROUND THE DRONES
Iowa City stop Friday June 14 to Saturday June 15

 

FRIDAY JUNE 14 EVENTS:

 

4:30   Walkers from Voices for Creative Nonviolence, including Kathy Kelly and Brian Terrell, will arrive in Iowa City to attend the Friday vigil
4:30-5:00   Vigil at the corner of Clinton & Washington, downtown Iowa City, with focus on protesting drone strikes
5:00-5:30   Slow walk from vigil location to Iowa City Public Library
5:30   Set up for potluck and speakers in Meeting Room A, Iowa City Public Library
6:00   Potluck hosting walkers
6:30   (approximately) Speakers: Kathy Kelly, who will have just returned from Afghanistan, where U.S. drones have tragically impacted so many lives; and Brian Terrell, a Voices activist from Iowa, who will have just completed 6 months in prison for nonviolent civil resistance at a drone base.


SATURDAY JUNE 15 EVENTS:
 

The walkers will set out for their next stop at Kent Park, departure time TBA. They invite others to join them for all or part of the way. Perhaps we can arrange return transportation for those who want to walk just a little ways and then go back to Iowa City. Peace supporters can also join them in the evening at Kent Park. They will be camping there.


MORE INFORMATION:
The group will walk about 190 miles from Rock Island Arsenal (where drone and bomb parts are made and stored) , to the Iowa Air National Guard Facility at Des Moines Airport, planned site of a new drone command center. Please let us know (and we can forward your name to Voices) if you would like to join in for any segment as we all strive to galvanlize public opinion against drone warfare. The group will be making many stops including:
 

June 08-10
June 14-15
June 19
June 22-24

Rock Island/Quad CIties
Iowa City
Grinnell
Des Moines

Sponsored by Voices for Creative Nonviolence

Iowa City host and local co-sponsors: PEACE Iowa, Veterans for Peace Iowa Chapter 161, and other groups TBA
 


 

Give 1/2 hour for peace!
The Friday afternoon peace vigils
on the corner of Clinton & Washington Streets
are held every Friday, 4:30 - 5:00


 


PEACE Iowa past events


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The 2012-13 PEACE Iowa Board of Directors
 

Ed

Ed

Diana

Diana

Chris

Chris

Marie

Maria

Andy

Andy



Lori

Lori

Nancy

Nancy

Miriam

Miriam

Ann

Ann

Yashar

Yashar

Meet the PEACE Iowa Board of Directors
 

10-21-12 board meeting

At the 2012 PEACE Iowa Board retreat
 


1/1/2007 candle light vigil
Thanks to Rose & Peter Persaud for this photo of the January 1, 2007
Iowa City vigil mourning the Iraq War dead—3000 U.S. soldiers and many more Iraqi civilians.

 

 
 
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