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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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PLEASE NOTE: PEACE Iowa is operated by volunteers. If a volunteer is absent due to illness or bad weather, PEACE Iowa might not be open during regular office hours. We apologize for any inconvenience and ask for your understanding. Thank you!
 PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter—PDF
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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
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Promoting international peace through education, intercultural communication,
public witness, citizen involvement, and personal choices
PEACE Iowa hosted 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
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Peace Worker of the Week
Who's Who at PEACE Iowa?

Khady Hamid is new to Iowa
City, and we are thrilled that she
connected with PEACE Iowa so
quickly after her arrival. Originally
from the Maldives, Khady attended
college in the U.S., receiving her
degree in Economics and Global
Studies from St. Lawrence
University. While in the Maldives, she worked in the
pro-democracy organization Democracy Network. She
is helping us improving the layout of our web site and
the main PEACE Iowa pamphlet. Khady is also creating
a new section of our web site about weaponized
drones ... and is assisting at our
Peace Literacy workshops for youth.
—from the PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter
Aaron Rempp grew up in Iowa
City and has many years of
experience in human services. He is
currently employed as a social
worker in Cedar Rapids. He is
working with our intern Peyton on an
interview project, as well as assisting
us with seeking in-kind donations
from local businesses and [with] staffing the Peace Literacy
Workshops for Youth.
—from the PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter
This semester, Peyton, an International Relations
major at the University of Iowa is doing an internship
at PEACE Iowa. He is assisting us with fundraising,
staffing information tables, and interviewing peace
activists about their motives for a new section of our
web site. We are excited about having our first intern,
and we are pleased to work with someone who is so
dedicated to human rights and peace.
—from the PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter
HaYoung Jeong is a freshman at the University of
Iowa, majoring in International Relations. She and her
family immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea several
years ago, and she attended high school at West High
School in Iowa City. HaYoung is interested in human
rights, especially working to end modern slavery. She
and other volunteers are collaborating to create a display
to educate the community about conflict minerals
and modern slavery, and providing information about
purchasing conflict-free, slavery-free consumer goods.
We will also be including that material on our web
site.
—from the PEACE Iowa Spring 2013 Newsletter
Miriam Timmer-Hackert is our first ever
paid employee and works 8 hours per week, making a big
difference in the office, by taking
on tasks that had been put off,
organizing files, helping
coordinate the office volunteers,
and freeing up PEACE Iowa
director Lori Nelson to focus on
other things.
—from the PEACE Iowa September 2012 Newsletter
Marcia Shaffer, one of those faithful folks who hold PEACE Iowa together, is that familiar voice who answers the office phone on Wednesdays. In addition to taking on the duties of organizational treasurer, she is the principal staff person for the office once a week, handling the backlog of E-mail, returning and answering phone calls, and taking on the considerable PEACE Iowa paperwork.
Dennis Bricker is a Professor Emeritus of Industrial Engineering for the University of Iowa, having contributed to his field with a considerable body of published research. Dennis brings an unassuming, unruffled management style to the Internet office tasks required of him weekly, and is currently in the development stages of the PEACE Iowa website upgrade.
A member of Veterans for Peace, Jeff Strotmann has been involved in the movement since the Viet Nam war era when he was arrested for demonstrating against US involvement in that war. As a weekly PEACE Iowa office worker, Jeff terms himself "master of the copy machine," running off everything on that recalcitrant piece of equipment from fliers to mailings to meeting notes.
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 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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