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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

 

 


 
Peace Education and Action
 
Center of Eastern Iowa
 

Old Brick

26 East Market Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52245

(319) 354-1925

Wednesdays 12 to 4 pm • Thursdays 1 to 3 pm
 

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

 



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!


 





 

"An unconscious people, an indoctrinated people, a people fed only partisan information and opinion that confirm their own bias, a people made morbidly obese in mind and spirit by the junk food of propaganda, is less inclined to put up a fight, ask questions and be skeptical."

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... the issue of Iran's future is one that should be left to the will of the Iranian population.

Yashar Vasef
 

Time to End the

Rhetoric on Iran


by Yashar Vasef

As I sat down to watch a recent Republican debate, I was struck by the candidates vying to out-hawk one another on the issue of Iran. It revealed the saddening truth for those of us who oppose war against Iran: We have let the discourse slip into deep waters.

Furthermore, we need to be aware of the activities of the Mujahedin el—Khalq (MEK) also known as People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI) or MKO. This is an organization, viewed by many inside and outside of Iran as cult-like, that aims to remove the current Iranian regime from power. They are also widely recognized as a terrorist organization themselves. Typical of such movements, they have set up a powerful lobby in Washington advocating for 'forceful' removal of the Iranian regime.

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum, former Senator Sam Brownback (R - Kansas), and current representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R - Florida) are their chief supporters in Washington. With the help of the aforementioned politicians, they have received millions of dollars for what they call "opposition activity". Now is the time to contact our Iowa representatives and stress that we oppose any legislation in support of the MEK's activities and those policies that will unnecessarily increase tensions between the two states.

In Iran we often remark on the unpredictability of Persian politics. This is a land where in the span of weeks Iran transformed from a dictator that boasted about Tehran having shorter mini-skirts than Paris to a hardliner clerical establishment which banned make-up. But at its core, the issue of Iran's future is one that should be left to the will of the Iranian population.

To lose the Iranian population in this game of political jockeying and saber rattling would be one of the worst foreign policy blunders in American history. The Iranians should be viewed as a long term investment for the United States. If America stays patient, and allow the reform movement to play out, the United States would reap the benefits of a reformed Iran and will have a major strategic ally in the region outside of Israel. And one spawned from a mass civil movement as opposed to the House of Saud.
 
from PEACE Iowa 2012 Newsletter—PDF
 

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PEACE Iowa remains actively involved in seeking a diplomatic resolution to the standoff between Western Powers and the Iranian government, holding a letter-writing to Congressional leadership recently at a February 6th Thai Flavors Community Day fundraiser. Later, letters addressed to Dave Loebsack were hand-delivered to a Loebsack staffer at a meeting at which five PEACE Iowa representatives discussed with the staffer relevant facts and expert opinions cautioning against attacking Iran. In addition, at least three letters-to-the-editor from PEACE Iowa membership have been published.

PEACE Iowa is currently planning to have cultural events in which we show recent Iranian films followed by discussion with Iranian-Americans.

 

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At the PEACE Iowa February 6th Thai Flavors Community Day
 


 

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Past Events

 

"Toward the Uplift of All: Building an Alternative Society in Gandhian Nonviolence"
Gandhi Workshop with Chris Klug
Saturday, April 21st
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Wesley Center Coffeehouse, 1st floor
120 N. Dubuque St., downtown Iowa City
Please contact PEACE Iowa to register

The workshop will be led by Chris Klug, and includes a presentation and small-group discussion.

It will focus on some of Gandhi's basic ideas and practices for nonviolent reflection and/or action, such as means and related ends, willingness to die, and "opponent" rather than "enemy." Participants will examine how Gandhi's "Constructive Program" was an alternative to the systemic violence of the Indian society of his time. Participants will explore how we can participate in fashioning and supporting nonviolent alternatives to systemic violence today.

The workshlp is free, though donations to PEACE Iowa will be accepted at the workshop.

About the facilitator, Chris Klug: Chris has been on the staff of peace education centers is Richmond, VA and Brookings, SD, and has many years of experience leading groups to India to learn about Gandhi and nonviolence. His most recent trip to India was last summer. He currently is a grief counselor, educator, and consultant in private practice in Iowa City, and teaching Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction at University of Iowa Health Care Education.
 

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James Zogby to Discuss Gulf Tinderbox

Wednesday, March 21st

Iowa City:
4:30 pm
Old Capitol building
U of I campus
Sponsored by Veterans For Peace, Arab-American Institute, American Friends Service Committee, Iowa United Nations Association, PEACE Iowa, Iowa NEA Peace & Justice Caucus, and People for Justice in Palestine.
Download flyer (PDF)
Contact: Ed Flaherty - (319) 621-6766

Cedar Rapids:
7:30 pm
Kirkwood Training & Outreach Services Center
3375 Armar Drive, Marion
Sponsored by Veterans For Peace, Arab-American Institute, Linn County Democrats, Workers for Peace Iowa, Midamar, Inc. and others.
Download flyer (PDF)
Contact: Joe Aossey - (319) 533-1399

According to Dr. James Zogby, escalating rhetoric from all sides in the Gulf conflict poses a danger. "The region is a tinderbox, and it is as if everyone is too busy playing with matches to think of the consequences."

These talks, part of a statewide tour by Dr. Zogby, president of the Arab-American Institute, are open to the public and accessible to all.
 

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STOP THE REAPER! END THE WARS!

  Brian Terrell discusses his trip to Afghanistan
  and his nonviolent resistance to Predator and Reaper Drones

Wednesday, February 22nd - 7:30 pm - Iowa City Public Library
Thursday, February 23rd - 7:00 pm - Prairiewoods, Hiawatha
Contact: Rebecca Rosenbaum <rosenbaum.rebecca[at]gmail.com>


Over the past few years we have witnessed the increasing use of unmanned aerial vehicles, the MQ-1 Predator and the MQ-9 Reaper, to undertake armed attacks around the globe. Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia have all been subject to drone strikes by US drones remote controlled from bases in the US, many thousands of miles away.
 

Drawing on his experiences in visiting Afghanistan and nonviolent resistance to Predator and Reaper drone warfare here in the U.S., Brian Terrell will speak to the urgency of an immediate end to the "war on terror." He will address the social, economic and security costs that U.S. aggression inflicts both on foreign battle fields and on battle fields at home. Brian visited Afghanistan for three weeks in December, 2010, with Voices for Creative Nonviolence and the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers. In January, 2011, Brian and 13 others were convicted of trespass in a Las Vegas court for their protest at Creech Air Force Base, from where unmanned robotic drone aerial raids on Afghanistan are controlled. On December 1, 2011, he was sentenced to ten days in jail for resisting killer drones at Hancock Air Field in Syracuse, New York.

Brian is just back from Bahrain where he was detained and then deported for his participation in a pro-democracy demonstration.

  Brian Terrell

This program is brought to you by Anyroad Productions with cosponsors, theCopyExchange, Patti McKee & Jon Krieg, Veterans for Peace Chapter 161 (Iowa City), American Friends Service Committee-Iowa, PEACE Iowa, Workers for Peace Iowa (Cedar Rapids) ...
 

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Join PEACE Iowa for delicious Thai food and organizing to prevent war with Iran
Monday, February 6th
THAI FLAVORS - 340 E. BURLINGTON STREET, DOWNTOWN IOWA CITY
11:00-2:00 lunch
5:00-9:00 dinner
Contact: PEACE Iowa (319) 354-1925

PEACE Iowa will receive a percentage of all proceeds that day. Write a brief letter to congress while you eat your meal. Share your ideas with us about how to prevent war with Iran. Information sheets/talking points will be available, as well as addresses of our congressional delegation. Handwritten letters sent to local congressional offices are given the greatest attention by staffers.
 

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Caucus Training
for the Iowa Healthcare not Warfare Caucus Campaign


Tuesday, December 13th
7:00-8:30 pm
Meeting Room E (2nd Floor) - Iowa City Public Library

Iowans who plan to vote for peace at the presidential caucuses will hold a Nonpartisan Peace Caucus Training meeting on Tuesday, December 13, 7 p.m., Iowa City Public Library. Sponsored by the Iowa Healthcare Not Warfare Caucus Campaign, the training will focus on caucus procedures at both the Democratic and Republican caucuses to be held on January 3. The Healthcare Not Warfare Caucus Campaign encourages caucus attenders to support delegates at the Democratic caucus who are not yet committed to any presidential candidate, but who support (1) removing all troops from Afghanistan within President Obama's first year in office and (2) the enactment of national health insurance (medicare for all) during President Obama's second term. Others will be in attendance to explain their plans to support a peace candidate at the Republican caucuses. Mark your calendar now!

For more information contact Jeff Cox at <jeffcox[at]inavia.net>.

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Armistice Day, 2011

Armistice Day commemoration, November 11th, near the Old Capitol



The Veterans For Peace Chapter #161 is sponsoring an Armistice Day Observance to be held on Friday, November 11th at the corner of Iowa Ave. and Clinton St. on the sidewalk east of the Old Capitol. The observance will begin at 10:30 am and bells will be rung at 11:00 am, as they were rung around the world at the end of WWI in 1918 and on each November 11th for decades thereafter. Armistice Day is a day to promote peace and to remember the victims of war, both veterans and civilians. The entire community is welcome. Co-sponsored by Iowa NEA Peace & Justice Caucus, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and PEACE Iowa. Celebrate and recapture peace on 11/11/11 11:00!

Contact: Ed Flaherty <flahertyem[at]q.com>
 

Support youth for peace this weekend
PEACE WALK AND RECEPTION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WALKERS!
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2011

Theme: Fund education, not war
Organized by Scattergood Friends School (a Quaker high school in West Branch) plus a few other local high school students
LEAVE: 9:00 am from Scattergood Friends School (1951 Delta Ave., a gravel road a few miles east of West Branch)
The route is about 12.5 miles.
ARRIVE: Sometime between 1:00-2:00 at PEACE Iowa (ground floor, Old Brick) for reception

Let's support these students' efforts to highlight the need for peaceful priorities! OTHERS ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE WALK, BUT PLEASE USE THE STUDENTS' SIGNS RATHER THAN YOUR OWN, or walk without a sign. We want to amplify the students' voices. The students will be focusing on promoting peace and funding for and access to education for students of every economic and social status. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO WALK, PLEASE WELCOME THE WALKERS WHEN THEY RETURN!

RECEPTION AT PEACE IOWA
12:45 volunteers will bring food, set up, etc.
Reception will beging when the walkers arrive (estimated 1:00-2:00).
We will serve a hearty selection of "finger food" (the walkers will be hungry!).
STUDENT WALKERS WILL DESCRIBE THE ORIGINS AND PURPOSE OF THE WALK.
 

Rally to End Our War in Afghanistan
Meet at 4:30 PM on Friday, Oct 7th
at the southeast corner of the Pentacrest (Clinton & Washington).

We will begin a sidewalk march thru the downtown area at 4:45, and will stop at the peace pole area outside of the Iowa City Public Library for music and remarks, then parade back to where we began. Bring your own signs (on topic, please) or borrow some at the site. Drums & bells too. All peaceful folks, families, students, children welcome Oct 7th marks the beginning of the 11th year of our war in Afghanistan, the longest war in US history.

TEN YEARS IS LONG ENOUGH.

For further information, contact Ed <flahertyem[at]q.com> or phone (319) 621-6766.
 

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PEACE Iowa Annual Meeting, September 10th, 2011

 

PEACE Iowa members at 2011 Annual Meeting

PEACE Iowa First Annual Meeting
 

Saturday September 10, 2011
City Park
Shelter #8 (an enclosed shelter near the pond in LOWER City Park)
(corner of Dubuque St. & Park Rd in Iowa City, entrance on Park Road)
 

12:00 Food and music

Live music provided by Loren & Margaret Brumm (members of Acoustic Mayhem)
You are invited to bring food to share, but that is completely optional

1:00 Program

  • Welcome and introduction
  • Brainstorming session -- What should PEACE Iowa be doing in the upcoming year?
  • Nominations and voting for at-large Board members
  • Presentation of two peace awards
  • Brief talk by Chris Klug about his recent trip to India to visit a center that implements Gandhi's principles
  • Wrap-up

We invite everyone to attend! We need your input and involvement to further our work for peace!

See you Saturday!

Contact PEACE Iowa for more information or if you can help out.
 

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2011 July 4th parade

At the Coralville July 4th, 2011 parade—Physicans for Social Responsibility, and the unincorporated, informal People's Coalition for Political, Social, and Environmental Responsibility, and Veterans for Peace, PEACE Iowa, and other progressive local groups.
 

From Physicans for Social Responsibility, and the unincorporated, informal People's Coalition for Political, Social, and Environmental Responsibility, and Veterans for Peace, PEACE Iowa, and other progressive local groups:

JOIN US IN THE CORALVILLE 4th of JULY PARADE
BRING YOUR PEACE SIGNS!

Contact: PEACE Iowa

(Also PEACE Iowa would love it if someone would take photos of the parade for our next newsletter. If you can do that, please just go ahead and take the photos and contact us after the parade. Thanks!)

As usual we'll gather in the Geico/McGregor parking area on the West End of the Coralville strip. The parade takes off promptly at 10 AM. However, if our entry is a high number it can take over 30 minutes to snake around the lot to later entries. It's best under all circumstances if folks are in the lot and getting ready by 9:30 latest. We do not yet know our entry number.

Cliff Missen of the Yahoo drummers will be there, and Steve Fugate, President of I-Renew and Yoderville Bio-Diesel Cooperative has a pickup with a 16' flat-bed trailer which he will furnish for those who are unable to walk the distance.
 

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Have a great meal and support PEACE Iowa at the same time!

Dine at Thai Flavors on Monday, June 20, 2011.
Lunch 11 am - 2 pm
Dinner 5 pm - 9 pm
Thai Flavors will donate a portion of all proceeds to PEACE Iowa
Thai Flavors is at 340 Burlington St. They have been great supporters of PEACE Iowa and their food is terrific!
Contact: PEACE Iowa
 

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Community Potluck for Peace
Sunday, May 15th 1:00 to 3:30 pm
Socializing begins at 12:30
Shelter House #3, Upper City Park (near swimming pool)
Sponsored by Veterans for Peace, Iowa Chapter #161
Please bring a dish to share, and your own table service.
Beverages will be provided.
No charge.
Families and friends welcome.

Featuring the leaders of two national peace organizations:
Elliott Adams, President, Veterans for Peace
John Rachow, President, Physicians for Social Responsibility

SPECIAL GUESTS: Presenters and attendees from the "Redefining Security" workshop held on May 14th & 15th at the University of Iowa Co-sponsored by Physicians for Social Responsibility and the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights. Further information and registration for that workshop visit www.psr.org/chapters/iowa/events/advancing-the-right-to-health-on-a-sick-planet.html.

The quest for peace is an uphill struggle. Let's get to work on it.
 

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"Don't Forget Sudan" on Monday, May 2, and Tuesday, May 3
to encourage public discussion and awareness of the current situation in Sudan
regarding the referendum and the social and political climate

  • May 2 a forum will feature University of Iowa students and members of the Iowa City Sudanese community
    3:30 to 4:30 pm
    Meeting Room A, Iowa City Public Library
  • A dinner will be held May 3
    6:30 to 8:30 pm
    Room 1117, University Capitol Centre
    Keynote address will be by Omer Ismail
    For reservations for this event contact Kelsey Kramer at <kelsey-kramer[at]uiowa.edu> or call (319) 384-2208.

    Originally from the Darfur region, Ismail fled Sudan in 1989 as a result of his political views and has spent over 20 years working both independently and with international organizations on relief efforts and human rights. He is currently policy advisor for "Enough," a project to end genocide and crimes against humanity.

The UI Center for Human Rights in International Programs, the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council, Iowa United Nations Association and PEACE Iowa are event sponsors.
 

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Cake
Signing

April 30th, 2011 celebration commemorating the signing of the PEACE Iowa Articles of Incorporation
 

Join us for a celebration

to mark the signing of

PEACE Iowa's

Articles of Incorporation!

Saturday, April 30, 2:00 - 4:00

Common Room, Old Brick (lower level)

Food, music, fellowship, fun


  • The band "The Beggarmen" will be playing Irish music.
  • The New Pioneer Coop is providing a carrot cake!

Everyone is welcome!
 

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Sponsored by PEACE Iowa, children's messages of Friendship & Peace are being sent back and forth between Iran and Iowa.

Come see some of the art work and messages these children have created!

PEACE Iowa's "Iowa-Iran Cultivating Peace" project is sponsoring a display of art work and messages of peace contributed by Iranian and Iowan children, Iowa City Public Library, 2nd floor display wall, April 4 - April 29.

Messages of Iranian children have been translated from Farsi into English. Messages of Iowa children are translated from English into Farsi and sent to Iran.

Contact: PEACE Iowa 

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ARASERUKA / SOLIDARITY: Reflections on Gender, Health, and Development in Burundi
with Alexandra Douglas

Monday, March 28th
7:00 pm
Room A of the Iowa City Public Library
Contact: PEACE Iowa

Ms Douglas works with people who are suffering the consequences of Burundi's 13-year civil war (1993-2006), in one of the poorest urban communities in Burundi. Post-war challenges include extreme poverty, an HIV/AIDS rate estimated at 16%, minimal health care, pervasive sexual violence, food insecurity, lack of potable water, and deep psychological trauma from the war.

Alexndra will speak about a small, community-based clinic operated by the Friends Women's Association, in which a group of women provides comprehensive health care, psychological counseling, individual and community trauma healing, nutritional support, micro-credit loans and women's empowerment programs to other women in their community.

The clinic operates under the belief that where there is health, there is hope. And where there is hope, there is the possibility of long-term peace.
 

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State-Wide Peace Rally
Marking the 8th anniversary of the start of the US War on Iraq

Saturday, March 19th

11:30 am to 1:00 pm
At Nollen Plaza, 3rd & Walnut, Des Moines

Why are we continuing the two longest wars in American History? Iowa's cost for the Iraq War for just this year is $490 million.

This rally is in solidarity with national rally in Washington, DC on March 19th, led by the Veterans For Peace, and in solidarity with other US rallies to be held on the 19th

Support the troops-bring them home. Wage Peace.

Some of the Scheduled speakers:
Ed Flaherty - President, Iowa Veterans for Peace
Rev. Chet Guinn - Iowa Methodist Federation for Social Action
Kathleen McQuillen - Des Moines American Friends Service Committee
Brian Terrell (recently returned from Afghanistan) - Maloy, Iowa Catholic Worker
Mary Hanson-Harrison - DM chapter, Women's Int'l League for Peace & Freedom
Roberta Rosheim - Vice-Chair, Iowa Nat. Education Ass'n Peace & Justice Caucus
Cody Ryan - Students Beyond War
Bill Stansbery - Veteran for Peace, Ames

Music by the Raging Grannies
For more info contact: Ed Flaherty 319 621-6766 - <Flahertyem[at]q.com>
 

Iowa City events on the 19th ...
11:00 am - speakers & music outside Johnson County Courthouse
11:30 am - march to Iowa City Public Library
11:50 am - short Dreamwell Theatre presentation in Ped Mall just south of the ICPL
12:10 pm - closing remarks

At the Courthouse speakers will discuss "War, its costs and what we can Do to stop it." Participants will then march from the Courthouse to the area of the Ped Mall south of the Iowa City Public Library, where the Dreamwell Theatre will present acts 1, 2 & 3 of "Stuff Happens", a play by David Hare, written in response to the Iraq War.

The event is sponsored by Veterans for Peace, Johnson Co. Green Party, PEACE Iowa, International Socialist Organization, Workers International League - Eastern Iowa, & Campaign for a Mass Party of Labor.

People are encouraged to attend any or all event activities. Please note: Individuals with signs targeting any specific religious or ethnic group may be asked to refrain from displaying those signs.

For more info, contact Dawn Jones: 319 646-6712
 

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ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE

11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

11:00 AM on November 11th, in front of Old Capitol on the Clinton St. Sidewalk

Bells will ring to remind us of our Desire to hold to a peaceful future
PUBLIC IS INVITED - Gather at 10:45 AM
STAND WITH US FOR HALF AN HOUR TO HONOR AND REMEMBER ALL, VETERANS AND CIVILIANS, WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF WAR

November 11, 1918 was the day "the war to end all wars" ended. Bells were rung worldwide to celebrate. Bell-ringing at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month continued for many years to commemorate peace. In 1938 legislation was passed in this country declaring November 11th Armistice Day, dedicated to world peace. In 1954, our Congress passed legislation changing the holiday's name to Veterans' Day. Considering that 90% of victims of wars are now civilians, the change of the holiday's name distracts the public from the price of war paid by people other than members of the military. Therefore, we encourage the traditional ringing of bells eleven times at 11 AM on November 11th in honor of Armistice Day, and in honor of peace. Honor veterans, dead & alive, on the 11th. Remember also all the other victims of war, and let the bells help stir us to find new ways to wage peace. The names of US armed service members killed in Iraq & Afghanistan will be read, as well as the names of some of the civilians killed in those conflicts.
Contact: PEACE Iowa

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The Iowa City Council acted on a proclamation on the evening of 9/21/2010, at their 7:00 pm meeting.
More information at www.peaceday.tv

Proclamation for the International Day of Peace,

September 21

Whereas, the issue of peace embraces the deepest hopes of all peoples and remains humanity's guiding inspiration; and

Whereas, in 1981 the United Nations proclaimed the International Day of Peace be "devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples"; and

Whereas, the United Nations expanded the observance of the International Day of Peace in 2001 to include the call for a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, and invited all nations and people to honor a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day; and

Whereas, there is growing support within our city for the observance of the International Day of Peace, which affirms a vision of our world at peace, and fosters cooperation between individuals, organizations and nations; and

Whereas, global crises impel all citizens to work toward converting humanity's noblest aspirations for world peace into a practical reality for future generations,

Now, therefore, the City Council of the City of Iowa City does hereby recognize and proclaim September 21 as The International Day of Peace.

March 19th vigil

March 19th vigil commemorating the 7th anniversary of the second US invasion of Iraq—2010
 

Armistice Day 2010

Armistice Day 2010
 

View Daily Iowan photo



Events of interest sponsored by other organizations:
 


Peace by Piece
—a program broadcast Thursdays at 7pm in Iowa City on PATV, Cable Channel 18—features interviews dealing with current events and peace issues. For a broadcast schedule please visit ...
www.peace-by-piece.org


Weekly peace vigils still take place in Iowa City Fridays 4:45 pm to 5:15 pm at the corner of Washington & Clinton
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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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