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Peace Flyer
an article by Todd Hill
I am a member of the newly forming peace coalition made
up of about thirty high school students at Trinity high school in
Louisville, Kentucky. At our inaugural meeting we set out goals for our
peace coalition. One of our main goals is to inform and educate the
community that encompasses our school about our cause. My idea is to
put together a peace flyer to be sent out to people of the community.
The
flyer will delineate the importance of peace in our world today, and
emphasize the positive impact normal, everyday individuals can have on
world peace. In order to successfully open people’s eyes, the content
of the flyer that 90% of the people will discard must be passionate and
powerful. The best method to find the right words for such a flyer is
to consult with a community saturated with passion for peace. Why and
how should this peace flyer promote peace? Please send your comments to
RockandUL@bellsouth.net.
The city of St. Matthews surrounds
Trinity and is the district where these flyers will be distributed. St.
Matthews is a working middle-class area. The people are fairly well
educated and well informed. Many people are starting to question the
mode of war after seeing the events unfold in Iraq.
The peace
flyer can further open people’s minds to alternative, more diplomatic
ways of handling conflicts. If the flyer changes just one person’s
perspective, I would consider it a tremendous success. Your input is
greatly appreciated. When the coalition and I have completed the flyer
with your input I will surely post it on CPNN. May peace fill your
hearts and minds.
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LATEST READER COMMENT:
It's
true that people aren't as connected to their local communities as they
should be. But, in my experience, canvassing local shoping centers or
supermarkets or just going door to door in your neighborhood can be
extremely successful and rewarding.
I graduated from high school
2 years ago. But, in my last couple years in town I started to get
involved in local issues. I found that just standing outside the exit
from Stop and Shop and handing out flyers was a great way to engage
people. It only took a few hours to go through a huge stack of flyers.
Plaster
your high school too. I was surprised how many students at my school,
who I thought were apathetic, were, in fact, very interested in current
issues.. . ...more.
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