Culture of Peace News 2004

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January

Newsletter Supports "Inner Peace/World Peace"

Gather the Women

Preventing Rites from Becoming Wrongs/

Peace Flyer

February

World Social Forum 2004: A Report from India

Peace, Conflict, and Nonviolence Studies in India

Nonkilling Political Science Takes Root Globally"

Mothers Uniting for Peace

March

Advancing Women at the United Nations/

The Truth: A Book Review

The dialogue of bombs & the underreported nonviolent resistance

TFF Shows the Potential of Internet News

Tell me what democracy looks like

Nebraskans for Peace still going strong after 34 years

April

Popular Art at Oklahoma City Memorial

May

Culture of Peace Suppressed?

Tri-lateral Peace Summit: In the spirit of Zapata

Christ, Krishna and Mohamed: What do they have in common?

What can we do?

On Turning Up the Volume

June

The Story of Peacesong

How to Get Stupid White Men out of Office

Peace through Music in the Middle East

The Road to Athens

July

Book review: The Exception to the Rulers

Fahrenheit 9/11

A Paradigm Shift to a Nonkilling World Future

Amy Biehl Foundation for Restorative Justice

Exchanges with Cuba Promote Kingian Nonviolence

Impressions from the Boston Social Forum

Crime and Punishment Versus the Navajo Way of Harmony/a>

Memories from a Medical Mission to South Africa

IPRA's 40th Anniversary Conference in Hungary

August

Culture of Peace Projects by Veterans

New York fans heckle Peace Protester, Vice-President

Kucinich Prepares for Peace

Why I'm Voting for David Cobb

"The Power and the Glory" Speaks to Us Today

Peace activists focus attention on nuclear disarmament

The Dems Go Green

A Platform for Peace: Coalition Articulates Global Ethic

BAM in a Box

Building Peace: One Door at a Time/

Using Technology for Peace

A Peace Vigil on the Town Green

Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Media That Matters

Creating Harmony in the World: Working through Our Faiths in Dialogue

The World's Homeless Children: The Invisible Poor.

The Parliament of the World's Religions (Barcelona, Spain)

Working for Pax 2100

Europe to Monitor the US Election

September

Marching Past the Republican Convention

International Jazz Festival Promotes Peace

A Weekend of Peaceful Protests

Billboards for Peace

1000 Points of Hope

Peace Rally in Helena, Montana.

Child Gun Safety: Baby Steps in a 1000-Mile Journey

Remembering Hiroshima and Preventing Use of Nuclear Weapons

Did You Celebrate Women's Equality Day, August 26?

Unions demand troops come home from Iraq

Culture of Peace and the Evolution of Consciousness

Vote for Change Tour

Beslan: How Do Peacemakers Keep Going?

Annual Meeting of NGOs at United Nations: Development But Not Peace

The People Speak Forum

Montana Musician Sings about Peace and Justice for a Global Audience”

Educating Children with Images of the Earth

Peace Dollars

The Colonel Who Saved the Earth

Inspiring a New Generation of Internationalist Leaders/a>

Mayors for Peace Honored with Award

First International Day of Peace Parade

October

Whistleblowers Recognized for Courage, Sacrifice

Growth of Organic Farming Offers Environmental Benefits

The Gacaca: Rwanda's Bold Experiment in Reconciliation

President of Senegal Recognized as a Leader in Human Rights

World Water Monitoring Day

Get Out the Vote

The Motorcycle Diaries/

Nobel Peacemaker Prophesizes Peace in 21st Century

Progressive Muslims

2004 Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Wangari Maathi

When the World Said No to War: A Request for Photos

November

89-Year-Old Woman Goes to Jail to Protest War

There Was a Line When I Went to Vote This Morning

I would like to help world peace with my songs

Beyond Red vs. Blue: A March for Peace in the Heart of Georgia

Below the Radar: Designer Farms with Trees

Cat Stevens Awarded Peace Prize

Eight Peace Keys in Just One Day!

Sorry Everybody!

December

Amos Oz: Israeli Peace Movement

Conference on the 15th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child

“It Is Not My Job To Engage The Ignorant”

Reforming the “Hooker”

The Gift of an Education

Teaching When Schools Don’t

UCONN Celebrates Kwanzaa

Beyond Borders: A Refugee Film

Offering an Olive Branch

hallenges to Civil Liberties in Connecticut
Two Nations Under God

Birth of Canadian Culture of Peace Program

Apologies Accepted

Child rights activist begins mission for child soldiers

Connecticut Statewide Forum on Peace

Nobel Peace Prizewinner Calls for Culture of Peace