Presented in cooperation with Witness For Peace — Renowned Honduran resistance singer, feminist organizer, poet and performer Karla Lara performs with virtuoso jazz musician, pianist and composer José Antonio Velásquez. Their music addresses the struggle for justice and self-determination against the forces of capitalism, racism, and patriarchy in Honduras … [Read more...] about Karla Lara and José Antonio Velásquez – “Live Life Singing!” tour
Free Film, A Bold Peace
The story how Costa Rica voted to disband its military soon after WWII and invested in social and environmental justice instead. Donations will be accepted. … [Read more...] about Free Film, A Bold Peace
Love Can Conquer Suffering: Seeking Wisdom, Joy and Effectiveness from Gandhi and King
Kevin Martin, National President of Peace Action, will be presenting the above speech at the UU Church of Binghamton on Riverside Drive at 1PM March 20. The public is invited. The event is free and includes a light lunch served at 12:30PM as well as a discussion after the presentation. … [Read more...] about Love Can Conquer Suffering: Seeking Wisdom, Joy and Effectiveness from Gandhi and King
Love Can Conquer Suffering: Seeking Wisdom, Joy and Effectiveness from Gandhi and King
Kevin Martin, National President of Peace Action, will be presenting the above speech at the UU Church of Binghamton on Riverside Drive at 1PM March 20. The public is invited. The event is free and includes a light lunch served at 12:30PM as well as a discussion after the presentation. … [Read more...] about Love Can Conquer Suffering: Seeking Wisdom, Joy and Effectiveness from Gandhi and King
WANTED: Gardeners not Prisoners
There are more full time prisoners in America than full time farmers according to Bill McKibben in his latest book, Oil and Honey. I want to help change that. The farmer and writer, Masanobu Fukuoka best explains why. “Farming is the cultivation of better human beings.” ‘Better’ to me means being more compassionate, productive and healthy. … [Read more...] about WANTED: Gardeners not Prisoners