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Pages in category "Peace organizations based in the United States" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
High level" (governmental and international) peacemaking, involving direct talks between the leaders of conflicting parties, is sometimes thus referred to as Track 1. [2] Tracks 2 and 3 are said to involve dialogue at lower levels—often unofficially between groups, parties, and stakeholders to a violent conflict—as well as efforts to avoid ...
The development and ideological foundation of the Peacemakers can be credited to the Cold War American religious renewal and a rising discontent with American war efforts. [4] In 1944 and 1945, Activist A.J. Muste held conferences on “the philosophy and methodology of revolutionary pacifism” alongside a successive conference in 1947 in ...
Kathy Kelly (born 1952) – American peace and anti-war activist, arrested over 60 times during protests; member and organizer of international peace teams; Petra Kelly (1947–1992) – German politician, feminist, pacifist; Steve Kelly (born c.1949) – American Jesuit priest and antinuclear activist
List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups; List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as anti-LGBTQ hate groups; List of healthcare accreditation organizations in the United States; List of historical societies in the United States; List of U.S. state historical societies and museums
Peace organizations are part of the Peace movement See also the categories Peace movements , Nonviolence organizations , and Anti–nuclear weapons movement Subcategories
A Pacifist organization promotes the pacifist principle of renouncing war and violence for political ends. They are distinguished from organizations concerned only with removing nuclear weapons from war, though those organization may call for suspension of hostilities as well. Other organizations include those that deal with other concerns, but ...
Unless we are prepared to pay the cost of peacemaking, we have no right to claim the label or preach the message. [5] After a series of meetings, Gene Stoltzfus was hired as the first staff person for the new organization in 1988. Over the next few years CPT trainings and conferences explored various models for international peacemaking.