- A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
- Companion site to the PBS documentary series telling stories of how, during a century of violence, millions chose to battle brutality and oppression with nonviolent weapons, and won. - Caldicott, Helen M.D.@
- Campaign for Universal Peace
- Seeking contributions from people who are interested in creating a peace manifesto together. - CircleVision
- Connects the justice and peace community in Minnesota. Provides event and rally information. - Coexistence Museum
- Socio-political museum in Israel, dealing with with the polemics and conflicts between social, religious, and ethnic groups. - Disarm Education Fund
- Works for peace, social justice, and human rights at home and around the world. - Embrace the Enemy
- One man's views regarding the state of the world today, including the war on terrorism and other current events. - Gandhi, Mohandas K.@
- Global Orgasm
- Encouraging people around the world to have an orgasm on December 22, and to concentrate their thoughts before, during, and after on peace. - King, Martin Luther, Jr.@
- Learn about Martin Luther King Jr., the renowned American Civil Rights Movement leader who won Nobel Peace Prize for peacemaking and for promoting nonviolence and equal treatment for different races. Sites offer bio, political career, writings, historical speeches, letter archives, interviews, and online library resources about the political activist and Baptist minister who is regarded as one of America's great orators.
- Letter of Peace
- Letter sent to the Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization (in Spanish and English). - Love Thy Neighbor 2
- Designed to help promote world peace through the simple and universal human idea that cooperation is better for our survival than chaos and destruction. - Mark Shepard's Nonviolence Page
- Writings on Mahatma Gandhi, nonviolence and simple living, and other peace-related topics. - Millennium Peace Prize for Women@
- Naked For Peace
- Information and images from various nude protests. - Nonviolence Web
- Home to many of the United States most dynamic nonviolence groups. - Peace Museum, The - Chicago, IL
- Presents exhibits designed motivate individuals to achieve creative solutions to the problem of violence. - Peace of the World
- Message board promoting world peace by discussing the problems that cause war. - Peace Pilgrim (1908-1981) (1)
- Peace Pilgrim II
- Following in the footsteps of the original Peace Pilgrim. - Peace Resource Center
- From the University of Minnesota Human Rights Centre. - Peace Stand
- Supporting and encouraging people to take a stand for world peace. - Peace.Protest.Net
- Lists anti-war and anti-racism events being organized around the world. From Protest.Net. - Peacemakers Speak, The
- Statements by Nobel Peace Prize winners in response to the September 11 attacks. - PeaceNet
- Repository for current information on a range of issues from disarmament to human rights and events and actions around the world. - Symposium 2000
- Promoting world peace through the philosophy of Albert Schweitzer and the music of Bach. October, 2000. - UNESCO - Culture of Peace Project
- Aims to promote values, attitudes and behaviours in people to seek peaceful solutions to problems using expertise of all UNESCO Sectors (Education, Science, Culture, Communication). - Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist
- Part of a network of anti-imperialist veterans who are proud of our resistance to U.S. aggression around the world. - What's Happening
- Newsletter dedicated to global happenings on peace, environment, and social justice. - Why War?
- Works to organize, inform, and motivate the general population of America toward the goal of questioning and evaluating the current 'war on terrorism'. - World Peace & Prayer Day
- June 21st, 2000.
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