| Title |
When |
Where |
Group |
State |
Contact |
| Pray for Peace |
2009-11-30 |
New York City |
US Federation for Middle East Peace |
NY |
Salwa Kader |
| Praying for peace at the United Nations Chapel |
| December 2 Day of Peace |
2009-12-02 |
Huntington |
Suffolk Peace Network |
NY |
Sheila Croke |
| To celebrate the World March for Peace,Cinema Arts Centre and LI Peace groups present "The Most Dangerous Man in the World" a film about Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. Food, Music, and Poetry too.
Cinema Arts Centre 423 Park Ave. Huntington,
Call 631 423 7610 for ticket reservation $15
Starts 5 PM |
| Concert for Peace |
2009-11-28 |
Stony Brook |
Social Justice Alliance |
NY |
Karen Sackett |
| Concert for Peace at Stony Brook University.
Call or email for further details |
| Envisioning a World of Peace and Non-Violence |
2009-12-02 |
New York |
Peace and Justice Task Force of the Unitarian Church of All Souls |
NY |
Linda Rousseau |
| On December 2, 2009, World March USA Day, the Peace and Justice Task Force of the Unitarian Church of All Souls, will hold a celebration: "Envisioning a World of Peace and Non-Violence". Several peace organizations will join us for an evening of festivities that will include peace songs, food, music, dance, poetry readings, and speakers that will share their vision and actions on behalf of local and global peace and non-violence. The evening will be a coming together of creative energies to imagine One World where we live as brothers and sisters. |
| Universal Connection |
2010-01-02 |
Wherever you are |
Beings Who Yearn For Peace, Inc. |
NY |
Steven Siegman |
| A moment of universal connection where participants leave violence in the past and move forward in peace.
At 12:00 GMT, on January 2, the event is for a worldwide moment of peace, in coordination with the marchers as they finish.
The intention is to have a moment of harmony, where we are willing to release all violence in our hearts, forgiving the other side for past affronts and choosing to resolve current disputes peacefully. The issues may be personal as well as political.
In this moment, not only do we let go of the tough stuff but we embrace the good stuff, connecting for a moment in our hearts and souls with every person, acknowledging our shared humanity. We can also connect with all living things, all things, and all non-things. (Sorry in advance if I'm ignoring something, or nothing ;-)
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