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Peace Gazette Summer 2024
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Peace Center Activist Alert – Week of September 16th
Includes updated information on local SF Bay Area events (with focus on East Bay), actions, links to videos of speakers and MORE!
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Extinction Rebellion’s Roger Hallam: It’s not the climate, it’s the system | The Chris Hedges Report
On Saturday, April 22nd the Peace Center participated in an Earth Day Rally / Celebration – organized by Sustainable Walnut Creek + the WC Unitarian Universalist Church. Over 15 local groups / organizations were represented and the afternoon was filled […]
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Peace in Ukraine Petition
The Mount Diablo Peace and Justice Center has joined other peace organizations in endorsing a petition–sponsored by the Peace in Ukraine Coalition (PIUC) —calling for an urgent end to the war in Ukraine. PIUC, through its partner Roots Action, is asking individual […]
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Activist Alert, 4/10
The Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center is excited to partner with Sustainable Walnut Creek this year to host EARTH DAY at Civic Park on SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND! There will be live music, art activities for youth, and exhibitor booths […]
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Zoom Webinar: Saturday, April 8th @ 10AM: What should we do about the war in Ukraine?
This weekend, join two notable peace activists—CODEPINK cofounder Medea Benjamin and labor and international activist Bill Fletcher, Jr.—for an in-depth presentation and Q&A on the Ukraine invasion. They will provide different perspectives on the war and the best way to […]
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John Walsh: The Ukraine War Enters the 2024 US Presidential Election – Stage Right
We’d like to share a highly informative article written by Peace Center Advocacy Committee member, John Walsh. It was published by our friends over at ANTIWAR.COM on March 28th, 2023
About the Center
We exist to offer Contra Costa County residents a choice – a choice in how to view the world through peaceful eyes, to view Contra Costa County as part of the global family. Showing support for community programs allows the Center to work towards engendering new ways of thinking in every citizen. That choice includes how we spend our time and money, and the picture of what peace looks like gets clearer as we take actions that reflect our resolve to be the change we want to see.