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Peace Activist Updates: August 30th
Hello Peace Center Community!With this weekly update, we intend to keep you informed on what we are up to as well as news from like-minded community groups and non-profits. In addition to these updates, the Advocacy Committee of the Peace […]
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Friends of MDPJC Event, Friday 3:30 / Poor People’s Campaign comes to Rossmoor !
On Friday, July 16th, from 3:30 – 5:30, The Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center will host an event at the Vista Room at Hillside, with speakers from the Poor People’s Campaign. Dr. Mark Sapir, retired community clinic doctor, and Peg Miller, retired […]
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23rd Annual Dennis Thomas Art and Writing Challenge for Students of Contra Costa! (+ Youth Activist Awards!)
We are proud to announce the award winning students from our 23rd Annual Dennis Thomas Art and Writing Challenge! This year, students were asked to respond to the theme: Daring to Dream: What Will Emerge? We asked students to consider […]
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Stop U.S Interference in Nicaragua !
The Peace Center proudly supports this call to action led by the Alliance for Global Justice. As elections approach in Nicaragua, we call on the United States to stop interfering “How would it be if the United States were viewed […]
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Annual Membership Meeting! Saturday, June 26th (10AM – NOON) In Person / Outdoors!
The Peace Center held our Annual Membership Meeting on Saturday, June 26th! This meeting was our first in-person event since the beginning of the pandemic – and we were ecstatic to be joined by special guests of honor – the […]
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COVID-19: Where Are We Now? A Community Q&A with Dr. Irene Kuhn
The Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center held a community Q&A with research scientist, Dr. Irene Kuhn, on MONDAY, MAY 24TH @ 7:00PM (PST) VIA ZOOM. (REGISTER HERE) Dr. Kuhn is a research scientist specializing in cancer cell biology, with […]

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.