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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 […]
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Solidarity with Palestine, DAY OF ACTION – MAY 18th
THE PEACE CENTER STANDS IN FIRM SOLIDARITY WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE. Press Release from Palestinian Youth Movement: “We are witnessing the ongoing Nakba and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in real time: In Sheikh Jarrah, the Israeli state and settlers are […]
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Justice for Miles Hall – URGENT ACTION !
“Since Miles death in June of 2019, the Hall family has worked tirelessly to advocate for non-police response to calls for help when someone is in a mental health emergency. Currently, the “Miles Hall Lifeline Act” – Assembly Bill 988 […]
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Peace Gazette Spring 2021 Issue – NOW LIVE!
Hello from the Peace Center! We are happy to announce that the SPRING ISSUEof our peace gazette is now live. Moving from a bi-monthly print newsletter to a seasonal release, we are looking to utilize our website and focus more […]
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Dialogue to Action (Racism & Prejudice) – TUESDAY, April 27th via Zoom!
The Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center invites YOU to join us for the first event in our new bi-monthly series of community discussion forums, Dialogue to Action. The goal of our Dialogue to Action series is to identify critical […]
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.