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First ever virtual Miles For Miles Turkey Trot – November 26th!
Our fellow community members, The Friends of Scott, Taun, & Alexis Hall held a wonderful event on Thursday, November 26th to benefit The Miles Hall Foundation! Event Invite from the organizers: Whether you’re an experienced runner or if this is […]
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The Friends of the Peace Center present: A Webinar with Patrick Hiller, Ph.D
On Friday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m. via Zoom, The Friends of Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center featured a webinar with guest speaker Patrick Hiller, Ph.D He lead a discussion on the new edition of his book, “A Global […]
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Our October / November Issue of the Peace Gazette is NOW LIVE!
We are excited to launch the latest issue of our Peace Gazette! This edition features information on our 2020 election coverage, an introduction to a new collaborative project by former Peace Center board member + Diablo for Peace founder, Andrea Miralles! […]
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US “Magical Thinking” in Afghanistan: From the 1979 Carter White House to Today (A Webinar by the Friends of the Peace Center)
On Friday, September 11th at 1:00PM PST via ZOOM, the Friends of Mt Diablo Peace & Justice Center hosted a guest presentation by Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, the husband and wife team who wrote two blockbuster books: “Invisible History: […]
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Visit VoteClimate2020.org!
Vote Climate 2020 is a Get Out The Vote (GOTV) campaign and a global Internet broadcast to promote voting for climate crisis solutions. Vote Climate 2020 was started by Robert Manning, longtime friend of the Peace Center and retired blind […]
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“Addressing Climate Anxiety with Dr. Sarah Ray” – Webinar Recording now LIVE!
Hello community! We are excited to announce that the video recording of the webinar we held with Professor Sarah Ray is now live on youtube! In the webinar we had the privilege to hear from Dr. Sarah Ray, Associate Professor […]
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.