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22nd Annual Dennis Thomas Art and Writing Challenge (2020)
Statement on Modified Art and Writing Challenge/Youth Activist Grant 2020:From personal experience as well as speaking with some of our student organizers, the Peace Center has found that art and writing is a therapeutic, meditative, and transformative practice. It allows […]
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Student Climate Justice Summit 2020
PRE-REGISTRATION HERE: http://tinyurl.com/climatesummitpreregister DATE: Saturday, April 18thLOCATION: TBD For the past seven years, the Peace Center has held our Creating Peaceful Schools education conference. The conference was developed in an effort to examine and put into practice frameworks educators can […]
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2020 Student Climate Justice Conference/Summit
For the past seven years, the Peace Center has held our Creating Peaceful Schools education conference. The conference was developed in an effort to examine and put into practice frameworks educators can use to promote equity, peace, and justice. The […]
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Our January/February Gazette is now live!
Please view the latest edition of our gazette here!
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11th Annual Peace Awards Dinner Re-Cap
The Peace Center held it’s 11th Annual Peace Awards Dinner on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 at the Hillside Complex in Rossmoor. The awards dinner provides a special opportunity for the community to come together to recognize and honor the hard […]
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11th Annual Peace Awards Dinner Flyers
You are encouraged to download, print, and distribute these flyers to help publicize the dinner! – –
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.