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Peace Talks is the media working group of the
Washington Peace Center. Volunteers in this group are responsible
for the development, production and distribution of the Washington
Peace Letter, the Center's monthly newspaper. Volunteers can
also participate in the maintenance of this web site, the development
of media-related forums and workshops as well as associated public
relations functions.
The Peace Center
is starting a new educational series dealing with issues of the
Permanent War Economy. Volunteers are needed to design and cultivate
this series of interactive classes on the relations between militarism
and economic and social injustices. This project is a offshoot of
the Economics for the People! Project, which hosted films
and speakers, and built a series of classes on local and international
economics, workers' rights, Third World debt and more.
Members of the
Youth Outreach Committee design and lead popular educational
workshops in DC area high schools which provide youth an opportunity
for dialogue on peaceful alternatives to militaristic conflict resolution
and make connections between local, national and international social
jusice issues. Volunteers are trained to lead workshops on civil
liberties, racial profiling, globalization, and other issues. Volunteers
can also , update and shape the curriculum and make contacts with
schools.
The Anti-War Organizing League (AWOL) is charged with developing and representing the Peace Center's perspective on U.S. military aggression and intervention, as well as addressing the encroachment of militarism in civic life. The Center is looking for volunteers who want to further the capacity of a standing, regional, anti-war action body of local peace organizations and individuals. Volunteers are responsible for the maintenance of fax, phone and e-alert networking functions, forums, speakouts and long-term coalition building efforts around militarization.
The Community Organizing and Support Network encompasses all direct services to community action groups in the D.C. metropolitan area. Volunteers coordinate equipment loans, share information on housing and meeting spaces, and develop information guides for community organizing.
To get involved in any of these working group areas, call the Peace Center coordinator, Maria Lya Ramos, at (202) 234-2000 or email wpc@igc.org.
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