Monthly Archives: July 2021


Reapportionment Hearings Coming Up

This is important to us all!Reapportionment Hearings Coming Up Thursday August 5More info: Loriee Evans <loriee.indivisiblelrca@gmail.com>Hi everyone,   I wanted to share this Indivisible toolkit of resources on the upcoming Board of Apportionment public hearings that begins on July 29th. Please feel free to share, copy, grab, use the information however is most useful to your organization. It would just be great to spread the word wide about the meetings widely. https://www.indivisiblelrca.org/calltoactionblog/your-community-fair-maps   Please help to spread the word in communities and get representation at all the public hearings. Attendees will all have a chance to pass the mic, and all comments […]


32. WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, JULY 28, 2021

32.  WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, JULY 28, 2021https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2021/07/war-watch-wednesdays-32-july-28-2021.html VS. CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARApplies to NUCLEAR WARfrom Linus Pauling’s Nobel Peace Lecture 1963        Pauling protested the huge US expenditure for research and development of biological and chemical war, which had increased “sixteenfold in a decade.”  He points out especially the horrors of nerve gas and toxins such as botulism, viruses (yellow fever), and bacterial spores (anthrax) which could “kill tens of hundreds of millions of people.”  And the special danger of large-scale development of weapons of mass destruction by the US is that it might spread around the world.  He appeals to […]


Climate Memo Mondays #33, July 26, 2021

 Climate Memo Mondays #33, July 26, 2021 https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2021/07/climate-memo-mondays-3-july-262021.html WHO’S YOUR FAVORITE REPORTER OF THE CLIMATE CATASTROPHE?  Here’s one of mine:  ASHLEY DAWSON 2016 Extinction: A Radical History 2017 Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change.  2021 People’s Power: Reclaiming the Energy Commons ASHLEY DAWSON.  EXTINCTION: A RADICAL HISTORY.  2016. Publisher’s description: Some thousands of years ago, the world was home to an immense variety of large mammals. From wooly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers to giant ground sloths and armadillos the size of automobiles, these spectacular creatures roamed freely. Then human beings arrived. […]


PEACE IS BUILDING

PEACE IS BUILDING Department of Peacebuilding Past and Future Twenty years ago, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (OH) introduced into Congress a bill to create a cabinet-level Department of Peace (DoP). This was exactly two months before 9-11-2001.  PEACE IS A PART OF AMERICA’S DNA from the days of George Washington, but how do we transition to a culture of peace? That is the question.  A DoP is part of the answer. Going forward, we continue to build support for the Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2021 (DoP 2021) which is sponsored by Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA).  We need your help.On this 20th anniversary of DoP legislation, we commemorate those who have remained […]


Conflict Transformation Education online for you!

Peace Week is a good time to check this out!Conflict Transformation Education online for you!from the peace experts – Peace Directhttps://www.peacedirect.org/us/   We’re excited to tell you about the launch of our new online course, ‘Conflict Transformation’.   The course is relevant to anyone working in conflict situations. It offers a practical toolkit for building peace locally. Whether you’re working in peacebuilding, human rights, aid, development, democracy or environmental sustainability, this course can support your work.  ‘Conflict Transformation’ includes 8 modules, a variety of real life scenarios and case studies from across the world. For a limited time only, the course is […]


All Quiet on the Western Front

Sept 21 – An Intl Day of Peace Event 7:00 pm – Faulkner Performing Arts Center, UA ADMISSION FREEA Peace Week Event Co-Sponsored by the UA Dept of Communications Film Appreciation Society and Omni Center Live Accompaniment byThe Mont Alto Motion Picture OrchestraFaulkner Performing Arts Center                                     All Quiet on the Western Front opened to wide acclaim in the United States 1930. Considered a realistic and harrowing account of warfare in World War I, it made the American Film Institute‘s first 100 Years…100 Movies list in 1997. A decade later, after the same organization polled over 1,501 workers in the creative community, All Quiet on the Western […]


US Commission on Civil Rights seeks input from Arkansans

The Arkansas Advisory Committee will issue findings and recommendations in a report to the US Commission after all testimony has been received.   Release: https://www.usccr.gov/files/2021/06-22-IDEA-Press-Release-Public-Comment.pdf Do you know of children with disabilities in the Arkansas education system? Are they receiving the free and appropriate public education they have a right to expect? The US Commission on Civil Rights wants to hear about their experiences from people who care. Find more information at the link.   #####   The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, established by the Civil Rights Act of 1957, is the only independent, bipartisan agency charged with advising the […]


Hiroshima Nagasaki Commemoration

Sun Aug 8 – 7:00 pm – Omni Center Outdoors, In-person as of nowLivestream and recorded on Facebook the Omni Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology page here There are critical nuclear issues going on right now, at the same time critical covid issues are also on the table. If possible, Omni will hold the annual commemoration in person on the lawn at Omni. Many wise people will be uncertain about meeting in-person, so the event will also be live-streamed and recorded. If you aren’t vaccinated, please don’t endanger yourself by attending. But some will be present, including Mayor Lioneld […]