Conferencia sobre los 200 años de la Doctrina Monroe (Bogotá 2-12-2023)
Conferencia sobre los 200 años de la doctrina Monroe:
Panelistas:
Venezuela, México, Cuba, Centro Bolivariano de Promoción Humana y World BEYOND War.
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The Chicago Lawyer Who Banned War, and Why Wars Keep Happening
Event by World BEYOND War - Chicago
Video by Chris Martin and Daphne Agosin
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Webinar: Sailing for a Nuclear-Free World
On November 28, 2023, the World BEYOND War Florida Chapter & Veterans For Peace Chapter 136 (The Villages, FL) hosted this webinar with Helen Jaccard, Veterans For Peace Golden Rule Project Manager.
The Golden Rule ship, which was used to stop nuclear weapons tests in 1958, has just completed an 11,000 mile voyage around the eastern U.S. Learn about the voyage, the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and measures you can take to stop the possibility of nuclear war.
Helen Jaccard is the Project Manager, public speaker and a crew member of VFP’s Golden Rule historic anti-nuclear peace boat. She represents the Veterans For Peace Golden Rule Project to Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom and many anti-nuclear organizations.
Helen writes about the environmental costs of war and militarism, specifically Sardegna, Italy and Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. As editor of Golden Rule News, she researches and writes about current nuclear issues.
Learn more about the Golden Rule at: https://vfpgoldenruleproject.org/
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Upcoming Online Course on Where Imperial Doctrines Come From
Learn more and sign up soon:
https://worldbeyondwar.org/monroe-doctrine-course/
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Webinar: Full Spectrum Dominance with Lisa Savage
The World BEYOND War Florida Chapter & Veterans For Peace Chapter 136 - The Villages, FL hosted this webinar featuring activist & organizer Lisa Savage on the U.S. military's policy of Full Spectrum Dominance.
When Full Spectrum Dominance (FSD) became U.S. Pentagon policy in 1997, we may have disagreed with their goals but we thought we knew what they meant: military power projection over 100% of the land, oceans, and air of the planet we all share, and outer space as well. But before long the quest for Full Spectrum Dominance would be expanded to include cyberspace.
With the advent of the 21st century, Pentagon ambitions have been revealed as even more pervasive and chilling. It's now clear that Full Spectrum Dominance extends to communications as a quest for Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority, to the information sphere and, not coincidentally, to controlling the public's health practices. FSD includes the oceans and outer space where low earth orbit is rapidly filling with tens of thousands of U.S. satellites intended to crowd other nations out.
Lisa Savage is an antiwar activist, organizer, blogger, and retired teacher from Maine, USA. In 2020, she ran for the U.S. Senate and earned 5% of votes following a strong performance in four televised debates where she shared an anti-imperialist analysis of U.S. foreign policy and domestic priorities. She founded the Maine Natural Guard where many have taken the pledge to point out the enormous role of the U.S. military in driving climate crisis. She was co-coordinator of the national Bring Our War $$ Home campaign pointing out the bad budget priorities of the U.S. Congress. Her articles and op-eds on militarism have been published in Common Dreams and Counterpunch. In 2022 she became a social media coordinator for the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space on Twitter and Instagram. She blogs at https://went2thebridge.substack.com.
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United Against TC Energy: Panel and Film Screening
Wet’suwet’en leaders and Mixtec, Otomi & Nahua land defenders are coming together to resist TC Energy’s pipelines on their territories.
Travelling 4000 kilometers east from Wet’suwet’en territory and north from Puebla, Hidalgo, and Veracruz, Mexico, these land defenders converged in Toronto to build their shared resistance to Canadian company TC Energy’s colonial pipeline projects!
On October 13 2023 the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network, Rising Tide Toronto, Indigenous Climate Action, EUC York and World BEYOND War were honoured to host a panel and film screening at the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto featuring: Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks, Wet’suwet’en land defenders Molly Wickham (Sleydo’) and Eve Saint, Otomi land defender Salvador Aparicio Olvera, and Mixtec land defender Ortencia Reyes Valdivia. And featuring special guest renowned Nigerian environmental justice activist Nnimmo Bassey.
The films that were screened during this event were:
- The global premiere of a preview of a new film on the struggle to defend the land in Mexico to be launched in full this winter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvv4fi79Fus
- Invasion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3R5Uy5O_Ds (we watched the first 9 minutes)
- KKR, Coastal GasLink and General David Petraeus: https://youtu.be/a9VDJmOPvlE?si=fy2gz_JW5AwENMuH&t=65 (we watched the first 8 minutes)
Thank you to LeftStreamed (www.youtube.com/@LeftStreamed) for filming and producing this recording of the event.
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Webinar: A Sanctioned World, a crime normalized: Voices from sanctioned nations.
In this 2-hour webinar, you will hear the voices of panelists from some countries that are victims of sanctions: Venezuela, Palestine, Cuba, Iran, Korea.
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Webinar: Un mundo sancionado, un crimen normalizado: Voces de naciones sancionadas.
En este seminario web de 2 horas, escuchará las voces de panelistas de algunos países que son víctimas de sanciones: Venezuela, Palestina, Cuba, Irán, Corea.
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Online Info Session: How to Start a WBW Chapter
Are you looking for a way to get involved in local anti-war organizing?
Do you want to learn how every day people can take action to resist militarism and promote real peace?
Do you want to join a global movement of people who care about building a better world for everyone?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, tune in to this online info session on how to start a World BEYOND War chapter!
We talk about the nuts & bolts of starting a chapter, and hear examples of what our chapter coordinators are working on around the world.
Featuring:
Guy Feugap (WBW Cameroon) is a secondary school teacher, writer and peace activist. His overall job is to educate youths for peace and non-violence. His work puts young girls in particular at the heart of crisis resolution, awareness raising on several issues in their communities. He joined WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom) in 2014 and founded the Cameroon Chapter of World BEYOND War in 2020.
Cym Gomery (WBW Montréal) is a community organizer and activist who founded Montréal for a World BEYOND War in November 2021, after attending the inspiring WBW NoWar101 training. This Canadian chapter came into being just on the cusp of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Canadian government's decision to purchase bombers and so much more—our members have had no shortage of actions in which to participate! Cymry is passionate about the rights of nature, the environment, anti-speciesism, anti-racism and social justice. She cares deeply about peace as the barometer by which we can judge the success of all human endeavour, without which it is impossible for humans or other species to flourish.
Janet Parker (WBW Madison) is a mother, gardener, musician and war abolition activist in Madison, Wisconsin. Before and during the Iraq War, Janet led civil resistance anti-war actions in Madison and joined actions at the Pentagon and the White House. She is a co-coordinator of the WBW Madison chapter. The Madison chapter, launched in 2022, conducts regular War Abolition Walks and calls on elected officials to reduce military spending, stop F-35 warplanes from coming to Wisconsin, and push for diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine.
Rachel Small (she/her) is Canada Organizer for World BEYOND War. She is based in Toronto, Canada, on Dish with One Spoon and Treaty 13 Indigenous territory. Rachel is a community organizer. She has organized within local and international social/environmental justice movements for over a decade, with a special focus on working in solidarity with communities harmed by Canadian extractive industry projects in Latin America. She has also worked on campaigns and mobilizations around climate justice, decolonization, anti-racism, disability justice, and food sovereignty. She has a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University. She has a background in art-based activism and has facilitated projects in community mural-making, independent publishing and media, spoken word, guerilla theatre, and communal cooking with people of all ages across Canada. She lives downtown with her partner and kids, and can often be found at a protest or direct action, gardening, spray painting, and playing softball.
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Monroe Doctrine Propaganda -- And Remedy
Here's a new response to a 1930s propaganda movie about the glories of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Libya Is Still Trying to Recover from What NATO Did to It
Libya Is Still Trying to Recover from What NATO Did to It
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Lanzamiento del capítulo de La Paz-Bolivia.
Evento de lanzamiento del capítulo de WBW en La Paz, Bolivia, realizado en el marco del 21 de Septiembre, día internacional de la Paz.
Con la presencia de integrantes del capítulo, activistas y amigos.
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The Time to Act Is Now! A public discussion of the state of peace in Nigeria.
Hosted by World BEYOND War Nigeria Chapter.
In recent times, Nigeria and its people have witnessed a series of conflicts. This has been made worse by rising voices of hatred and mistrust, banditry and drug-use related activities, violence-inducing propaganda, great divisions, and the use of the military as a way to resolve national crises. We need to change the narrative, and the time to act is now!
Speaking on Peace, Security, and Development will be Engr. Abdullahi S. Mohammed, GM KADCSDA
On Drug Use Prevention and Peace Building will be Peggy Chukwuemka from the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD).
On Organizing for Action David Swanson, Executive Director of World BEYOND War
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