International Network for Peace
the net of people deeply affected by political violence
Global Days of Listening
Thursday 11 August 2011
The next Global Days of Listening will be:
August 21, 2011 beginning at approximately 10 am Eastern / 6:30 pm Afg. for 5+ hours
FULL GLOBAL DAYS OF LISTENING for the International Day of Peace September 21, 2011 24-hours long!
For all days of listening:
Listen to, and talk about, what it is like to live in war-torn countries & about the wish to live without wars.
Listen online: LiveStream
If you would like to talk . . .
View the Next Schedule for AUGUST 21, 2011
Email: globaldaysoflistening@gmail.com to request a call-in time. Once we confirm your time please call in a few minutes early, stay muted (press *6), and you’ll be invited to join the conversation (press *6 again to un-mute).
North America Call: (661) 673-8600 & access code: 295191#.
OUTSIDE North America: Request a time to talk & send your SKYPE ID to: globaldaysoflistening@gmail.com
Inspired by the Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers, Afghans For Peace, and the Iraqi & American Reconciliation Project.
Talk with ordinary people from Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Israel, Egypt, Libya, and other countries.
Global Days of Listening 2011 Fall Equinox
1st Anniversary of the GDoL on the International Day of Peace
September, 21 2011
Source:
Global Days of Listening
Voices for Creative Nonviolence (www.vcnv.org) has deep, long-standing roots in active nonviolent resistance to U.S. war-making. Begun in the summer of 2005, Voices draws upon the experiences of those who challenged the brutal economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and U.N. against the Iraqi people between 1990 and 2003.
Members of Voices led over 70 delegations to Iraq to challenge the economic sanctions and were present in Baghdad in resistance the 2003 U.S. military invasion. Since 2009, Voices has led four delegations to Afghanistan and two to Pakistan to listen and learn from nonviolent grassroots movements and to raise awareness about the negative impacts of U.S. militarism in the region.
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