Peace Links

Here are some links to web sites of organizations referred to from the PEACETALKS web site.  We would also like to list other sites dedicated to the search for alternatives to violence in our world.  Please contact us if you have suggestions of sites to add. 

www.TheHealingWalks.com
The Healing Walks for Personal, Planetary Peace are people walking all over the country, each week at the same time, with a focused intention for positive change. Walkers start with a personal and planetary intention related to a situation, problem or crisis in their lives and on the planet. Both are held with a new focus on how they visualize the situation would look healed.

www.enviroscan.com/html/world_peace.html
The word PEACE in 284 languages!

http://www.peacecoalition.org
Commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Friday, August 5 in Princeton

www.Wilmington.edu/PeaceRC.htm
Peace Resource Center of Wilmington College

www.peacetreesvietnam.org
www.comcat.com/~peace
www.novabucks.org
NOVA (Network of Victim Assistance) strives to develop programs and services that empower individuals and promote respect for the privacy, uniqueness, and dignity of all people

www.thecommunity.com/crisis
The Peacemakers Speak:  An interesting site containing statements of 17 of the living Nobel Peace Prize winners written in the weeks following September 11th.  It also offers a means to send e-mail to the Laureates. 

www.warresisters.org/
The War Resisters League rejects the use of violence for national defense or for revolutionary change, and believes war is a crime against humanity.  The site also sells a calendar called "52 True Stories of Nonviolent Success".

www.nonviolence.org
The Nonviolence Web is a site that includes some of the U.S.'s most dynamic peace groups online.

www.fpif.org Foreign Policy in Focus: "Working to make the U.S. a more responsible global leader and partner"

www.quaker.org/fptp/agli
The African Great Lakes Initiative is involved in AVP (Alternatives to Violence Project) in helping to heal the people traumatized in Rwanda

www.usip.org
The United States Institute of Peace

www.ubuntufund.org
Ubuntu Education Fund is an organization dedicated to the town of Alexandra, South Africa and helping children specifically.

www.wilpf.org www.peace-action.org
PeaceAction: A national peace and justice organization located in D.C.

www.wedo.org
Women's Environment & Development Organization

www.acresolution.org
A national Conflict Resolution Organization in D.C. 

www.seekpeace.org

SEEKING PEACE, PURSUING JUSTICE is the Reform Movement's campaign to educate and mobilize North American Jewry to support peace efforts and social justice causes in Israel.

www.peacenow.org

Shalom Achshav [Peace Now], the largest grassroots movement in Israel's history.  "Violence is not the answer to the age-old conflict in the Middle East."

www.Sabeel.org

An ecumenical center for Palestinian Liberation Theology which seeks to make the Gospel contextually relevant.  Sabeel strives to develop a spirituality based on justice, peace, nonviolence, liberation and reconciliation for the different national and faith communities.

fiper.org

The Florida Institute for Peace Education and Research, Inc. (FIPER) is a Peace Education, Human Relations, and Violence Prevention Institute, committed to the development, advancement and application and research of nonviolent methods to manage conflict and promote peace locally, nationally and internationally.