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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A Critical Juncture

As the clock runs out on the Bush administration, we find ourselves on the cusp of critical decisions regarding many issues that concern Peaceworks, our members and our supporters. Many of us are asking:

• Will the United States withdraw—really withdraw, not just draw down—from Iraq?

• Will our government attack Iran?

• Will there be an escalation of the Afghanistan War?

• Will our government remain committed to empire, militarism and global hegemony, or will we chart a new course based upon cooperation and sustainable development?

• Are we going to really come to grips with the realities of Global Climate Change and Peak Oil?

• Can we move to a sustainable energy policy based upon efficiency and renewables, or will the oil, coal, nuclear and agribusiness interests continue to milk us and provide unsustainable options?

• Can our economy be redirected to serve the interests of the working majority, or will it continue to function primarily to the benefit of a small elite?

The list goes on, but hopefully you get the point. Tur living room is filled with a crowd of 800-pound gorillas, and it seems they are family, ’cause they sure are all related, aren’t they?

It is also clear that setting our course right is dependent on more than just who wins the November elections. There clearly are differences between the candidates and Peaceworks, while not endorsing candidates, encourages everyone who’s eligible to get out and vote. But, we must recognize that this is just one part of what needs to be done.

Between now and November 4, and then in the weeks, months and years following the election, we will have critical work to do from the grassroots to turn this country around. Our nation is largely steered by powerful interests. Large corporations have tremendous influence within both major parties and in Congress. A progressive agenda will only be moved forward if we are able to organize to counterbalance the influence of money and power. This is the mission of groups like Mid-Missouri Peaceworks, to educate, organize and develop greater influence, whomever is elected.

It will take sustained effort, and we invite and need your active participation now and in the days ahead. Please join us in this critical work.
Posted at 12:05 AM


Friday, May 30, 2008

Let's Grow Some Movement This Summer

Summer is practically upon us. Many of us are spending time in our gardens, planting tomatoes, corn, beans, squash and the like, pulling weeds and adding soil amendments to help our fledgling seedlings grow.

This also needs to be a time for us progressives to plant the seeds and nourish the sprouts to grow a strong, empowered movement for real change.

Those of us who know that real peace, social justice and ecological sanity won't come from simply electing a different president, but rather will require a massive transformation of consciousness and--building on this--a redefinition of power relations in our nation, need to be working hard, day-in and day-out, to facilitate this transformation.

Those of us who understand that a sustainable future will only be possible if we can build a culture of cooperation, sharing, creativity and simplicity, need to be organizing and reaching out to our neighbors. There are lots of people unhappy with gas prices, but they need to understand that the answers won't come from drilling in the Arctic or building new nukes. They certainly won't come from attacking Iran or attempting to enforce global hegemony.

There are solutions, and they are within the reach of an organized, effective mass movement. Our job is to build that movement. This takes reaching out to our neighbors. It takes both living our vision--to the extent that we can--and sharing our sense of hope, optimism and possibility.

This summer we will be holding more events than usual. Over the next few weeks we'll have an informational program on Iran with Lily Tinker Fortel (6/10), a Bike Ride followed by a Potluck and Discussion Salon (6/15), a Sol-a-bration on the Summer Solstice (6/21), an evening with Scott Ritter and Lizzie West & Baba Buffalo (6/22). We'll also be out reaching out to our fellow citizens at Twilight Fests, Art in the Park, PrideFest and more.

Our presence and our outreach are all about the possibility for real change. We will share our sense that the needed changes are possible; that each of us can play a meaningful role; that the time for action is now and that together we can...

What are you waiting for? If being part of such a movement speaks to something in you, please speak with us and let's talk about how we can work together to make that real difference.
Posted at 10:27 PM


Friday, January 18, 2008

People Get Ready. . .

Hang on to your hats and jump on board. Things are moving forward rapidly and there's plenty of room for you on this train.

2008 is a "political year," which to most people means we'll be having a major national election. Politics, however, is much more than elections. Those of us committed to the causes of peace, sustainability and social justice always have the opportunity to focus public attention on our issues. Election years, however, are a time when many more people pay attention to questions of public policy, and thus we can address a broader audience.

This year we need to invite and encourage as many of our fellow citizens as possible to join in the process of insisting that elected officials and those who seek to serve in elected office recognize the need for making thoroughgoing change.

This change has to be more rhetorical. We can not accept an economic system is predicated on militarism, unsustainable in virtually every regard and seriously skewed in terms of distribution of wealth and power. We must consistently work to raise our concerns and expand the parameters of public discourse.

There will be many, many opportunities to move forward a progressive agenda this year regardless of who the candidates for office are. We hope you will take seriously the opportunities that participating in the 2008 elections offer--limited as these might be--and that you will also do more than just get involved with candidate campaigns. Peaceworks invites you to join us in building public support for a far more progressive agenda than any of the candidates will be offering.

A real shift in the political center of gravity will only be effected if we get out in front of the process and articulate a truly visionary approach to addressing foreign policy, the economy, energy and the other interconnected issues that should be the focus of public attention in this political year.

In the near term we hope you will sign up to be a participant in "1,000 Strong for Peace" on March 16. We encourage you to become an organizer for this hopefully massive gathering. Moreover, we invite you to get involved in the day-to-day work for peace. There will be numerous opportunities in the weeks and months ahead. We also encourage you to get active with our sustainability work. Missourians for Safe Energy and our Center for Sustainable Living are both looking for more active participants. The time is now. The opportunities are there. Let us know that you are read to get on board.
Posted at 5:35 PM


Sunday, November 18, 2007

May Your Days Be Merry, Bright, Peaceful and Active

As we enter the holiday season, we here at Peaceworks want to thank all of you for your participation and support and wish you and yours all the best for a season of joy and a new year that is growthful and fulfilling.

We would also like to remind you of the ongoing need for activism, even during times when many of our co-workers, friends and neighbors seem focused almost solely on socializing and procuring gifts.

There is nothing in any way wrong with taking time with loved ones over the holidays. We surely encourage and support this. And, even though overconsumption taxes our budgets as well as the planet's resources, and in many ways generates stress, there is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing thoughtful gifts with friends and family. (The key here is to do it in moderation and to think through what gifts you really want to share.) We even hope you will come by the Peace Nook and see the wonderful books, fair trade imports and other excellent gift items we've got available in our non-profit store, where all proceeds supports our work to make the world a cleaner, greener and more peaceful place.

Our message regarding activism is that it needs to go on during this season as well. How ironic that for most in our culture this solstice season is observed as a celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace, but there is so little attention to peacemaking, peace advocacy, peaceful witness and the like. Certainly, if we are to honor Jesus, we should honor his message of peace and love.

Likewise, almost all traditions celebrate this as a season of light in the darkness. Whatever our background--religious or not--we can each take steps to make ourselves lights in this current time of darkness; lights for social and economic justice, lights for sustainability, lights for peace.

So, perhaps you'd like to host a Holiday House Party. Just contact Lily. here at Peaceworks and she can fill you in on the details. Maybe you'd like to send holiday cards with expressions of your concerns to your Congresspeople. Maybe you'd like to bring the whole family out to a peace vigil during the holiday season. Perhaps you could help support Peaceworks by sending a year-end contribution our way.

There are so many ways to get involved. We hope you will consider what fits your personal situation and help in what ways you can.

Many thanks,
Your friends at Peaceworks
Posted at 7:18 PM


Friday, October 19, 2007

Resist Burnout, Reject Apathy, Give Those Feelings of Disempowerment the Boot!!!

When wars drag on, the way that the U.S. imperial adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan have done, it is hard for many of us to maintain our sense of engaged participation in the peace movement. A combination of jadedness, frustration and disempowerment tend to afflict those who have given so much time and effort already. We tend to feel overwhelmed that the violence continues unabated.

We, at Peaceworks, urge you to take heart, to keep strong, to keep active and to find solidarity in working with movement allies. Our efforts are making a difference. We are reaching our neighbors. Anti-war sentiment continues to grow. While we can't promise complete success or immediate results, we can say that the broader and more vocal our movement is, the more likely we are to turn things around.

If you check the calendar at the left, you will see several important peace events coming up in the very near future. We strongly encourage you to attend what you can and to bring friends, family, co-workers and others. Each one can reach several and our ranks can continue to grow.

We thank you for all you've done already and hope to see you very soon.
Posted at 11:33 AM


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