
At 11:00 on 11/11 Remember that WWIII Is No More Needed Than the First Two
On Armistice/Remembrance Day, what lessons are to be drawn? #WorldBEYONDWar
On Armistice/Remembrance Day, what lessons are to be drawn? #WorldBEYONDWar
Nova Scotia Voice of Women for Peace held their annual White Peace Poppy ceremony entitled “Halifax Remembers Peace: Kjipuktuk 2021”.
This Veterans Day should be a resounding commitment to true national service, choosing peace, choosing our environment, choosing the best future for our grandkids.
We will gather in this solemn manner not to pay homage to the weapons of destruction but to renew our commitment to work for an end to all wars and to foster justice and peace, at home and abroad.
Leading Peace Activists from Around the World Discuss the Origins of Remembrance/Armistice Day and Plans for This Year’s
Until 1954 November 11th was set aside to celebrate and strive for peace as a holiday called Armistice Day, remembering the end of WWI.
This webinar features David Swanson, Executive Director of World BEYOND War, discussing the “What about WWII?” question so popular among supporters of military spending, and the history of Armistice Day.
Collingwood’s local Peace group, Pivot2Peace, has chosen a unique way to commemorate Remembrance Day on Nov 11th.